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jaykris284 01-03-2015 19:43

Re: 2015 Palmetto Regional
 
Wanted to take a moment to commend one of the FTAs at the regional, Jerry, who really took the time to explain everything that was going on and why. Additionally he understood that teams had taken the time over six weeks to build a robot and would not allow something small, such as a suddenly restarted laptop, to keep a team from playing a match. He even was ready to provide a Classmate for the team to use. Additionally he helped our team get past issues with network tables in smart dashboard and always stopped by before each match to ensure we were ready to go. Furthermore he even reached out to the FTAs at our next regional to ensure we would not face any problems there.

Hats off to Jerry for really understanding what FIRST is all about.

walterev 01-03-2015 20:23

Re: 2015 Palmetto Regional
 
I'd like to echo Jay's comments in that Jim and Juan (FTA) supported us on Friday with network tables issues from Smartdashboard writes. We finally had to remove that bit to resolve the issues because of other problems with the robot. Both were willing to go the extra distance to help.

Jay, was there a single "ah ha" item that helped you resolve your problems? We would like to come to grips with the problem.

Thanks,

Walter Everett
Mentor
FIRST Robotics Team 1758

fargus111111111 01-03-2015 20:29

Re: 2015 Palmetto Regional
 
The Palmetto Regional was great, thank you to Coastal Carolina University for making two practice fields possible this year. Team 343 would also like to thank team 4451, Robotz Garage, for giving us their "Best Pit" award it was quite an honor coming from an great team with an amazing pit.

Billfred 01-03-2015 21:45

Re: 2015 Palmetto Regional
 
I suppose it's time for me to chime in a little bit as well. Good thing I can type it!

First, because it's how I spent the bulk of my time in Myrtle Beach, I have to thank the Palmetto Regional planning committee for entrusting me with the mic as a game announcer. I first tried my hand at it during a few matches at the 2005 Capitol Clash. Then it was Cal Games in 2006, working alongside David Black under the master that is Mark Leon. After that, I'd actually done the training to announce at the 2007 Florida Regional...but a scheduling snafu derailed that, and life and teams kept me away from the role until I dusted off the Hawaiian shirt for the first SCRIW tournament in 2011. Four of those and the past two FTC state tournaments were a lot of fun, but both of them are still relatively small affairs. Announcing those two thrilling finals matches in front of a white-hot crowd was a treat I couldn't begin to describe to that rookie kid on 1293 that sat in the Colonial Center twelve seasons ago. I can't thank you all enough for the kind words.

While I'm at it, I also have to thank the rest of the crew. Mark Kruea and Crystal Costa are great dancing partners, and it was very rare for us to run over one another (always a thing that bugs the heck out of me, because I know it bugs the heck out of the audience). I also have to thank Barry Hudson for eleven years of service to the Palmetto Regional as the lead game announcer. He's indicated that he plans for this year's event to be his last, but I hope he isn't a stranger. And I hope I have anywhere near that much longevity.

With me behind the scoring table for much of the event, that meant I was also largely away from my Garnet Squadron teammates. Sandstorm II left a lot to be desired on the field, though I was thrilled to see the team get through inspection so quickly (often a challenge for us due to the desire to get that one more tweak done). Through it all, the kids kept working to improve the performance with what was available to us and making plans for a host of improvements in Orlando. That they kept the good work up could be a sign that I'm replaceable, or it could be a sign that I've helped instill the right values in our kids. I'm hoping for the latter. ;)

It was great talking to FRC Chief Referee Dr. Aiden Browne on Saturday. Some on the game, some on the growth of the program in the area (he's based in Charlotte), and a few other topics I'm sure I've forgotten because I was running on my third Red Bull of the regional that morning.

I have to bow down to the greatness that is HVA RoHAWKtics for a minute. Only one team had ever won Palmetto back-to-back before, and that was my old team--the team then known as Los Pollos Locos did it in 2011 as the last pick of the draft, then as a backup robot in 2012. These guys have easily surpassed what we were able to stitch together--they not only won them both, they dominated. In two years, they've lost exactly one match (Semifinal 1-2 in 2014) and were in no real danger of missing the cut even during their semifinal jitters this year. You guys are an inspiration and show just what can be done in this program.

It's been no secret that I've been on the ROBOTZ Garage bandwagon since pretty much the beginning. And yes, they're a Bosch team like Garnet Squadron and we've had a fair bit of mentor overlap*. But here's the thing: they have built an incredible program in Fountain Inn. I made a run up to their facility during the last weekend of build to pick up some vinyl graphics for 4901's robot. The Bosch plant up there was full of kids grinding away on their robot, the practice robot, the things to make both better, drive practice, Chairman's video editing, the works. Mike Bryan had expressed worries to me that this was going to be a rough year for the Garage, but they clearly had one of the two or three best machines in Myrtle Beach. It's a shame he was sick during the regional--I couldn't get an answer on where he plans to hang that banner in the garage!

*Speaking of which, you guys have your ticket punched to St. Louis--can we borrow Casey back for Orlando?

I don't have a long history with the Robo Kats out of Myrtle Beach, but they definitely showed up with a gorgeous machine--easily the most dapper on the field. When I went to the blue alliance station to congratulate the drive teams, I asked their mentor if it was their first blue banner. He responded he'd been at it ten years across a few teams and only now reached the top. It took me eight to do it, so I know just what it feels like to finally have your faith rewarded. Hang that banner high, guys.

All in all, it was a thrilling Palmetto Regional and a great early specimen of how fun Recycle Rush can be. On to Orlando!

PayneTrain 01-03-2015 21:47

Re: 2015 Palmetto Regional
 
I'm not going to waste my digital breath expanding on issues like Chairman's judges not allowing us a mentor in the interview room, a strong team at the event violating Admin Manual Section 4.13 while being passive aggressive in trying to swipe seats from our students who showed up to the venue an hour before opening to get the best seats, or a mentor on another strong team calling our can grabber a bad design right before it pulled two cans into the auto zone for more auto points than they scored all event, safety advisors and judges telling teams to shout "robot", and other thrilling moments at the events.

The FTA was great and the field was running ahead of scheduling at a Week 1! The Game Announcing was some of the best I have heard in FIRST, especially considering the play of this game was best described to me by a student as "being forced to watch a building burn down while not being able to do anything about it."

We got to spend some time at Palmetto building in some infrastructure on the machine and practicing in preparations for the big changes we want to make before we play at home. I'm really thankful the students stayed in high spirits despite all the issues we ran into both in and out of our control within and outside the venue.

Have fun at Week 1s next year, everybody.

Monochron 01-03-2015 23:36

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Figured I would post on what a happy accident it was to end up staying in the same hotel as my high school team, 1102 M'Aiken Magic. Catching up with my old mentors, seeing that the student who was my captain back in the day is now the head mentor(!), and seeing that the team was as strong as ever was a great addition to the weekend. You guys did great!

Qbot2640 02-03-2015 10:36

Re: 2015 Palmetto Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by walterev (Post 1451781)
I'd like to echo Jay's comments in that Jim and Juan (FTA) supported us on Friday with network tables issues from Smartdashboard writes. We finally had to remove that bit to resolve the issues because of other problems with the robot. Both were willing to go the extra distance to help.

With an hour to go before being kicked out on Thursday...Juan "crouched down" with our two programmers to help solve the problem that cost us the entire practice day. At 8:00, code was not yet deployed, but just about ready, and we felt much better about Friday. Fortunately for us, he's reasonably local to our team, and we've got his contact info!

Two slight disappointments, though...(1) I was eager to take advantage of the rule change allowing me to observe our Chairman's Presentation - but the judge would not allow me to stay without sacrificing one of our presenters. Ironically, the survey afterward asked if we made use of this change. I really wish the judges would have been current with that rule - we were hoping to use that observation to help hone our presentation for our other regional. (2) There were a couple matches where a team's opposing alliance arranged to work on the coopertition but then made no effort to do so. We got burned significantly once, spending considerable time on a futile effort...don't get me wrong - we should have been watching and noticing the other side wasn't doing their share. I didn't think much of it at the time, until another team's mentor told me we were "set up", having also had a similar experience. I didn't take note of the teams involved, and wouldn't have held on to that info even if I had - every team has their own strategic methods, just want to point out to "Trust...but verify!" when it comes to something as time consuming as the coopertition stack - especially later in the competition where a team may have ulterior motives.

In spite of our abysmal performance, it was a great experience and we had a very good time...though I hope to never do a "week one" again! We'll be in a district next year, so I hope to be able to build a later-season pair of events.

jaykris284 02-03-2015 13:40

Re: 2015 Palmetto Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by walterev (Post 1451781)
I'd like to echo Jay's comments in that Jim and Juan (FTA) supported us on Friday with network tables issues from Smartdashboard writes. We finally had to remove that bit to resolve the issues because of other problems with the robot. Both were willing to go the extra distance to help.

Jay, was there a single "ah ha" item that helped you resolve your problems? We would like to come to grips with the problem.

Thanks,

Walter Everett
Mentor
FIRST Robotics Team 1758

Walter,

Temporary fix was not plugging into FMS until Driver Station was open. Then plug it in. Sometimes it still did not work then we just logged out with FMS plugged in and logged back in. Waited about 45-60 seconds and the network tables would appear. Also if you have a camera on the dashboard wait 15-30 seconds after it appears and the network tables should appear. Fortunately Jerry didn't rush the process and was patient with us when waiting. We were told that the issue is being looked into and a more permanent fix should be out soon.

kgoyal3824 02-03-2015 17:45

Re: 2015 Palmetto Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Billfred (Post 1451822)

I have to bow down to the greatness that is HVA RoHAWKtics for a minute. Only one team had ever won Palmetto back-to-back before, and that was my old team--the team then known as Los Pollos Locos did it in 2011 as the last pick of the draft, then as a backup robot in 2012. These guys have easily surpassed what we were able to stitch together--they not only won them both, they dominated. In two years, they've lost exactly one match (Semifinal 1-2 in 2014) and were in no real danger of missing the cut even during their semifinal jitters this year. You guys are an inspiration and show just what can be done in this program.

Thank you, but we certainly could not have done it either year without our alliance members ( Robotz Garage and RoboKats this year, RoboLions and Team T-Rex last year). Speaking of the RoboLions, they put up an amazing match in the finals and can't wait to see how they do at Peachtree. I'm glad we have been inspiration and hope we can continue to be.

ttldomination 02-03-2015 20:07

Re: 2015 Palmetto Regional
 
These finals sound intense. Anyone have any videos?

- Sunny G.

marshall 02-03-2015 21:19

Re: 2015 Palmetto Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Qbot2640 (Post 1452078)
In spite of our abysmal performance, it was a great experience and we had a very good time...though I hope to never do a "week one" again! We'll be in a district next year, so I hope to be able to build a later-season pair of events.

Hey Terry! I just wanted to say thank you to you and your team. That hub you loaned us (and I do mean loaned because I've got a replacement to give you in Raleigh) allowed us to get through the event with a functional arm. We couldn't have done it without you!

The Zebracorns enjoyed the event and we're excited to see what happens next year with NC switching to a district model. We might yet be back but we'll have to wait and see.

And a big thank you to the announcers and refs and the FTAs! You guys were all on top of it! It was a fun event for us if not a bit stressful for the team but we made it through and learned a lot in the process. We also brought home the creativity award, which was also a welcome surprise!

Also, if you were working the field and saw our awesome glowing flag with LEDs then you weren't seeing things... it really does light up! We got more than a few folks by surprise with that one!

LittleRed 02-03-2015 22:25

Re: 2015 Palmetto Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ttldomination (Post 1452458)
These finals sound intense. Anyone have any videos?

- Sunny G.

I recently found that one of our mentors made a playlist that includes all of 3824's matches:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...DqD6i7g9Uo92jp

D.Allred 02-03-2015 22:46

Re: 2015 Palmetto Regional
 
Thanks to the Palmetto Planning Committee and the team of volunteers that put on another smooth running event. The staff was helpful and very responsive to my team’s requests.

Palmetto 2015 will be another memorable event in our three year history thanks to our alliance captain 3824 HVA RoHAWKtics and partner 4073 Robo Kats. It was an honor working with both of you. Special thanks to 3824 in having faith in our team.

I knew the number four alliance – 1261 Robo Lions, 1533 Triple Strange, and 2059 The Hitchhikers – would put up a serious fight. The finals were hotly contested.

Congratulations to 836 The RoboBees on their 4th Regional Chairman’s award! They definitely have a rich FIRST heritage that shows through their actions. 836 also won Chairman’s the last time they attended were in Palmetto in 2013. Hope to see you back next year!

2655 The Flying Platypi also picked up their second Engineering Inspiration award from Palmetto. Well done.

Orlando is next… then on to St. Louis.

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Originally Posted by Billfred (Post 1451822)
*Speaking of which, you guys have your ticket punched to St. Louis--can we borrow Casey back for Orlando?

You mean the Casey that was Finalist and Winner at Orlando the past two seasons? Hmmm… maybe – maybe not.

David
Mentor 4451, ROBOTZ Garage

Qbot2640 03-03-2015 07:21

Re: 2015 Palmetto Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by marshall (Post 1452489)
...That hub you loaned us (and I do mean loaned because I've got a replacement to give you in Raleigh) allowed us to get through the event with a functional arm. We couldn't have done it without you!...

It's all good...we'll need something soon enough. I was about to ask you for a left Denso window motor (gave out our spare in Palmetto, then forgot to take them off for the practice bot before we bagged) but we found one being used as a door-stop, or a paperweight or something!

Qbot2640 03-03-2015 07:28

Re: 2015 Palmetto Regional
 
A friend of our team happened to be in the Myrtle Beach area and saw our team on the front page of the local newspaper...recognized the bright pink shirts. The paper's site has lots of good pictures from the event:

http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/201...tics.html?rh=1


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