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Jay O'Donnell 10-11-2014 09:36

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Are the videos from eliminations going to be archived anywhere? They were some pretty intense matches, especially the last finals match (I believe it was the highest combined score of 2014).

audietron 10-11-2014 10:29

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Originally Posted by Jay O'Donnell (Post 1408063)
Are the videos from eliminations going to be archived anywhere? They were some pretty intense matches, especially the last finals match (I believe it was the highest combined score of 2014).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLK4Kmvp21w
The stream on youtube has all of the Elimination matches recorded in it.

JesseK 10-11-2014 11:18

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Originally Posted by Andrew Lawrence (Post 1408062)
I have the workshop recorded and the video will be uploaded via 973 RAMP soon.

Thanks!

AdamHeard 10-11-2014 12:20

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Originally Posted by JesseK (Post 1408078)
Thanks!

Don't get your hopes up too high! It was pretty unplanned so I ramble a lot.

I highly recommend watching Ken's motor presentation with Gamesense from last week first. I took advantage of that having aired to not explain the motor side of things too much, and instead focus on the "Get stuff done" aspect of gearing.

JesseK 10-11-2014 13:06

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Originally Posted by AdamHeard (Post 1408085)
I highly recommend watching Ken's motor presentation with Gamesense from last week first. I took advantage of that having aired to not explain the motor side of things too much, and instead focus on the "Get stuff done" aspect of gearing.

I learned a lot from Ken's presentation, surprisingly. The table he had for making decisions on the diameter of the winch drum was an incredibly simple but effective way to communicate the ramifications of decisions the mechanical team could make and in terms that non-theory engineers can understand. This is always my biggest hurdle with my team. There are several other seemingly small things that can help others on my team understand consequences of some of the decisions they make.

Even if you think you ramble too much, I bet there are still nuggets of great info. "Getting stuff done" right the first time is actually hard to do sometimes.


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