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Karthik 04-10-2004 00:29

2005 Waterloo Regional
 
Hey everyone,

I just wanted see how many teams out there are thinking of coming to the Waterloo Regional, March 24-26. Post here and let me know what you think.

The event will be held on the University of Waterloo campus which is located 1 hour southwest of Toronto, 3 hours east of Detroit and 1.5 hours north of Buffalo. This inaugural event will be a 32-40 team regional, creating a intimate feel.

I know many people have expressed concerns about customs issues when travelling to Canada. Let me assure you that the inconvenience is minimal to none. Many American teams in the past have come to the Toronto event, and had no difficulties. Our regional committee will help with your travel plans to ensure a smooth border crossing.

For any teams interested in more information on this event, reply to this thread or send me a PM.

I look forward to seeing all of you in March.

Steve W 04-10-2004 15:54

Re: 2005 Waterloo Regional
 
Team 188 has chosen this event as our 1st choice. We are really looking forward to this event. After looking at the success of the Canadian Regional (now the Greater Toronto Regional) we know that the Waterloo Regional will quickly become the 2nd best regional in FIRST. From what I hear they believe that they can out do GTA. We'll see!!! I believe that there may be a few teams out there who may take this challenge. Team 188 predicts that they will be the first Waterloo Regional Champions. Even though we don't know the game we are confident of our success after last year.

Hope to see all of the GREAT teams there to make the challenge worth while. ;)

Hafize 04-10-2004 18:22

Re: 2005 Waterloo Regional
 
Team 1305 has also decided to choose Waterloo regional has our first regional. We are very excited and can't wait to have another amazing season.

Derek Bessette 05-10-2004 17:39

Re: 2005 Waterloo Regional
 
Based on the people running this event I'm sure it will be a blast!! We're still contemplating choosing this as our second event (GTR is a GM Sponsored event which is our first choice). If we come we will likely bring team 1503 GM - Westlane with us. With Simbotics, GM and a strong tech program they have potential to be a strong rookie team. This could turn out to be a very good small event once it starts to fill up. Especially if the nearby Michigan teams decide to make the trip.

I haven't heard of any horror stories from American teams getting across the border (I know we have never had a problem go back and forth to the US)

Travis Hoffman 05-10-2004 20:21

Re: 2005 Waterloo Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Derek Bessette
I haven't heard of any horror stories from American teams getting across the border (I know we have never had a problem go back and forth to the US)

You won't hear any horror stories from Team 48. This will be our fourth year of attending a Canadian regional, and getting a crew of 45-50 people across the border and back has never been a problem. We even take a rather conspicuous trailer full of tools and parts up to the competition, and we can drive straight through without stopping at customs. The border guards just recommend that you have an itemized list of tools and equipment handy.

I know how hard Karthik and the rest of the Waterloo crew have been working to prepare for this new regional (I still have 10 "Waterloo Regional - Coming in 2005" buttons from last year's Canadian Regional :)), and I have no doubt it will be a well executed, fun, and exciting event. If it weren't for the Buckeye Regional being scheduled the same week, we'd most likely be there. That just means there's one more Waterloo spot available for a team that hasn't discovered the friendly hospitality Canadians extend to American visitors. They really do go out of their way to make you feel welcome.

If anyone has any questions about crossing the border, shipping your robot to Canada, or would simply like to understand why Karthik believes he has any singing talent at all, please PM me or send me an email, and I'll do my best to answer them (although I might have trouble with that last one).

Karthik 06-10-2004 12:17

Re: 2005 Waterloo Regional
 
For those looking for more information, check out our brand new website.

http://www.firstrobotics.uwaterloo.ca/

The Paco 06-10-2004 12:44

Re: 2005 Waterloo Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by T. Hoffman
If it weren't for the Buckeye Regional being scheduled the same week, we'd most likely be there. That just means there's one more Waterloo spot available for a team that hasn't discovered the friendly hospitality Canadians extend to American visitors. They really do go out of their way to make you feel welcome.

Trav said it best... i wish Team 48 were able to attend but the Buckeye is jus a bit closer. Waterloo has huge potential to be an amazing regional! The wonderful Canadians who have organized this event have worked incredibly hard and im most definitely sure that their work will pay off. GOOD LUCK TO ALL TEAMS ATTENDING WATERLOO!

omutton 19-10-2004 19:21

Re: 2005 Waterloo Regional
 
We will hopefully be attending the Waterloo Regional this year! Hopefully it will be as amazing as the Canadian Regional was last year and hopefully we can get a lot of teams from all over North America and possible the world to attend Waterloo! I am anticipating an awesome year and an awesome Waterloo Regional!

rachakate 19-10-2004 22:07

Re: 2005 Waterloo Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Karthik
For those looking for more information, check out our brand new website.

http://www.firstrobotics.uwaterloo.ca/

GREAT website!!!

Really well done.

theory6 20-10-2004 17:03

Re: 2005 Waterloo Regional
 
Team 1241 is going to be there with all the bells n whistles :)

Steve W 31-10-2004 15:29

Re: 2005 Waterloo Regional
 
Any more teams willing to take on Team 188's challenge?

Alex Golec 09-11-2004 15:04

Re: 2005 Waterloo Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve W
Team 188 has chosen this event as our 1st choice. We are really looking forward to this event. After looking at the success of the Canadian Regional (now the Greater Toronto Regional) we know that the Waterloo Regional will quickly become the 2nd best regional in FIRST. From what I hear they believe that they can out do GTA. We'll see!!! I believe that there may be a few teams out there who may take this challenge. Team 188 predicts that they will be the first Waterloo Regional Champions. Even though we don't know the game we are confident of our success after last year.

Hope to see all of the GREAT teams there to make the challenge worth while. ;)

469 is about 80% sure that we will be going to this regional, but I am still confused on what your challenge is. If the challenge is preventing you from winning the regional, we will either be out there to stop you or we will be there with you (there's more than one option :D)
_Alex

Steve W 09-11-2004 15:55

Re: 2005 Waterloo Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex469
469 is about 80% sure that we will be going to this regional, but I am still confused on what your challenge is. If the challenge is preventing you from winning the regional, we will either be out there to stop you or we will be there with you (there's more than one option :D)
_Alex

We would be proud to have you join us. That would leave only 1 other spot on the winning alliance. :)

Alex Golec 11-11-2004 15:24

Re: 2005 Waterloo Regional
 
469 is now an official to-be-attendie of the Waterloo Regional. I'm looking forward to this regional (and the whole year in general as well :D )
_Alex

Karthik 11-11-2004 16:19

Re: 2005 Waterloo Regional
 
I'd just like to welcome both Teams 68 and 469 to the Waterloo Regional. It'll be nice to add a veteran flavour to our young event.

The weekend of March 24-26, should be a great time up here in Waterloo. I can't wait.

Hafize 17-11-2004 10:41

Re: 2005 Waterloo Regional
 
1305 would offer is services to 188 alliance.

Alex Golec 29-11-2004 18:06

Re: 2005 Waterloo Regional
 
Seems odd now... but the Waterloo attendance list went from 25 teams to 24 teams overnight (still the [edit] second [/edit] smallest regional out there). Just enough teams to make 8 alliances (assuming that 2-team alliances are back...). Just a question for those teams that are going: is the Easter weekend timeframe of this regional preventing any of your members from attending? In my case, I've got a bit of debate going between my parents with prioritizing family tradition and robots. My view is that I'll be back and ready for church on sunday, but they would prefer me to stay home on Good Friday. Hopefully I will be able to make it to the regional. Just as a closing question to everyone reading this: Are there any more teams out there interested in coming to Waterloo?

_Alex

rbgorbet 29-11-2004 22:12

Re: 2005 Waterloo Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex469
Seems odd now... but the Waterloo attendance list went from 25 teams to 24 teams overnight (still the [edit] second [/edit] smallest regional out there). Just enough teams to make 8 alliances (assuming that 2-team alliances are back...). Just a question for those teams that are going: is the Easter weekend timeframe of this regional preventing any of your members from attending? In my case, I've got a bit of debate going between my parents with prioritizing family tradition and robots. My view is that I'll be back and ready for church on sunday, but they would prefer me to stay home on Good Friday. Hopefully I will be able to make it to the regional. Just as a closing question to everyone reading this: Are there any more teams out there interested in coming to Waterloo?

_Alex

Hi Alex. For the record, the team to pull out (25 to 24) did so because of Easter. And I have at least 10 teams that have told me they would be coming if it weren't for Easter. The Easter weekend is definitely keeping our event small, but that means more play for everyone, and a great opportunity for veterans to qualify for the Championship! :D

Seriously, though: I have been toying with the idea of arranging a service of some kind on Good Friday. With so few teams, we could probably use a break in play at some point to allow repairs/recharging, and we have a RC church college 5 minutes walk from the venue. If I were able to arrange something like that, then:

- what would be most appropriate (I'm not RC myself): just a quiet place on-site for prayer, or would it need to be a service?

- how many teams might that sway to coming to our event (assuming this Friday weren't the deadline...)

Thanks!
Rob.

rbgorbet 29-11-2004 22:43

Re: 2005 Waterloo Regional
 
test message

Steve W 29-11-2004 22:46

Re: 2005 Waterloo Regional
 
Your a prof and giving "test" messages to us already?

I would attend a service if short and you give me time. I heard that you are a tough boss. ;)

FarooK 30-11-2004 17:57

Re: 2005 Waterloo Regional
 
team 1241 will be there, and will be noticed

Alex Golec 30-11-2004 20:56

Re: 2005 Waterloo Regional
 
I do not know how many teams will be swayed to the event, but a small service- I don't know how to define small, but maybe something like a reading or two and some prayer time would be 'okay' by my religious standards. Hopefully this off time could get a few more teams going to Waterloo, but for now, we've got a good minimal amount of teams there.

_Alex


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