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sanddrag 29-03-2004 01:05

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Yeah, 60 let us in their pit in AZ after they left for the evening so we could check out their robot. And this really nice guy from Laron spent over an hour talking with me at the team social about how they make all the parts and offered to send me full plans of any year's robot.

And of course, not to forget Chief Delphi. As said before, it really is one of those things that is so obvious it goes unnoticed. I learned a majority of what I know from this great place.

Joe Matt 29-03-2004 09:07

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So many teams, so little forum space. If I had to choose one, it would have to be 1002. They provided a scouting service, ranking service, internet acess, and other services at the VCU regional. It's amazing. They are the team I think are exemplary FIRSTers.

Redhead Jokes 29-03-2004 09:15

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Originally Posted by Eric Bareiss
The AZ kickoff 2004 had 14 teams but only 13 kits so team 60 offered to get theirs 2 weeks late. Team 60 has brought a mobile machine shop to both of their regionals 2003 and both 2004 and they spend their own time to make other teams parts. They designed a money making strategy and offered it to any team who would take it. They refuse to decline an alliance even if they could pick their own and even if it means them losing. They will send any team any of their blueprints from any year at the drop of a hat. They even raise money to give other FIRST teams as grants.

Team 60 is a favorite team of mine, yet I didn't know some of what you mention.

When at our kickoff a few mentors mentioned asking Team 60 for blueprints of their 2001 arm, some mentors scoffed that they'd do it. Mark and I were confident they would. Of course they did. They've helped our team take a giant leap forward.

I remember first meeting team 60 when Glenn traveled from Phoenix to So Cal to give a driver workshop.

What you didn't mention was a couple of times I know of when even ANOTHER alliance team has won, and doesn't have money to go to nationals, team 60 chipped in money to help a couple of teams in that boat go on to nationals over the past couple of years.

Redhead Jokes 29-03-2004 09:24

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Originally Posted by sanddrag
And of course, not to forget Chief Delphi. As said before, it really is one of those things that is so obvious it goes unnoticed. I learned a majority of what I know from this great place.

Unnoticed?!?!?

Maybe unmentioned because we take them for granted that our ADDICTION will always be fed, that they SERVE so well (Brandon), that they inspire team members and mentors alike and are INCREMENTAL

The process of increasing in number, size, quantity, or extent.

in spreading FIRST

and an undiscovered source of information and inspiration by many international? and national team members just trying to keep their heads above water for a six week build season,

but once discovered, becomes incremental within that team helping to inspire and grow that individual team.

Bravo Delphi!

Greg Perkins 29-03-2004 10:02

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I think the best team i have seen would have to be MIM - 343. I won one of their easy question of the day shirts in 2002, and got talking to their mentors one day. and its amazing at the quality of their robot, and the professionalism that they hold. I was a little taken back, and suprised that they had not one ounce of negative karma in their commitment to first. thank you agian 343 in all that you do.






not to mention that their accent was kinda cool too ;)

sanddrag 29-03-2004 10:26

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Originally Posted by Redhead Jokes
Unnoticed?!?!?

Maybe unmentioned

Unmentioned. That's the word I was looking for. Well, I mention it to every judge I talk to at the regionals. I hope other people do the same because this is a really great place.

BionicAlumni 29-03-2004 13:56

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I have to go with team 47. I am sure that without this website, FIRST would not be what it is today.

Rich Kressly 29-03-2004 14:21

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so many to choose from...
Team 25: awesome robots, awesome people
They've started/helped to start so many NJ area teams, it's hard to count
champion of the RINOS (Rookies in Need of Support) project
Fierce competitors and good friends at the same time
Shared designs
Have promoted FIRST
given presentations
even solicited their own sponsor for money for other/new teams
AND they have Wayne Cokeley: A man with more passion and kindness than anyone I know.
Well deserving of the Engineering Inspiration Award they received in MD.
Keep going 25...

Matt Leese 29-03-2004 15:41

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While at the LA Regional, a few of us (I think it was just myself, Angela, and Ashley) were trying to come up with teams that we'd never imagine someone who had been part of that team complaining about. Our list wasn't complete but from what I remember of it, the teams included were:
191
192
330
340
This was by no means a comprehensive list but it was just what we happened to think of while we were there. I definitely think all of those teams are good teams.

Matt

Ryan Albright 29-03-2004 15:46

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108

The provide the live feed for UCF regionals and chicago they also do nationals, with out them there wouldnt be broadcast of many regionals

When ever are team needed help with our robot they had people there willing to help and likewise when they needed help we were there to jump right in

Koko Ed 29-03-2004 16:06

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After thinking about it all day the teams I walked away the most impressed with from the weekend in Cleveland weren't the HOT team or GRR robotics or Sparx (we know what to expect from them) but smaller teams like the one memeber 1308 St. Ignatus team or team 1450 Global Media Arts that didn't even have a team together til January 17th but still managed to build a functional robot with virtually no funding.
These teams will probably never win a reginal or national championship but every time they compete, they have won and for every match they do win it's like a national championship. These are the teams that FIRST is truly about. These are the ones FIRST like to run to press and scream from the rooftops to the world that really make a difference because they are true proof that persaverance and effort are the true key to sucess,irrergaurdless of how much money or equipment or experince a team has.

Mike Heinowski 29-03-2004 16:18

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Originally Posted by David66
470-Every year this team comes out with a fighting spirit. They are always willing to help. They are spirited win or lose. They cheer on EVERYONE. They are active in our shared community. They are our "rival" school in every other sporting event, however in FIRST they display nothing but a smiling face and a winning attitude. Thank you for being FIRST Ypsilanti.

I agree, hands down, 470 just rocks. Not only did they share their tools, time and people, we shared pits.





Wish they were going to nats.

Everyone bring you fuzzies.

Tom Bottiglieri 29-03-2004 16:19

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Originally Posted by Gabriel
A large part of FIRST is the "superstar" teams that travel all over the country. Many of these teams exemplify the FIRST spirit and are really great people, however, I don't think we spend enough time recognizing the teams that don't necessarily have the resources to do those types of things. There are a lot of smaller independent (by which I mean without a huge sponsor or a lot of mentors) teams that are really incredible and don't necessarily have the resources to win chairman's awards every year. Just to pick one example, I'd say 716 really exemplifies FIRST

I agree with Gabriel... Maybe alot of teams that have huge sponsors like UTC or Delphi can travel all around and give so much back to the FIRST community,but some teams dont have enough resources to do this, or maybe not enough members. My pick would deffinitly have to be 716 WhosCTechs. We are great freinds with them. They are always willing to help out and are great to work with on the field and off. Go 716!

Crop-Circles 29-03-2004 18:55

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Originally Posted by Akuu
Everyone bring you fuzzies.

The power of the fuzzy compels you.

Yes, I would also like to recognize 470 for their exemplary acts. I hope our team can work with you guys a little more closely this year at the Heritage Festival and other summer activities.

Krystine T. 29-03-2004 20:58

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I would like to recognize Chatsworth Team 22. The west coast would not be the same without them, nor would FIRST. From hosting the Chatsworth Invitational to mentoring rookie teams to winning the National Chairman's Award. This team truly exemplifies the meaning of FIRST.

--Krystine


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