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Wayne Doenges 09-11-2015 00:36

pic: Ahh the good ole days when Einstein was outside in the HOT Florida sun. Who remembers?
 

Koko Ed 09-11-2015 00:37

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Originally Posted by Wayne Doenges (Post 1504055)

EVERY team got to play on Einstien....and got heatstroke.

logank013 09-11-2015 00:39

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Just out of curiosity, when did they stop doing Einstein outdoors? Before I was born possibly (June 1999)?

Jared Russell 09-11-2015 00:46

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Originally Posted by logank013 (Post 1504058)
Just out of curiosity, when did they stop doing Einstein outdoors? Before I was born possibly (June 1999)?

2002 was the last time

EricH 09-11-2015 00:49

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Originally Posted by logank013 (Post 1504058)
Just out of curiosity, when did they stop doing Einstein outdoors? Before I was born possibly (June 1999)?

Nope, that's 2002's game in the picture. I was at the 2000 National competition in the same location.

That's the last time Einstein was outdoors, BTW. (The other fields were in tents off to the left-back of frame, they can't be seen. Pits were in tents back there as well.)

Einstein (once they started calling it that) moved indoors when Nationals stopped being Nationals--the infamous 2003 Championship in Houston.* (Infamous because of the nice steep Astrodome ramps that every. single. robot. had to go up for every. single. match., and the security checks on everybody entering the Reliant, robot and all. It was a LONG walk.)


*Real old-timers will quibble on it moving indoors, because the first few Nationals events were actually indoors--in Manchester, NH, in a gym. That was before the move to Disney World in the mid-1990s--but they didn't start having multiple fields before the move, I don't think.

Koko Ed 09-11-2015 01:00

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Originally Posted by logank013 (Post 1504058)
Just out of curiosity, when did they stop doing Einstein outdoors? Before I was born possibly (June 1999)?

After 2002 FIRST hastily patched together a one and done championship in Houston. Reliant Stadium was beautiful. The Astrodome (where the pits were next door and the constant reference to walking a mile uphill BOTH WAYS is brought up) should be burned to the ground along Astroworld.

Karthik 09-11-2015 16:01

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Originally Posted by EricH (Post 1504068)
Einstein (once they started calling it that) moved indoors when Nationals stopped being Nationals--the infamous 2003 Championship in Houston.*

Nationals stopped being Nationals in 1998, when the first Canadian team, 188, showed up. Unfortunately it took FIRST a few years to recognize the international nature of their own event and change the official name.

techhelpbb 09-11-2015 16:08

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Originally Posted by Karthik (Post 1504145)
Nationals stopped being Nationals in 1998, when the first Canadian team, 188, showed up. Unfortunately it took FIRST a few years to recognize the international nature of their own event.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_Pavilion_at_Epcot

The irony of a contest at Epcot with an International Pavilion and a Canadian Pavilion...not realizing they have actual people from there in their game ;)

mastachyra 09-11-2015 17:32

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Ah yes! When Einstein was out in the HOT Florida sun!

I doubt anyone actually remembers this.

Nate Laverdure 09-11-2015 17:52

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Originally Posted by Karthik (Post 1504145)
Nationals stopped being Nationals in 1998, when the first Canadian team, 188, showed up. Unfortunately it took FIRST a few years to recognize the international nature of their own event and change the official name.

Also note that FIRST became international in 1994 when a team from Kingston, Jamaica competed.

1994 team list (pdf link)

Thad House 09-11-2015 17:54

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Originally Posted by mastachyra (Post 1504157)


Ah yes! When Einstein was out in the HOT Florida sun!

I doubt anyone actually remembers this.

Now that's an image I wish I could unsee....

techhelpbb 09-11-2015 18:06

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Originally Posted by Thad House (Post 1504159)
Now that's an image I wish I could unsee....

Relative to....:D

Jon K. 09-11-2015 18:48

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Is it bad that the first thing I did when I saw this picture was to check the game, and the second thing I did was to see if I could find myself in it? That was my freshman year in high school, and I was fortunate enough to be a member of FRC 173, we were number 1 seed, and won our division, and then the event. 2002 is the first year I can find that "Nationals" became The Championship officially.

Amanda Morrison 09-11-2015 19:03

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Originally Posted by Jon K. (Post 1504166)
Is it bad that the first thing I did when I saw this picture was to check the game, and the second thing I did was to see if I could find myself in it?

Same. :) It was a lot of fun to play "I Spy". Also surprising how well the branding of many teams has lasted all these years.

Hallry 09-11-2015 19:07

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I would love for someone (or group) to make a book of FRC history to celebrate FRC's 25th anniversary this year by having some of the "more experienced" FRC folks submit their own stories and pictures from the past.

(I would totally be up for helping make this happen)


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