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Noah 30-04-2004 11:28

Alert: Stolen Operator Interface!
 
Last night(4-29-04) team 861's (Venice High School's) 2004 Operator Interface was stolen from our team's crate. It was mounted on a wooden board with two of the black 2003 joysticks attached. If anyone approaches any team with an Operator Interface of unknown origin please contact a representative of Team 861 immediately.

Thank you for your support,
The Venice High Gondobots

Noah Silas: noah@silasentertainment.com
AIM: k1ngnoah
CD PM: Noah

Venice High School: 310) 306 - 7981

KenWittlief 30-04-2004 11:41

Re: Alert: Stolen Operator Interface!
 
keep an eye on ebay

but unless you have a serial number or something, I think you are out of luck

Jay H 237 30-04-2004 18:28

Re: Alert: Stolen Operator Interface!
 
A suggestion I have, although a little late in your case, is engrave your team number on them. Dremel makes one and it's only $20-$25 at Home Depot and other similar stores. You can also use it on team tools and such. Engraving is in most cases irreversible. Marking stuff with magic marker or even paint sticks isn't as effective. Marker and paint can be wiped off with solvents and some cleaners.

Joshua May 30-04-2004 18:32

Re: Alert: Stolen Operator Interface!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Noah
Last night(4-29-04) team 861's (Venice High School's) 2004 Operator Interface was stolen from our team's crate. It was mounted on a wooden board with two of the black 2003 joysticks attached. If anyone approaches any team with an Operator Interface of unknown origin please contact a representative of Team 861 immediately.

Thank you for your support,
The Venice High Gondobots

Noah Silas: noah@silasentertainment.com
AIM: k1ngnoah
CD PM: Noah

Venice High School: 310) 306 - 7981

Where was the crate where the OI could have been stolen? Was it stolen at nats, an offseason event, from your shop, or somewhere else?

Noah 30-04-2004 18:51

Re: Alert: Stolen Operator Interface!
 
The crate was sitting inside the Autoshop Enclosure at Venice High. It was within the autoshop fence, in turn within the Venice High compound. The crate was broken into with a crowbar. We didn't find anything missing except our control panel. We suspect currently that it is the work of a group of vandals who, earlier this season, broke into a storage bin in the same autoshop yard.

There is no reason to believe that this group has any affiliation in any way with any team or the competition, however since the Operator Interface is most valued among robotics teams, our team felt that it would be wise to post it's loss here.

In the future we will make sure to make permanent identifying marks on all our important equipment, thank you for the suggestion Jay.

Thank you everyone.
Noah Silas

Joshua May 30-04-2004 18:54

Re: Alert: Stolen Operator Interface!
 
We use the autoshop area to store our bot/crate as well. Luckily, the only problems that we've had we a slightly marked/banged up crate. I believe we had some missing JB Weld or something, but nothing serious, and certainly nothing as bad as a stolen OI. My sincerest condolences.

Jeff Rodriguez 30-04-2004 19:36

Re: Alert: Stolen Operator Interface!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Noah
We didn't find anything missing except our control panel.

I don't mean to sound like I'm blaming someone on your team but:

If only the OI was stolen, that makes me think that whoever took it knew what they were going after. Perhaps the perp. knew the basics of the controls, but that could be anyone who asked at competitions, or demos which could be alot of people. Perhaps a former team member?

</playing dectective>

Just trying to help.

ngreen 30-04-2004 20:04

Re: Alert: Stolen Operator Interface!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ogre
I don't mean to sound like I'm blaming someone on your team but:

If only the OI was stolen, that makes me think that whoever took it knew what they were going after. Perhaps the perp. knew the basics of the controls, but that could be anyone who asked at competitions, or demos which could be alot of people. Perhaps a former team member?

</playing dectective>

Just trying to help.

Yeah, but I would have got the RC too. I don't know. Good luck on your search.

Billfred 30-04-2004 22:42

Re: Alert: Stolen Operator Interface!
 
nah...a lot of teams embedded their RC deep in the robot, making it a pain in the booty to yank and dash.

The only exception I know of is 1293--ours was (save for a piece of plexiglass) floating freely. Four screws and some wire disconnects, and you'd have it.

Good luck finding it, though--those things are massive ka-ching. And it'd stink to have to wait until 2k5 to get a new one.

Noah 01-05-2004 14:14

Re: Alert: Stolen Operator Interface!
 
I personally suspect that this is a group of vandals who had no idea what was in the crate when they broke in. They probably saw our control panel as the only thing light enough to carry away easily, plus there's the 'Hey, cool! Joysticks! " factor. I doubt they know the value of the OI.

SpaceOsc 12-05-2004 12:11

Re: Alert: Stolen Operator Interface!
 
umm jsut stumbled on this thread noah and that really sucks for you and your team your welcomed to our controller any day tho you just cant carry it away with ya lol:D

Never had that kinda thing happen in our team since we have the greatest Security material ever invented, Velcro!!!(controller s attached that way to board):rolleyes: oh and having a rooom that cant be open and that only one person in all the world has the key too helps also

I really woulda like you guys to join us for the San Diego Sectional. and i thought our R/C breaking was the worse thing that could happen.

Offer still stands:)

Paul H 12-05-2004 14:13

Re: Alert: Stolen Operator Interface!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SpaceOsc
oh and having a rooom that cant be open and that only one person in all the world has the key too helps also

What if that person looses the key? That would be bad.

dlavery 12-05-2004 14:46

Re: Alert: Stolen Operator Interface!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul H
What if that person looses the key? That would be bad.

That's what locksmiths are for! :)

-dave

SpaceOsc 12-05-2004 16:37

Re: Alert: Stolen Operator Interface!
 
lol yeahs we had issues with that once and well the room is district property so we went to the district and they provided a new key... as far as we know more than the ones the team has dont exist but appearently the district can produce keys out of thin air... wish theyd do the same thing about our funding :rolleyes:

but the one key system works great as long u got a person that trust no one for more then 5 minutes with it (except me of course) :eek:

Specialagentjim 12-05-2004 23:43

Re: Alert: Stolen Operator Interface!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dlavery
That's what locksmiths are for! :)

-dave

...and Howstuffworks.com (I read the article on picking locks and later saved the day at high school when our technician lost the key to a cabinent full of ipaqs. Not to mention, its an awesome overview of how the key/tumblers/etc. work).


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