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Lhall 30-09-2013 10:02

New Central Illinois Regional Looking Good!
 
Registered teams to date trophy count includes:

5 Regional Chairman's,
25 Regional Championships,
16 Regional Finalists

Championship Finalists - 2 Newton, 1 Galileo, 1 Curie, and 1 Archimedes
Championship Division Winners - 1 Galileo, and 1 Newton.

The inaugural CIR is shaping up to be a great looking, competitive event! :D

MechEng83 30-09-2013 11:08

Re: New Central Illinois Regional Looking Good!
 
Are those the stats from just 2013, or is that all awards from previous years?

Alpha Beta 30-09-2013 11:22

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MechEng83 (Post 1293780)
Are those the stats from just 2013, or is that all awards from previous years?

Previous years.

I expect the accolades of registered teams to escalate when we add in the teams coming to Central Illinois with their 2nd event registration on October 24th.

Lhall 30-09-2013 17:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MechEng83 (Post 1293780)
Are those the stats from just 2013, or is that all awards from previous years?

All awards from previous years. However from the 2013 Season I'm seeing

2 - Double Wins (Chairman's and Regional Champ):
Team 525 (10000 Lakes), and
Team 1208 (St. Louis)

1 - Triple Champ:
Team 1986 (Hub City, Oklahoma and Kansas City)

1 - Double Champs:
Team 525 (10000 Lakes and Northern Lights)

1 - Newton Division Finalist:
Team 1986

2 - Regional Finalists

2 - Engineering Inspiration

For the first round of an inaugural event, this is exciting . . . More to come Oct 24! :D

ERB 30-09-2013 23:03

Re: New Central Illinois Regional Looking Good!
 
Rockford Robotics is excited to be competing. It will be fun going to a brand new event.

gurellia53 30-09-2013 23:33

Re: New Central Illinois Regional Looking Good!
 
A bunch of teams have been starting up in central Illinois over the past few years. Its nice to get a regional nearby.

Also the event is in an inflatable dome. Neat.




Michael Hill 30-09-2013 23:34

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gurellia53 (Post 1293938)
A bunch of teams have been starting up in central Illinois over the past few years. Its nice to get a regional nearby.

Also the event is in an inflatable dome. Neat.




I...was not expecting that. Interesting.

Hallry 30-09-2013 23:37

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Originally Posted by Michael Hill (Post 1293939)
I...was not expecting that. Interesting.

Wait...whaaat! That certainly is...interesting...:yikes:. Is it heated/air conditioned? What is the floor space? And max ceiling height?

EDIT: Well, got most of my answers from their site: The Dome itself sits on a 33 acre complex that includes the 76,000 square foot “Dome” that is climate controlled.

Also, are their food options nearby? I found this from the site too:
On the event side, the Avanti’s Dome can handle weddings from small intimate affairs up to 2,000+ guests. This includes ceremonies, receptions, and catering not only inside the “Dome” itself but also our beautiful “Zeller Banquet Center” with our highly regarded catering that can feature Avanti’s Pasta or a personalized menu from pork loin, to vegetarian and even vegan options. The Avanti’s Dome & Zeller Banquet Center are also available for numerous types of banquets, meetings, expositions, car shows, trade shows, etc…

But other than that...?

gurellia53 30-09-2013 23:42

Re: New Central Illinois Regional Looking Good!
 
bah, ninja'd

Pekin is a decent sized town. There will be food.
Here's some nearby restaurants

Tartan47 01-10-2013 00:11

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I hear the judges are going to be extra stringent on R09: Protrusions from the ROBOT and exposed surfaces on the ROBOT shall not pose hazards to the ARENA elements or people. ;)

Edit: Regarding actual questions about the event location. Our team is located approximately 6 miles from the venue. The choice is intriguing to say the least and I'll be interested in hearing more from the powers at be regarding the event!

Blackphantom91 01-10-2013 00:44

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They have steak n shake so this is already off to a great start. JK, I think the depth of this tournament is going to be awesome way to kick off in central Illinois.

Michael Hill 01-10-2013 07:28

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There certainly looks to be some logistic issues with the place. I don't really see how they can hang anything like speakers or screens. It also doesn't look like they have permanent seating either (meaning some rather uncomfortable bleachers). Pack your seat cushions!

Also, the lack of a hard floor scares me.

DarrinMunter 01-10-2013 08:28

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My dauaghter had a cheerleading competition a few years back in there. There is a air lock that a few people can fit into when leaveing or entering, you MUST have one of those doors closed at all times. If someone has both open everyone in the food court area gets a nice blast of air! It will also blow all the pictures off the wall!! (didn't do it, just was there when it happened) So yes, moving stuff in and out is going to be a pain. But there maybe some larger airlocks on the side of the place, that we can use. - from what I can remember.
ALSO, this place, since its air pressure that is keeping the dome up, it will affect your ears. chew gum.

Sparky3D 01-10-2013 09:18

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There is a much larger airlock on the other side of the building. However, you still have to go through the process of loading the airlock full of stuff, closing the outer door, waiting for the airlock to pressurize, and then opening the inner door into the dome. Should make for an interesting load-in. :eek:

MechEng83 01-10-2013 09:31

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I wonder, depending on what the game is, whether the higher pressure inside the facility will affect robot performance. I suppose pneumatic systems work on gage pressure, rather than absolute, and should be ok. If the game object is lightweight, the increased air resistance could be significant. I'm sure someone has done studies on the effect!

-Nevermind- Just found a resource that says typical inflation pressure of domes is 1 inch of water, or about 0.037 psi. That still would be over 200 lbs across a 6' x 7' door, though!


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