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did any of this happen at your regional?
team DQ for walking under support bar for driver station
team DQ for being to close to controllers during auto mode ref calling a penalty if human player stack falls over during human player time get pinned literally the entire match because your oppenent backed up every 10 secs and started again have anyone robot drive ontop of another, purposely, to get double king of the hills points had website almost DQ becasue team voted for self watch an animation that showed no robots at all win the award get annoyed when parents of kids went down to receive an award and didnt even know what a robot was 5 minutes before a team with good partners getting lucky winning the first seed, then being upset by the alliance who "randomly picked" because they were like the 16th seed a whole FIRST team consisting of cheerleaders girl getting sick while receiving team award a co rookie all star award a 42nd place team with a 66 score average winning the rookie all start award (:) us) all this and much more happened at st. louis did anything similar or more strange happen at your regional |
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On the parents aspect.. Some parents do help build. It's really hard to say which ones did and which ones didn't unless it's your team that won the award. If my mom or dad were to come with me to recieve an award, I think I would be angry. Moreso my mom than my dad, he's helped me when I've gotten stuck with designs (he is a machinist). He also really wanted to help us out but my team is 45 min away from where I live would have been too hard to get out there semi-frequently. Parents are appreciated, they do support the team by supporting their kids. I don't think they should use "i'm a supporter of the team" as an excuse to go on field and get an award with the team. Many parents don't know which robot is their kid's bot until the second day. Then again, many parents could disassemble and reassemble the bot without help or writing down what went where because they have worked so much on it. Just as I don't think a team member that just shows up to competition (i.e. hasn't helped in any facet of the team except spirit.. if that) should not be allowed to go onfield for an award, same should be with the parent. Last year, with 247, we recieved a few awards. I was a bit perturbed by one student who had to ASK which one was ours during a competition, still went down and got a medal. Parents: If you don't help to get the award, you shouldn't help recieve it. There's my $0.25 |
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I think that parents should be able to join the team when picking up an award. Maybe not get a medel but as a mentor I want to see previously uninvolved parents get excited. It makes them want to help more next year. And if running around the arena will do that then I am all for it.
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yeah well what happened there happened. We got DQed from a practice round because my dad jumped over that wall because he needed to get to the pit before we got on the field. Some strange things happened there that i don't agree with, and yes, someone was DQed for going under the support bar.
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Weird or interesting things to happen during the 3 days at Comp.
1) The drive team and pit crew had there hotel room keys in there pockets, and all the electronics that were going on deleted the information on them, so no one could get in there rooms.
2) A guy from our team has been hanging out with a girl from the techno ticks for 3 years, always at competition, this year we chose them as our allies. 3) The Ticks captain was never asked if she accepted our offer as an alliance teammate, technically, it's still unresolved. 4) One of our team members eating a Code Red slushy for breakfast (broken aluminum can next to the bowl) 5) The one picture of someone from our team (on the big screen) was a picture of one of our members asleep in his chair. 6) Seeing kids from the other two Maine teams who I didn't even know DID robotics, one of which i'll be on stage with doing RHPS. |
"Watch an animation that showed no robots at all win an award"
I was one of the judges. I voted highly for team 1182, which ended up winning. The animation was made not to showcase your robot, but to detail an aspect of what FIRST means to you. A team could have detailed the aspects of FIRST and used their robot to do that, which we did, but the robot was not necessary. |
a foot of snow in parts in 56 degree weather
people showing off their website at competition even though the judging was supposed to be done BEFORE the competition (and no i don't mean you 538 ;)) really small human players!! :yikes: we got disabled cause they said our light wasn't working, but i was looking RIGHT AT IT and it was working fine. then they tried to re-enable us and it didn't work...so we were stuck on the back wall. i think it was an IFI cover-up for a computer error...cause it wasn't a ref that came up to us after the match, it was an IFI person. people at the team social pm'ing you from two computers down ;) teams leaving two people to pack up their entire pit stupid low batt. light for no reason! :mad: i'm sure most of this stuff is stuff everyone else saw, but i thought it was a little off or something *jeremy |
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LoL. I was reading the first post answering yes to all of those and the realixing, omg. they are talking about our regional!!! Guess what though. you left out that during one of our matches all the robots were sized where we fit all 4 robots on the ramp without the need t odrive up on top of one. pretty good i thought. interesting. c-ya around!
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Thanks for saying that, because I was thinking the same thing as you were, I just didn't want to admit it. :o
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the 4 bots on the top was neet, I just happened to be out of the pit when that happened.
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