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mike o'leary 28-07-2001 20:07

im gonna have to find out exact numbers but i know that in the 2000 comp the rambots had to drop either 5 or 15 lbs the day before shipping...which adds up to a lot of holes being drilled. ill also try and find a pic of the bot before and after...

Matt Leese 30-07-2001 09:21

Quote:

Originally posted by mike o'leary
im gonna have to find out exact numbers but i know that in the 2000 comp the rambots had to drop either 5 or 15 lbs the day before shipping...which adds up to a lot of holes being drilled. ill also try and find a pic of the bot before and after...
On 7 we were 20 pounds overweight the Satudray before ship (this was 2000). We redesigned an entire subsystem at that point to reduce weight. :)

Matt

EddieMcD 30-07-2001 12:48

Behold the power of cheese. :D

A. Leese 30-07-2001 13:46

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Originally posted by EddieMcD
Behold the power of cheese. :D
Eddie, I'm going to assume you meant the power of making your robot look like cheese but drilling a great many holes in it to reduce weight, but, knowing you, it may have fun been something random that came to your mind. Anyway..that's what my team has done the last three years when we've been overweight..simply drilled lots and lots of holes in the lexan. Luckily, one of our engineers thought ahead this year and has us drill some holes from the beginning so we didn't have to do all of them the day before ship (no..smoothing out holes all night is not fun, contrary to popular belief by Mike Lee on my team..).

~Angela who remembers that the adults wanted to name the 2001 robot Swiss Miss b/c of the holes..luckily, the controls team won out in naming the bot 3-Bits

Tom Fairchild 30-07-2001 13:51

<---- feels sorry for Jessica who was trying to make a dictionary of FIRST terminology. :(

~Tom~

mike o'leary 30-07-2001 13:58

you know...tom's got a point there. its probably a really REALLY bad sign when you try to take a task like that on...

Carolyn Duncan 30-07-2001 21:49

Actually it's not that bad of an idea. It prolly keeps her from posting threads about being bored.

Jessica Boucher 31-07-2001 06:56

Why feel sorry for me? I dont. ;)

Actually, this whole thread stemmed from a conversation Justin & I were having about how depending on when FIRST-ers join a team, and what kind of team they join (rookie, vet, rich, poor, northeast, midwest, etc) how their viewpoint of FIRST in general & towards the game is different.

For instance, there are people who feel that the game should not be changed, no matter what...that it is an absolute sacrilege to even think about going against what Dean & the gang came up with originally. Those are the Puritans.

And...we felt that those people needed a term...it stemmed from there. Thats it, I guess.

Elgin Clock 31-07-2001 12:13

What about.......
 
The Monorail-buster?????

:D:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :D

Jessica Boucher 31-07-2001 12:16

Im not the one that broke the monorail...that would be you ;)

A. Leese 31-07-2001 13:15

Re: What about.......
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Elgin Clock
The Monorail-buster?????

:D:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :D


should I ask?

EddieMcD 31-07-2001 14:37

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Originally posted by littlefish180


Eddie, I'm going to assume you meant the power of making your robot look like cheese but drilling a great many holes in it to reduce weight, but, knowing you, it may have fun been something random that came to your mind. Anyway..that's what my team has done the last three years when we've been overweight..simply drilled lots and lots of holes in the lexan. Luckily, one of our engineers thought ahead this year and has us drill some holes from the beginning so we didn't have to do all of them the day before ship (no..smoothing out holes all night is not fun, contrary to popular belief by Mike Lee on my team..).

~Angela who remembers that the adults wanted to name the 2001 robot Swiss Miss b/c of the holes..luckily, the controls team won out in naming the bot 3-Bits

Actually, there are a couple common commercials up my way that are about cheese doing cool stuff (like one of them where a girl leaves cheese for Santa, and he leaves a whole slew of gifts there, including a corvette under the tree), and at the end, they say "Behold the power of cheese".

Uh, anyone want to help me out here?

mike o'leary 31-07-2001 17:23

ive seen those commercials too...but i assumed you were using the quote in reference to drilling holes

Jessica Boucher 31-07-2001 18:50

Re: Re: What about.......
 
Quote:

Originally posted by littlefish180



should I ask?

::sigh:: Elgin was our "responsible adult chaperone" our last day in FL...and we were on the monorail from Magic Kingdom to Epcot and he decided that he'd hold onto one of the top panelings, which proceeded to come loose in his hands (turns out it was the emergency exit, and if it had fallen any further, the alarm wouldve tripped)...soooo, he had to hold it up alllll the way to Epcot...I wish I had my camera ;)

mike o'leary 31-07-2001 19:28

responsible adult chaperones...sounds like ours...anton...diago...riley...josh...tom...igor.. .


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