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Madison 10-08-2003 23:43

QotW 08-10-03: Travel.
 
We all know that when you get a group of high school students together, take them out of their natural environment, either by bus or train or plane, mischief happens.

I have been witness (but never a part of) such cavorting and capering and planning and plotting. There must be a few stories out there about things that have happened while traveling to and from competitions.

Question of the Week 08-10-03: What unusual things have happened to you or your team while traveling to FIRST events?

This should make for a bit of light summer reading, and it is vacation season, after all, so traveling is probably something on a lot of peoples' minds.

Aaron Lussier 10-08-2003 23:48

Well traveling by plane to nats in 2002 I belive, the flight attendants were really cool, and we played this game where they took two rolls of toilet paper and started each one at the front of the plane and then they said GO and we had to pass it over our heads to the person behind us until it got to the back, there is still a debate to weather the left side or the right side of the plane finished first.

Cory 10-08-2003 23:51

When we were in the Atlanta, or San Jose Airport (cant remember which) One person was being "randomly" searched and shouted out "Hey, look Im a terrorist!" That wasnt too smart. Luckily they didnt get stopped and arrested or something... On our way to Sacramento, we had a large tarp covering our cart and tools and stuff in the back of a pickup. The thing wouldnt stay put no matter what, and we stopped 2 or 3 times to fix it. The advisor in the car behind us was calling us every two minutes telling us how it was about to fly off, and eventually it almost flew off into traffic... needless to say, that would have been very bad. we never really had anything exciting, or pranks, or anything of that sort happen while traveling.

Cory

Tytus Gerrish 11-08-2003 00:33

while travling by van, MAke shure you dont leave anyone Behind At a gas station


here you can see me in the van making fun of jason's glasses, and next to me Jean, Who we left behind http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pi...&quiet=verbose

Ashley Weed 11-08-2003 08:22

Hmm, don't realy know how funny, and hopefully someone whom was there can elaborate (I travel w/ family to Nats, not the team). Anyways - In 2000 on the journey there and back was iffy due to Northeast weather... on the return flight, a screw up in Orlando, made a mistake in Charlotte, and therefore could not return home to Philadelphia. The result - the airline put the entire team up in a NICE hotel with only 2 people to room, plus had to buy people things, due to the luggage being sent on home already.

Of course, I'll never forget my most memorable stop in a truck stop in Meridian, Mississippi on my way to the Championship this year - having someone pound on my RV door at 3AM, yelling to take cover from a Tornado headed directly for us.:eek:

Beth Sweet 11-08-2003 12:13

I guess that there are a few unusual things that happen on our team, but the main one is our famous massage lines that we do in the middle of the hotel hallways. Other favorites are putting all tv's in one room for halo tournaments and Josh's always strange hairstyles. ;)

Ryan Foley 11-08-2003 13:24

On the way to UTC New Englands in 2001 we had our robotics owl mascot in the back of the van. We turned it on and had it looking at the cars behind us. I think we scared some of them.

If any UTC 2001 team remember that robotic owl that was on this big black cart in the pits that were under the tent, that was us.

Rob Colatutto 11-08-2003 14:43

On the way to this years championship, 311 was on the plane with us and just happened to sit down in front of our programmer... after a few minutes they realised we were another team and so the very common "were going to do better than you this year" conversation broke out, and ended with 311's advisor stealing our programmers stuffed animal...

Ricky Q. 11-08-2003 15:09

I remember walking around General Mitchell Int'l Airport in Milwaukee the day we left with our robot's controls as my carry on. I got some very strange looks and lots of questions at security, but they let it through and I wasn't even searched. Right after I walked through, our human player was behind me, and he got the whole shoes off search, and I walked on down to the gate with my joysticks :p.

Also another funny one is that on the way back, we carried on the 2 "FIRST Robotics Championship" signs that we have permanently borrowed from the Reliant Arena Complex, well on Sunday afternoon before we left we took off the "hip" on the signs so they said "FIRST Robotics Champions" and we carried them around the Houston airport on onto our flight. Well the flight crew saw them and as we started out final descent into Milwaukee the captain came on and said "I hear we have some champions aboard..." and we got this round of applause from the jet, it was classic.

sanddrag 11-08-2003 15:31

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Originally posted by Ricky Q.
Also another funny one is that on the way back, we carried on the 2 "FIRST Robotics Championship" signs that we have permanently borrowed from the Reliant Arena Complex, well on Sunday afternoon before we left we took off the "hip" on the signs so they said "FIRST Robotics Champions" and we carried them around the Houston airport on onto our flight. Well the flight crew saw them and as we started out final descent into Milwaukee the captain came on and said "I hear we have some champions aboard..." and we got this round of applause from the jet, it was classic.
Although the story is quite funny, I have a couple problems with it. At both regionals I attended they stated that taking the signs was stealing and teams were not to remove them. I think you should make sure that your "permanent borrowing" is allowed and if not return the signs or at least offer to. Or perhaps I am wrong and it is different for he Championship event.

Also, while that was a funny joke to remove the "hip" from the sign and calling yourself champions, I believe that taking fame and/or credit for something you didn't do is not a good way to make friends.

Ricky Q. 11-08-2003 15:37

Don't worry we set the crew straight and they made an announcement with the correct info, and we didn't claim that we won the whole thing anywhere else, we were just messing around.

Cory 11-08-2003 16:11

Quote:

Originally posted by sanddrag
Although the story is quite funny, I have a couple problems with it. At both regionals I attended they stated that taking the signs was stealing and teams were not to remove them. I think you should make sure that your "permanent borrowing" is allowed and if not return the signs or at least offer to. Or perhaps I am wrong and it is different for he Championship event.

Also, while that was a funny joke to remove the "hip" from the sign and calling yourself champions, I believe that taking fame and/or credit for something you didn't do is not a good way to make friends.

Jeez... lighten up, it was all in good fun. Im sure FIRST is really pissed that every team took their own sign home with them and snagged any others sitting around. They probably have a whole squad of crack detectives searching the nation for every last missing sign as we speak. *Hides all his signs under his bed*
:D

Cory

Ian W. 11-08-2003 18:47

Going to the last Championships in Disney (and our first, and it would appear only), we had some good times.

JFK Airport, about 6:00 in the morning. We all check in. Airport worker says someone is bound to get the random search ticket. Well, my friend, Dan (SuperDanMan here, I think) gets that ticket, and just looks at the check in guy, and goes "Heh, I win!". He then disappeared for about an hour, and what happened in that time is still open to debate....

About 30 minutes later, we made it to our gate, and no one was there. We had nothing to do, but we had a couple (by couple, I mean a lot) of hacky sacks, and plenty of kids to play. Circle of about 20 kids, in the middle of the Delta terminal at JFK. Needless to say, we got plenty of stares, almost killed (ok, maybe just maimed :p) a few people, but it was worth it :D.

This year, going down to Annapolis, me and Dan (same one as before) created an entire, working, Dashboard program on the coach bus. Two laptops, a power inverter, and a one year old RC/OI/Battery can get you a very long way ;). Then there was also that small worms tourny before we started programming. That was fun...

That's about all I can say about travel so far. Next year I'm sure there will be more fun, but for now, no more.

Josh Hambright 11-08-2003 19:36

Recently when some members of my team attended the Chairmans Award Banquet in Manchester, we visited a small arcade/ice cream shop down the street from the hotel...
We won entirely to many tickets playing skeeball and had to get rid of them by buying stuff so i bought a small plastic samuri sword.

Well we only brought carryons and nobody checked anything, and it wouldn't fit into my backpack so my friend put it in his bag...he got flagged and searched by the security people and they kinda yelled at him for trying to bring a 'look alike' through.

That and when we tried to get a custom circuit board through security in indianapolis heading to houston, and EVERYTHING that kid had got searched and he got searched pretty thouroghly too.

Joe Lambie 14-08-2003 00:37

Excitement while traveling with the team? Well I think my best memory is going back-wards down an offramp in downtown Chicago. The story goes like this. Our team leader had decided we would do a little detour through Chi-town and see all the big buildings and whatnot. Well, he picked the wrong exit to get off on to say the least. We got about 50 yards off the highway before we came to a complete halt on the off-ramp, with traffic backed well beyond on the surface street. After sitting there for about 20-25 min some of the "locals" all of sudden started going down the off-ramp and getting onto the highway. Well pretty soon this off-ramp had turned into an on-ramp with this mass flux of people going in the reverse direction. Than, our turn came. And as any good lemming does, we followed the crowd :) . So after an impromptu U-turn on the off ramp we made are back down and back onto the highway to try our luck a little further up the road.


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