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Ian W. 24-11-2002 13:38

Last day of Build Season?
 
My mom has been bugging me about when the end of build season is. apparently she's trying to plan a trip or something, but i wasn't sure of the last day. so, i told her i'd ask someone, and she expected a real time response (is it me, or do all moms have an inherent lack of technological knowledge? :p), so if possible, can someone tell me the last day? i remember last year it stretched into febuary break, cause i know dan left to go skiing, and left me with all the programming :). and i kinda need to know soon, so fast answers are good.

Redhead Jokes 24-11-2002 13:45

Re: Last day of Build Season?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Ian W.
My mom has been bugging me about when the end of build season is.
Pack and ship 2/18/03 Tuesday

South Bay Calendar

put a check in So Cal FIRST Robotics, click View Selected Calendars,

there's more deadlines easily viewed.

Madison 24-11-2002 13:45

The robot ship deadline is 5 p.m. on February 18, 2003.

http://www.usfirst.org/robotics/frc_time.htm

Rob Colatutto 24-11-2002 13:51

5pm, wasn't it earlier, more towards 2pm last year?

D.J. Fluck 24-11-2002 15:43

Im fairly sure that its been 5:00 PM since at least 2000 (when I first got involved)


last year it was 5pm

mtaman02 24-11-2002 17:01

Last years shipping time i coulda sworn that it was close to 2pm since the FED EX truck came by my school to pick up 522's robot around 11:30 ish. then again we also called up Fed Ex to make sure they were coming that day.

srawls 24-11-2002 17:12

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Im fairly sure that its been 5:00 PM since at least 2000 (when I first got involved)
I believe the situation we have been in the last two years was "The FedEX Truck will arrive anywhere between 2:00PM and 5:00PM -- You need to be ready to pack the robot when the truck arrives"

Stephen

Bill Gold 24-11-2002 17:23

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Originally posted by D.J. Fluck
Im fairly sure that its been 5:00 PM since at least 2000 (when I first got involved)


last year it was 5pm

I'm 99.9% sure that it has been 5pm for each year I've been involved in the competition (2000). 100% sure it was 5pm last year.

Mbusters01 24-11-2002 20:05

I am sure that the deadline was at 5pm last year, especially since i have vivid memories of still working on the robot till about 4:15 pm the day it was due.

Jeff Waegelin 24-11-2002 20:28

It has been 5, though our team has always had the truck there earlier. We ask for pickup between 4:00 and 5:00, and apparently 3:00 falls in that one-hour block. It's happened twice, and both times, we've been working or testing, and the truck showed up before we could get the robot packed up.

Ashley Weed 24-11-2002 20:59

Wow! It must be nice to have the truck come to your work site. We have to stop quite early to pack... then we have to drive the crate in a pick-up so far to meet a freightliner, which then they take it to Fed-Ex.

Jack 24-11-2002 21:29

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Originally posted by weedie
Wow! It must be nice to have the truck come to your work site. We have to stop quite early to pack... then we have to drive the crate in a pick-up so far to meet a freightliner, which then they take it to Fed-Ex.
Having family in PA, I could see how if you don't live in, or very close to, one of about 4-6 major cities, you are in the middle-of-no-where. :) I could see how you would have to drive to get your bot shipped. Must suck having to put the HUGE crate in a pick-up truck. :cool:

Jeff Waegelin 24-11-2002 21:39

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Originally posted by Jack


Having family in PA, I could see how if you don't live in, or very close to, one of about 4-6 major cities, you are in the middle-of-no-where. :) I could see how you would have to drive to get your bot shipped. Must suck having to put the HUGE crate in a pick-up truck. :cool:

It's possible to get a crate in a pickup, though. Other teams have done it, and we've brought our crate home from regionals (in 2001) in a truck. It looks really funny driving down I-75 with a giant wood box in the back.

As for the pickup, it was funny, because in 2001, Yellow Freight brought a full-size truck to our Auto Shop, but our crate was the only thing to go in each week. We shipped three times (twice after regionals), and the truck was always empty. They were also really early each time too...


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