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purplehaze357 29-03-2003 23:03

Re: Philly Fans
 
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Originally posted by OZ_341
People like Mr. PurpleHaze always make this event a blast!
WOW.....how much more amazing do you think one regional could be....

I would like to thank a few teams/people for their continued support....making my senior year and last regional as a student the best possible....

Team 341:You guys are AWESOME pit partners...we always feel like a family with you guys around and appreciate everything all of you do for us...Congrats on the Chairmans....You deserve every bit of it....
Carol Kauffman: You're amazing thank u for everything....
Jim Moore: I mean what can i say....where would this regional be without you...
Jeff: Awesome MC....you made it fun..thanks
Al Ostrow, Dina Campagna, and Jimmy Hayne- What can i say...amazing people..."Brothers dont shake hands, brothers gotta hug!!"

And Of course....
Jules Scogna- Our Industrial Design Engineer from Synthees....its been an amazing tournament...and you're time with us and me has taught me more than i would have playing baseball...
Ken Wilson- Our Lead Engineer, Mechanical Engineer from PECO....It's your dedication and you passion for FIRST and for the improvement of the students that keeps us going....
Chris Gerlach- On and off the field your enthusiasm and passion make everything worth it....
Mr. Ken Delaney- math teacher and lead programmer....we have been through it all together...the ups the downs...and the in betweens and through it all we you're always there to support me...thank u for not giving up...
Mr. David Peterkin- You keep me sane....enough said....and you've taught me everything...
My Dad- thank u for being crazy enough to get involved when Mrs Kaufman asked you to...i don't know where id be without FIRST

This was quite possibly the best regional Ive attended in 4 years and I'm glad to have been apart of for so long....the spirit...comradery...

its the only event Ive ever been to where we lose matches with 6 points...and teams crowd around our pit to look at our robot...and ask if there is anything they can do to help...teams that were involved or not...that is what FIRST is all about...not the winning and the losing...but the co-operation....thats the definition....thank u

Joe Troy Jr.
Team 357
Senior Member

Ashley Weed 29-03-2003 23:10

Wow! I wished I could have been there... the webcasts just aren't the same..... congrats to everyone at Philly. 341, 357, 365, 222.... you are all awesome.... congrats on the achievements.. and looking forward to meeting up with you this year.


222 - HEY!!!! ARE YOU GUYS SERIOUSLY GOING TO HOUSTON NOW?????????? :D ROCK ON NEPA!!!!

The Lucas 29-03-2003 23:22

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Originally posted by Abwehr
Yes, much thanks to 365 and 522 in the finals - unfortunately the rules prevented us from replacing a somewhat-damaged robot in between rounds. Oh well, we fought the good fight (and I got to make a green loin-cloth :yikes: ) .

Ya the lead on the Fisher Price that holds our stacker together ripped off. I hate putting 10 gauge leads on such small motors ( well that is fixed now). Too bad we couldn't sub your bot for ours cause you would have won it with the RoboWizards. Oh well, Bots will break and not everything is a 5 min fix.

It was a very spirited event. We gave away thousands of earplugs (all we brought). They were needed around the noisemaker bleacher containing: WAR Dept, RobbeXtreme, and of course MOE with spirit sticks. Also T Rex had drums in the same spot.

We also had the greatest Pit Neighbors.
As always, Royal Assault built a beautiful bot that I couldnt stop talking about.
The Brazilian Pioneers were a lot of fun. I wish I wasnt working in the pit during the soccer game between our two teams.
The Thunder Herd was the first bot i got to inspect. Thanks for not being too tough on a rookie inspector.
Thank you to the Arial Tornados for the Sponge Bob doll. You had the prettiest bot there.
The MechTechs were fun to watch as they did a major overhaul to their bot. Usually i dont like to see a bot remove its stacker but it had to be done. I like the low friction plastic pieces u used instead of casters.

Thanks to all the teams for making it a great regional. See many of u in Houston.

Bill Moore 29-03-2003 23:33

Congrats to all Philly Teams
 
This was the fourth Philly Regional I have attended, and by far it was the most competetive. I have never attended any regional (7 total) where the final eight alliances were so strong and so evenly matched. The top 4 alliances were eliminated by the bottom 4, yet the quality of gameplay never diminished. There were no weaknesses in any of these alliances, and all teams in the playoffs deserve a loud CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!

It's interesting to see how all the local teams in this regional are improving and developing together. These past few years as we've met at one or two regionals, and also at the many off-season competitions in this area, a very strong core of good teams have developed, and it showed these past three days.

Here's looking forward to Nationals. Good Luck to all the teams making the trip, and look for more excitement as we "Stack Attack" during the upcoming off-season.

DaveO'B365 29-03-2003 23:59

congrats all, i watched the webcast, or at least of a lot of it, from PSU main campus, and i must say you guys looked hot, i was impressed, and even though i wasn't there, i could feel the graciousness radiating from the arena... well, maybe i'm lying, but i could definitely feel the excitement, great job guys

The Lucas 30-03-2003 00:12

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Originally posted by purplehaze357
then again our fans also throw things at the referees in the traditional sporting arenas....hmm i hope that doesnt happen)

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Originally posted by Ogre
Thank God that didn't happen :D
Luckily that didn't happen. I have been to plenty of Phillies games where the fans throw Batteries (more readily available at robotics competitions) at refs or opposing players. I am sure no one wanted to see Ogre hit upside the head with a 13.5 lb lead acid battery. See that is what Gracious Professionalism is all about: Not maiming officials.

Shelley_delphi chick 30-03-2003 08:58

This post doesn't apply to Philly.....
 
I was reading this post and you guys have all mentioned that you are having problems with your drill motors falling apart. You guys aren't the only ones with this problem and the only soultion that Delphi ELITE has come up with it to rebuild the drill motors. Yes, you guys all love taking things apart so what are ya'll waiting for. I don't know exactly what they took out and put back in but I can find out if you would like to know?!? I'm glad that there was so much excitment in Philly, just sad I missed it being in Canada all weekend!!

Jared Russell 30-03-2003 13:00

Indeed, that happened to us.

We eventually welded several parts of the gearbox together, and reworked the motor mounts. Now we have no problems whatsoever (before the whole motor would rotate, spitting out chunks of plastic and metal!).

Izzy_Stradlin 30-03-2003 13:17

Philly Regional
 
Hey i just want to say great job to all the teams that pertisipated in the Philly Regional.... and also i want to say thank to all the Mascots esp. from team 222 . 145, Miss Daisy and all the others who livened up the Competion (im the Viking from team 230) Great job Everybody!!! and congrats to all the award winners !!! :D

Dave_222 30-03-2003 13:49

Our drills never fall apart. come to think of it i havent had ne problems with them what so ever. If you guys are talking about the brushes al we did was put a plastic zip tie aroung the back of the motors.

DUCKIE 30-03-2003 14:51

Re: YEAH
 
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The other thing I didnt like too well was the (safety glasses security guards) that just horrible.... [/b]
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I hope that I don't hear anything else about the safety glasses issue because it is so simple it is stupid. You wear them when working in machine shops at your schools or businesses, when using tools, and when you are buiding the robot durring the build period... why wouldn't you wear then when working on the robot at a competition? Even if you are not working on YOUR robot... the people near you are.

Heck... FIRST has a seperate heading in the manual about it. "12.1 Safety Glasses - They do no good on foreheads."

also... under "16.10 Courtesies and Rules" it most definately states that ALL teams ARE REQUIRED to WEAR *AND* PROVIDE safety glasses for both themselves AND their guests. And ALL members and onlooks MUST wear them in the Pits.

The Safety Glasses they decided to lend on Friday were for VIP's and non-team related visitors so they could see the robots... and they were to be returned... sadly i do not believe many were. That is why they were not lending them on Saturday.

And.... If everyone just wore their safety glasses in the pits we (the volunteers) wouldn't have had to be evil about it.
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On a less evil note:

I do agree about the Bosch Motors and Gearboxes... The large pile of Broken/Damaged Parts by the end of Saturday was astounding. We had a pretty cool Pyramid of Bosch motors going. Not as much Field lint as Annapolis though.

The Competition in Philly was amazing like usual. Carol, Louisa, and the Whole crew of FIRST people, Drexel people, and the other Volunteers deserve a great round of applause for getting everything set-up, run, and broken down.

Jared Russell 30-03-2003 15:04

I do believe at least half of those are ours.

We also have the distinction of being the only team to need a replacement Chipphua at the Philly Comp. :D

DUCKIE 30-03-2003 15:08

That i do recall....

You had the only chipphua I had to replace during my spare parts stints at two regionals... and then the motor was fine... i think you just drilled a hole that was a LITTLE big for the shaft to handle.

OneAngryDaisy 30-03-2003 15:54

Re: Re: YEAH
 
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Originally posted by DUCKY
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I do agree about the Bosch Motors and Gearboxes... The large pile of Broken/Damaged Parts by the end of Saturday was astounding. We had a pretty cool Pyramid of Bosch motors going. Not as much Field lint as Annapolis though.

Yeah I noticed that- I vaccumed the field and all there really was were parts of rubber tread and a million little plastic bits from some team's wheel. I was gonna save some and post the pic to find out who it was, but now they're all in the vaccuum..

On a side note- the HDPE looked pretty messed up at the end of the day, but teams 87 and 1218 seemed to have no problem latching on in the final half of the playoffs..

edit- In the very bottom of this picture under the large collection of nuts you can see what i was talking about- anyone recognize it? There were at least 200 of those on the carpet

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pi...gle&picid=4448

Allison Guerin 30-03-2003 16:26

Philadelphia Regional
 
Hi All,

I would like to thank teams 102 and 316 for being great alliance partners during the finals at Philly. You are both high quality teams and unfortunately we ran into some bad luck during the quarterfinals. Also, I want to congratulate the winning alliance (teams 1218, 204, 486) as well as 341 for winning the chairman's award - your team deserved it.

A special thanks goes out to team 383, the Brazilian Machine, for being so appreciative of me and another team 103 member singing their national anthem. We were so afraid that we would pronounce something wrong, but your hugs and thanks afterward made all of the preparation worth it.

Finally, all of team 103 would like to say thanks to the teams who attended the Philadelphia regional for making this an event to remember!


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