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Madison 17-12-2002 23:13

Quote:

Originally posted by SlamminSammy
What's your definition of gravity? Gravity is the result of mass bending space-time. It is the bending of space time. Modifying space-time could prove to be difficult, but if Dave's right (and they're using multi-dimensional wormholes) I guess they're going to need to solve that problem anyway to prevent multiple particles (and strings) from phasing into a singular form. Of course, FIRST could just use diamagnetic levitation to nullify the gravity caused by Earth (see Floating Frogs). Oh great, now my brain hurts :(.
Is it too late to sign up for those rookie workshops?

:)

Mike Schroeder 18-12-2002 01:09

Okay my team will hurt me for letting this out, but team 25 always brings 2 robots to every competition,


our competing one, and ME

most of you will say ?

wrap me in aluminum foil and vola!!!! instant robot, there is just the weight issue we have never quite worked out..............

E. The Kidd 18-12-2002 01:29

Quote:

Originally posted by "Big Mike"
Okay my team will hurt me for letting this out, but team 25 always brings 2 robots to every competition,


our competing one, and ME

most of you will say ?

wrap me in aluminum foil and vola!!!! instant robot, there is just the weight issue we have never quite worked out..............

drill holes, that should fix it

Gobiner 18-12-2002 15:58

I heard from a good source who heard from a minor functionary of FIRST that there will be goals and drivetrains will be required. Imagine that, they want our robots to move this time around.

AJ Quick 18-12-2002 17:41

Quote:

Originally posted by SlamminSammy
What's your definition of gravity? Gravity is the result of mass bending space-time. It is the bending of space time. Modifying space-time could prove to be difficult, but if Dave's right (and they're using multi-dimensional wormholes) I guess they're going to need to solve that problem anyway to prevent multiple particles (and strings) from phasing into a singular form.
Heh. If we just used hyper-space (wormholes) right now to look ahead, and find out what the object will be this year, it would be so much easier!

Aaron Lussier 18-12-2002 22:39

Yea actually I have a worm hole in my back yard let me just take a look in to the future hold on a sec...... OH MY GOD I HAVE SEEN IT I know what its going to be, but becasue I forgot to bring a pen and paper and time travel often erases 80% of your memory I cant remember. AHHHH MY SPLEEN, I though they fixed that bug in the worm hole AHHH its liquifing AHHHH!!!!

P.S I did not actually go forward in time just wanted to give everybody a good laugh just so you know

Jim Meyer 19-12-2002 11:26

I actually heard we would be playing on Pergo synthetic flooring this year. The non-glue kind that just snaps together.

This was done to eliminate the "file card" problem where now everyone will need to use friction to propel their robot (as opposed to carpet fiber engagement).

Wetzel 19-12-2002 11:53

Quote:

Originally posted by Jim Meyer
I actually heard we would be playing on Pergo synthetic flooring this year. The non-glue kind that just snaps together.

This was done to eliminate the "file card" problem where now everyone will need to use friction to propel their robot (as opposed to carpet fiber engagement).

Except for the fact that the Pergo floor would get devastaded by the robots. I have one, and my mother knows how easy they dent due to repeated demonstrations.:rolleyes:


Wetzel
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Aaaaaaaaaaaaa

rees2001 19-12-2002 11:59

Well I heard from a source who heard from his source deep within FIRST that instead of Pergo flooring (their first choice) they are going to use prego spaghetti sauce as a flooring material. A fairly frictionless substance... at least to my intestines.

meaubry 19-12-2002 17:06

Heard that there won't be a Human player and No coaches - (guess that will stop the complaining about cutting it down to 1 coach from 2 - last year)

meaubry 19-12-2002 19:13

Oh, I forgot to add that 16 of the 130lbs. limit is dedicated to a 16 lb Bowling Bowl that each robot must carryover to a ramp and roll down the ramp to determine the scoring multiplier (bowling for mulipliers!) Each team provides there own ball and it starts somewhere inside your bot!

E. The Kidd 20-12-2002 02:52

I think it would be really funny if FIRST took these jokes seriously and used them for the 2004 game

rees2001 20-12-2002 07:56

the information for shipping & drayage just came out &


its says
Team Operator Badges: These are for the 2 operators, 1 human player, and 1 mentor.
The mentor can be a student or adult, but he/she cannot score
points or operate the robot.

So it looks like things have not changed.

T967 20-12-2002 10:22

Nerf
 
Would a nerf floor be cool or what!
Just imagine 130 lbs. of robot sinking into the floor! he he he

Katie Reynolds 20-12-2002 13:57

Re: Nerf
 
Quote:

Originally posted by T967
Would a nerf floor be cool or what!
Just imagine 130 lbs. of robot sinking into the floor! he he he

Oh my - talk about a quest to make your robot lighter. :D

- Katie


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