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Bill Gold 07-01-2003 18:11

Team Update #1 is out
 
http://www2.usfirst.org/2003comp/tmup1.pdf

Bduggan04 07-01-2003 18:24

Re: Team Update #1 is out
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Bill Gold
http://www2.usfirst.org/2003comp/tmup1.pdf
All 22 beautiful pages:D .

AJ Quick 07-01-2003 18:29

Great! It explains many of the common questions asked on CD.. and the confusions with some of the rules should be cleared up.

Madison 07-01-2003 18:47

That was probably the most useless team update ever.
When can we expect the 100+ questions on the official forums to be answered?

rbayer 07-01-2003 19:40

What???? :confused: SHUs are rounded down now? That means turning a bin upside-down does nothing!

authgeek1218 07-01-2003 20:01

It possibly hinders a team from stacking on top of that. That is, if they have a stacking bot that is incapable of either picking something up upside-down or turning something upside-down.

I did think it funny when he said that they were rounded up... 'He' being the funny skinny guy who did mostly all the talking at the unveiling. His name escapes me at the moment.

Morgan Jones 07-01-2003 20:06

I don't think they ever said the SHU's were rounded up. If I remember correctly, they said that by turning a box upside down, it is enough to raise the stack height into the next unit on the measuring pole.

Suneet 07-01-2003 20:07

You mean Woodie Flowers. Here's a bio: http://www.usfirst.org/about/bio_flowers.htm

Ben Mitchell 07-01-2003 20:19

At the kickoff, I assumed that it was rounded up, considering that Woody went through that whole deal with the measuring stick.

Now that it is rounded down, teams can't get a free 2x multiplier by flipping a crate.


Darn. :(

Curtis Williams 07-01-2003 21:54

Well they had an upside-down on top in the 4mb video they put out, it didn't round up. If they rounded up, that also means a single bin (15-3/4) would be worth 2 SHUs (which are 14-3/4).

HolyMasamune 07-01-2003 22:54

Unfortunately, they didn't answer many of the questions that we wanted them to answer. All we can do is wait then for the next update... :/

p373R L1a0 07-01-2003 22:55

i remember that during the kickoff with woodie and the measure stick and what not... that he said specifically that any bin that crossed into the scoring height of the next bin counts as achieving the height into which it crossed. Therefore 1 box flipped on its side= 2x multiplier. we were kinda counting on that as a free way to double our score but guess its out of the picture now...:mad:

Madison 07-01-2003 23:00

Didn't it always round down?

That is, assuming that you can't have a stack of zero whilst there are bins in your scoring zone.

<14.75" = 1
14.75"-29.50" = 2
29.50"-44.25" = 3
etc.

So, a bin tipped on its short side is >14.75" tall; potentially 2.148578379 SHUs tall. Rounded down, that's 2.

I don't see this as being a change.

p373R L1a0 07-01-2003 23:05

Krass, thats the problem. a box tipped on its side doesnt count as two anymore. its rounded DOWN to 1. therefore one box (no matter how u tip it) is one box, one "stack" high NO.MATTER.WHAT.

sanddrag 07-01-2003 23:06

Quote:

the way they are measured is on the stick. the stick goes like this:

/ \
|
=4
|
|
=3
|
|
=2
| \--------/
| | 1Shu |
=1 \____/


/ \
|
=4
|
|
=3
|
|
=2 \ -----\
| | 2 |
| | Shu|
=1 /-----/

as you can see by my crude drawing note that any bin upright will always count as one since there is no zero on the meter. when tipped a certain way it will round down to count for 2. that should clear anything up.
1 SHU = 14 3/4 inches. 1 bin in standard position by itself is 15 3/4 high. So according to the SHU stick starting with 1, a bin would be above the 2 mark already.

Will someone clarify all of this really simply please?


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