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pabeekm 09-03-2014 18:53

"Best" Pit Scouting Questions
 
This thread is in honor of all those impressively irrelevant or hilariously phrased pit scouting questions we've heard at competition. Please post any you've heard or would love to ask. Have fun with this! :)

Examples:
"How many linear feet of zip ties are on your robot?"
"Is it boy or a girl?"
"If you were to compare your robot to an unladen swallow, would it be African or European?"


Props to my teammate Chase for coming up with the idea for this thread.

FrankJ 09-03-2014 19:02

Re: "Best" Pit Scouting Questions
 
What is the weight of your code?

How many bits do you use?

How many wheels is your mechanum drive?

Whippet 09-03-2014 19:03

Re: "Best" Pit Scouting Questions
 
"On a scale of 1 to 10, how good do your bumpers look?"

xXhunter47Xx 09-03-2014 19:07

Re: "Best" Pit Scouting Questions
 
not really a "best" question, but rather a little embarrassing.
Them: "Did you use Windriver or Netbeans for coding?"
Me: "We used Labview"
Them: "...oh"

ehfeinberg 09-03-2014 19:08

Re: "Best" Pit Scouting Questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Whippet (Post 1356017)
"On a scale of 1 to 10, how good do your bumpers look?"

This is a serious question... We have it on our pit scouting question sheet.

joelg236 09-03-2014 19:14

Re: "Best" Pit Scouting Questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ehfeinberg (Post 1356021)
This is a serious question... We have it on our pit scouting question sheet.

I hope you don't ask them. haha

SoftwareBug2.0 09-03-2014 19:27

Re: "Best" Pit Scouting Questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Whippet (Post 1356017)
"On a scale of 1 to 10, how good do your bumpers look?"

I enjoy some of the "stupid" questions. For example, the only correct answer for that one is "11". Similarly, someone from a different team came and asked me how many seconds ago our drive team had left the pit. My answer was 347 and a half. He said ok, took about two steps and then stopped as he realized what had happened.

Similarly, I love the questions that you can answer factually but you know that when you do it's going to screw up their data processing. For example, there's lots of non-exhaustive multiple choice: "does your robot use traction wheels or mecanum?" For us the correct answer is "no". Similarly, I like questions where the answers might become skewed so much that the average won't mean anything. If you ask how far robots can shoot you'll get one robot like ours that will go like 100 feet, and if you average that with a bunch of other robots that shoot between 10 and 20 feet your average will end up being above the distance that all but one of the robots shoot.

ehfeinberg 09-03-2014 19:28

Re: "Best" Pit Scouting Questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joelg236 (Post 1356023)
I hope you don't ask them. haha

Oh true. Sorry, I misread the OP's question.

Duncan Macdonald 09-03-2014 19:31

Re: "Best" Pit Scouting Questions
 
"How many wheels are on your robot?"
"7"

Shooter wheels are wheels too

mrnoble 09-03-2014 19:42

Re: "Best" Pit Scouting Questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Duncan Macdonald (Post 1356034)
"How many wheels are on your robot?"
"7"

Shooter wheels are wheels too

Then, 14?

Keegbot 09-03-2014 19:43

Re: "Best" Pit Scouting Questions
 
"On a scale from 1 to 10, how much aloha does your team show?"

mrnoble 09-03-2014 19:44

Re: "Best" Pit Scouting Questions
 
"What's the most points your robot can possibly score?"

I've always loved to see how my students answer that one.

GBK 09-03-2014 19:46

Re: "Best" Pit Scouting Questions
 
Before bag day we were at a local practice field playing catch with another teams robot. We tossed the ball back and forth across the truss, catching it. and throwing it back. With our permission the team used one of these volleys in their revile video. This weekend at a competition one of their students doing pit scouting asked us several questions. His last question was: If we threw a ball over the truss do you think your robot could catch it. I just smiled and asked him if he had seen their revile video.

Christopher149 09-03-2014 20:01

Re: "Best" Pit Scouting Questions
 
Quote:

How many motors are on your robot?
Same with the wheels, I think the intent was in the drivetrain. I think it was for last year, so ... 10?

Quote:

What type of drivetrain do you have?
-mecanum
How many wheels do you have?
-um, four??
Well, unless you have some other multiple of 4, I guess.

Quote:

How fast does your robot go?
Now, this is a serious question, but it goes anywhere from "I don't know", "pretty fast", to making up a number since we haven't measured it.

nlj007 09-03-2014 20:01

Re: "Best" Pit Scouting Questions
 
"What is the gear ratio of your drivetrain?"
Our answer
"Umm something like a Million to One..."
*scouter writes down our answer*


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