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ppy 09-22-2003 11:56 AM

Pictures from CalGames-4
 
I've posted a selection of the pictures I took of the 4th WRRF California Robot Games (Sat 9.20.2003 at Woodside HS) at:
http://wrrf.cim3.org/files/pics/wrrf...es4_20030920a/

Bill Gold 09-22-2003 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ken L
Here is the list of award winners for the 4th Annual California Robot Games 2003:

Stack Attack Tournament Champion: team 968, 258, 481
Stack Attack Tournament Finalist: team 256, 254, 100

Driver Challenge Obstacle Course Champion: team 1072
Driver Challenge Obstacle Course Finalist: team 1120

Robot Sumo Wrestling Champion: team 968
Robot Sumo Wrestling Finalist: team 980

Human Player Challenge Champion: team 1151
Human Player Challenge Finalist: team 115

Autonomous Mode Challenge Champion: team 258

Highest Seeded Rookie: team 1151

WRRF Volunteer of the Year: Norma Hammes (Bill Gold & FotoPlasma's [Jim Gold] mother)

Bill Gold 09-22-2003 04:26 PM

I almost forgot... I wanted to thank whoever was watching the video feed in the pits of our first match and after seeing our autonomous mode hit the wall in barely over 2 seconds said "[Dang]! That was fast!" It made my day when I heard about that from my dad :).

jentz 09-22-2003 05:34 PM

Many thanks to Woodside
 
I have to give kudos to Woodside, for not only providing the school site, but for also setting up the food service. You guys did a lot of work (setting up the grill, the carts, etc.) , and I enjoyed making pancake batter at 6 AM :D (BAGEL BURGER!)

BTW, interesting coop-op food effort. Anyone interested for WRRF meetings?

DougHogg 09-22-2003 08:41 PM

Thank you everyone for a great event. We had a lot of fun. During the elimination rounds, I was running around in high gear finding spare motors, getting more batteries and feeling like we were in the finals at the nationals. It was very exciting.

Also the side events were first class. Great ideas.

We plan to see you next year, and this time, we will have our PWM cables epoxied in. (That tip is curtesy of the Cheesy Poofs.)

Thanks to our alliance partners, Teams 841 and 1120.

See you all same time, same place next year.

sanddrag 09-22-2003 08:45 PM

As for your PWM cables, I would try silicone glue or shoe goo, it will hold just as good as epoxy in that application but will be much easier to get off if you have to for any reason.


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