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Hallry 02-01-2016 22:16

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Originally Posted by FRC Blog, 10/2/15
When is a Game Hint not a Game Hint?

There are probably a few good answers to this question, including:

1. When it’s not preceded by words equivalent to “This is a game hint”

Answer number one I think many of you are familiar with, as we’ve said something along those lines several times in this blog.

Source: http://archive.firstinspires.org/rob...ot-a-game-hint

GeeTwo 02-01-2016 22:18

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Originally Posted by dardeshna (Post 1516026)

A motion picture projector, and an incredibly redundant description of a holder for a disc in a carriage? We need to build a DVD jukebox! Sky High must be one of the disks to be included, to include the Stronghold reference! Yes! Yes! No, I'm not feelin' it.
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Originally Posted by Hallry (Post 1516034)
When is a Game Hint not a Game Hint?

Sacrilege! Everything that comes from FIRST or FIRST-connected individuals between Christmas and kickoff is a Game Hint! Burn the infidel!;)

Anthony4004 02-01-2016 22:33

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Originally Posted by Hallry (Post 1516034)

After being asked via twitter "Is 9328490238209 a game hint?", @FIRSTtweets responded with "I don't know...is it? :)"

In the sake of being excited for kickoff, I want to believe it is a game hint.

MrForbes 02-01-2016 22:45

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We have a tendency to make anything a game hint...it's all fun....

Someone already related it to water, so the rest is gravy

GeeTwo 02-01-2016 22:53

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Originally Posted by MrForbes (Post 1516040)
We have a tendency to make anything a game hint...it's all fun....

Someone already related it to water, so the rest is gravy

Well, we'd need a bit of stock, and some flour or starch or arrowroot to thicken it to make gravy.

MrMARVINMan 02-01-2016 23:59

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This number (9328490238209) when converted from hexadecimal to text, becomes 39 33 32 38 34 39 30 32 33 38 32 30 39. When these numbers are plugged into in ASCII table, they become these characters: ‘! &”’RS !& RS’. Why does this matter? When this is googled, the search comes up with a few things about remote sensing. Remote sensing, if you don’t know, is the scanning of the earth by satellite or high-flying aircraft in order to obtain information about it. Why is this relevant? Two reasons:

1. The day FIRST released this , AndyMark released this mysterious video .
2. Today, AndyMark tweeted a little GIF that was retweeted by FIRST. What do the two videos from AndyMark have in common? Treads.

What do treads and remote sensing have to do with an FRC game? Remote sensing = images of terrain. Treads = meant for traversing rough terrain. AndyMark is now selling “Rhino Track Modules” .These modules are perfectly priced for FRC and are being released just days before the season begins. If it isn’t obvious by this point, it should be obvious now. The field will be different this year (the 24th anniversary of Maize Craze). Our robots must traverse rough terrain to accomplish the assigned task (but that’s a theory for another day).

Plus, we’re going to war, right? A deciding factor in any battle is the terrain upon which it is fought.:cool:

sanddrag 03-01-2016 02:37

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Okay, here's what I have. I believe the logo that appears several times in the FRC Stronghold teaser video is a re-styled Welsh Dragon, which happens to be the symbol of the Football Association of Wales. (Note, they refer to football in the sense of what we Americans call "soccer").

Furthermore, I took the first 7 digits of the number clue to be the IP address of 93.28.49.0 which traces to the town of Dunkirk, France. See anything familiar on their coat of arms? Also, from this town is a football player by the name of Robert Malm, who played in the 2006 World Cup.

Dunkirk had an interesting history through the Middle Ages, including the construction of a town wall to protect against viking raids. In the late 13th century, the citizens of Dunkirk fought in the Battle of the Golden Spurs, after which Guy, Count of Flanders gained "de facto autonomy." Additionally, the Flemish townspeople laid siege upon a castle during the battle. A map of the battle area shows similarities to scenes in the Stronghold video, including flags atop tents.

So, what do I gather from all this? Some teams will construct a wall. Others will knock it down by shooting footballs (of the American variety, because the Security Breach video said we've never seen this game piece before) at it, and autonomous mode will be different, possibly at the end. Or, if the game piece is not an American style football, it will be the JW Hol-ee Roller, because that looks more like a soccer ball, and fits more closely with the more global style of "football" and is offered through multiple outlets in red and blue, and is durable. In fact, I think that is more likely. It was previously suggested as a game piece in this post in 2006.

EDIT: And wouldn't ya know it, the Hol-ee Roller comes in a football shape too. Here's your game piece guys.

sanddrag has spoken.

Munchskull 03-01-2016 03:08

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Originally Posted by MrMARVINMan (Post 1516058)
A deciding factor in any battle is the terrain upon which it is fought.:cool:

I am going to pretend that is not rough terrain just so that my anxiety does not flair up over then next six days.:ahh:

PayneTrain 03-01-2016 03:18

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9328490238209
Projected total of brain cells dying in vain trying to make non-game-hints game hints.

jds2001 03-01-2016 03:56

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The tread thing has some credence - I wouldn't be surprised if the KOP kit has treads this year because of the AndyMark video, and the blog post that states that the KOP chassis can execute "basic game play".

Can you believe this thing is 6 days away?!?!?! Can't wait!

EDIT: From the blog post: "If we revealed details such as ground clearance, we would be giving away too much of the game.". Almost proof that there's obstacles on the field. Also, if you follow FTC, keep in mind this year's game (not that it has anything to do with FRC, but it has randomly distributed obstacles)

carpedav000 03-01-2016 08:55

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Originally Posted by euhlmann (Post 1515998)
9328490238209.

9 - 3 - 2 - 8 - 4 - 9 - 0 - 2 - 3 - 8 - 2 - 0 - 9 is -41
4+1 is 5
water has 5 letters
water game confirmed

Or:
(insert equation stated above here)
5
2005
Tetras were the game piece in 2005
The field will be made of tetras! :cool:

MrForbes 03-01-2016 09:46

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Originally Posted by sanddrag (Post 1516083)
EDIT: And wouldn't ya know it, the Hol-ee Roller comes in a football shape too.

yay, we finally get a football!

Nick Lawrence 03-01-2016 10:07

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Originally Posted by jds2001 (Post 1516091)
The tread thing has some credence - I wouldn't be surprised if the KOP kit has treads this year because of the AndyMark video, and the blog post that states that the KOP chassis can execute "basic game play".

Can you believe this thing is 6 days away?!?!?! Can't wait!

EDIT: From the blog post: "If we revealed details such as ground clearance, we would be giving away too much of the game.". Almost proof that there's obstacles on the field. Also, if you follow FTC, keep in mind this year's game (not that it has anything to do with FRC, but it has randomly distributed obstacles)

I believe the profile drawings of the sheet metal components of the AM14U3 may be of interest to you.

http://archive.usfirst.org/roboticsp...System-Opt-Out

-Nick

maxnz 03-01-2016 16:22

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Originally Posted by MrMARVINMan (Post 1516058)
AndyMark released this mysterious video .

AndyMark is now selling “Rhino Track Modules” .

The field will be different this year (the 24th anniversary of Maize Craze). Our robots must traverse rough terrain to accomplish the assigned task (but that’s a theory for another day).

If you assume that the drivetrain in the video is new for this year, then the clearance is only a few inches. Yet it does have the angled tread in front.

mrnoble 03-01-2016 16:56

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Originally Posted by Nick Lawrence (Post 1516109)
I believe the profile drawings of the sheet metal components of the AM14U3 may be of interest to you.

http://archive.usfirst.org/roboticsp...System-Opt-Out

-Nick

Meaning, they are roughly the same as last year's? I agree. Whatever we are playing with and on, it will be within the capabilities of the average rookie team, and can be done with... Wheels.


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