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Rev. Lovejoy 09-03-2003 10:33

Props and Slops of the Granite State Regionals
 
Opinion only, everyone can comment and add some.

Props:

All teams the teams, amazing three days, amazing competition.

Teams 236 (Techno Ticks) and 175 (Buzz), for being the best alliance we could have ever picked.

1073 for being with us twice in practice and just being a cool bunch of people, congrats on winning the rookie award, you deserve it.

811, for winning the sportsmanship award, and being okay with being flipped twice by us.

BAE Systems for the sponsorship, and for the incredible amount of volunteers. Also for TRYING to create a one way walking system that may have worked.

The scoring on the fly system, coolest thing to come out of recent years.

236 for doing the tick dance all the way through finals.

And 121 for scaring me all day long with the wedge bot, the autonomous was awesome when it worked, and the wedge was something to drive AWAY from.

Slops:

The venue, for not allowing food or drinks second day, then closing down the food stands, luckily they weren't checking bags very well.

The music, the horn, because they were way too loud, making it difficult to concentrate on field and in the pits.

I think the judges need a better way to define a "flipping" rule, because if you're a wedge, and you drive at a robot that's sitting still, and they end up on there back, isn't that militious?

That's all that I can think of off the top of my head, it's also really early and I have to get to work, I should have a day off or something, I've been working these past three days.

Alfred Thompson 09-03-2003 14:24

Except for the food situation this was a great venue. I understand that the Verizon enter wanted to make money on food but $3 for a bottle of water that is over priced at $1? And those "breakfast sandwiches?" They make the dried out ones at the school cafe look good even if the ones at the cafe were not half the price. Several days just about our whole team went out for lunch.

Teams were great though. I don't think there was a mean bone in the place. What a great spirit in this event.

I thought the volunteers did a great job. The VC staff could be a little uptight at times but the volunteers maintained order with politeness and courtesy.

And there were Segway rides. And I got a ride. Made my day.

bigqueue 09-03-2003 15:28

BAE Regional in Manchester a BIG HIT!
 
It really was a great regional.

Yea, the food was poor, expensive, and the lines were long....and searching of bags for half eaten candy bars got a old very quickly every morning.....but other than those small potatos.....I have nothing but praise for the entire operation.

Did practice seem a little "rougher" this year? I was surprised at the amount of contact and roughness. no one seemed the least bit concerned with damage, and very few practice drills.....it was just like a competition!

As for Team 58 knocking us down twice....that's all in the game, and I know for a fact that the 2nd time was our fault because our box flipping appendage got "hooked" on a part of your robot. Heck....a Team 58 member even came over and apologized to us after the 2nd time...that was really great sportsmanship right there!

It was all great fun.....and I look forward to another BAE regional at Verizon next year! (But first, the Nationals in a few weeks)

-Quentin

:D

Pin Man 09-03-2003 16:11

Yeah the food situation was bad but they never checked my bag... I brought so much food in and they didn't check it... They asked me if I had any food and I said no... My team went out everyday too, I didn't mind it but when you walk around the city wearing full tie-dye and you have on over 200 buttons people start to look at you funny... It was funny though because I got my picture taken like 50 times...

Ryan Foley 09-03-2003 17:11

I was a volunteer, heres my thoughts:

food was poor, lines to long, and stands closed too early

music was way to loud (my friends and I all had headaches after being in the pit for 8 hours

segway demos: awesome

the one way walk system helped

otherwise it was great, seating was awesome, you almost couldnt find a bad seat.

Rev. Lovejoy 09-03-2003 19:30

Re: BAE Regional in Manchester a BIG HIT!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by bigqueue


Did practice seem a little "rougher" this year? I was surprised at the amount of contact and roughness. no one seemed the least bit concerned with damage, and very few practice drills.....it was just like a competition!


I agree, but I also liked this, to a point. It gave everyone a chance to iron out automation problems, as well as get a feel for the competition. The problem I have is that some teams probably needed to try things out, and really couldn't, because they're were getting beat up, which is never good. I do think it was a better idea though.

bigqueue 09-03-2003 19:38

Re: Re: BAE Regional in Manchester a BIG HIT!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Rev. Lovejoy
I agree, but I also liked this, to a point. It gave everyone a chance to iron out automation problems, as well as get a feel for the competition. The problem I have is that some teams probably needed to try things out, and really couldn't, because they're were getting beat up, which is never good. I do think it was a better idea though.
I'm beginning to think that this might be why the stackers didn't.....perhaps the "tone" of the whole event was set when the shoving matches started.....and if you have motors and can move, you can join right in. (and forget about your stacking ability)

-Quentin

Petey 09-03-2003 19:42

Re: Props and Slops of the Granite State Regionals
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Rev. Lovejoy


1073 for being with us twice in practice and just being a cool bunch of people, congrats on winning the rookie award, you deserve it.


Thanks man!

Props to you for having one hella cool robot. That's what we were trying to make our like...only it didn't come out quite perfectly :D But yours did.

Props to the Techno Ticks too for their amazing robot AND the tick boogie.

Congrats on winning it all!

--Petey

Rev. Lovejoy 09-03-2003 21:24

Re: Re: Re: BAE Regional in Manchester a BIG HIT!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by bigqueue
I'm beginning to think that this might be why the stackers didn't.....perhaps the "tone" of the whole event was set when the shoving matches started.....and if you have motors and can move, you can join right in. (and forget about your stacking ability)

-Quentin

I disagree, the stackers didn't because a lot couldn't, or didn't have time. This competition was set in a certain direction from day one, if you were going to stack it had to be incredibly fast, because you didn't have time, 1:45 is no time at all. Notice finals, and the lack of stackers, main function stackers were nowhere, but second function stackers (all three teams in the winning alliance), could stack 1 or two boxes.

Chris 09-03-2003 21:41

Props to 213 Keene High School for being the best stacker at the competition.

Props to all the BAE teams that made the finals, 166, 151, 1058, 131, 501, 1073.

Props to all the teams that are going to UTC after attending BAE, because you guys all looked great. 126, 166, 176, 175, 236, 287, 296,

Chris
BAE Regional Volunteer
Team 229

Rick 09-03-2003 21:43

Re: Props and Slops of the Granite State Regionals
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Rev. Lovejoy

And 121 for scaring me all day long with the wedge bot, the autonomous was awesome when it worked, and the wedge was something to drive AWAY from.

its funny cause we were afraid of your consistant automode too. How it always hit the stack fast and hard. And discussing strategy everyone told us you guys couldn't be flipped. cant wait to compete with and against you guys in houston.

ahecht 10-03-2003 02:02

My biggest complaint was the sound system (especially the buzzer and bugle). They didn't have any short throw speakers, so in order to make the game sounds audible on the field, they were painfully loud in the stands. I was talking to a guy in the stands who was recording the audio of the competition, and the decible meter on his tape deck was reading143dB during the buzzers (for comparison, an air raid siren is 135 dB, and a gun shot can range from 130 to 190dB, depending on weapon). According to NIOSH, exposure of just 150 milliseconds of sound at this level can result in perminant hearing loss.

Rev. Lovejoy 10-03-2003 06:51

Re: Re: Props and Slops of the Granite State Regionals
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Ricksta121
And discussing strategy everyone told us you guys couldn't be flipped. cant wait to compete with and against you guys in houston.

The only reason we couldn't was because of the driving, and knowing when to back off, and when to go for it, there were a couple times where we were close, but it was very difficult. If you look at our robot there's blue paint all along the 80/20, you left your mark on us. The lexan on the front has both blue and red, I believe you were the only team with blue and red paint.


No Houston for us, not this year at least :( No money, and we didn't qualify. If anyone wants to lobby to FIRST to let us go down, I wouldn't mind.

I can recall the '01 season, a team won there regional, but didn't have the money to go so the alliance partner sponsored them to go down, and lobbied to FIRST to let them, I thought that was pretty cool.

Joe Ross 10-03-2003 08:04

Re: Re: Re: Props and Slops of the Granite State Regionals
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Rev. Lovejoy
No Houston for us, not this year at least :( No money, and we didn't qualify. If anyone wants to lobby to FIRST to let us go down, I wouldn't mind.
By winning the regional, you just qualified for nationals this year. You just need to somehow find the money.

see http://www.usfirst.org/robotics/res_art9.htm for more details.

Devin L. 10-03-2003 08:28

Re: Re: Re: Re: BAE Regional in Manchester a BIG HIT!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Rev. Lovejoy
I disagree, the stackers didn't because a lot couldn't, or didn't have time. This competition was set in a certain direction from day one, if you were going to stack it had to be incredibly fast, because you didn't have time, 1:45 is no time at all. Notice finals, and the lack of stackers, main function stackers were nowhere, but second function stackers (all three teams in the winning alliance), could stack 1 or two boxes.

i dissagree about stackers not being good thing. the dirty birds to me were probably the biggest help to our team, Gael Force, in that competition. they helped us score 225 QP by making a 6 stack.
u have to addmit that is good.


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