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shyra1353 27-02-2005 22:08

Proudest Moment
 
So what was your proudest moment(s) this season?

I will post mine later ...

Nate Edwards 27-02-2005 22:24

Re: Proudest Moment
 
My proudest moment (so far) was our local scrimmage when we capped a goal right after a team worked hard to get 6 on top of a side goal and when we capped we owned the row winning 41-19. Scrimmage overall was awesome, another time the other team didn't have a tetra all the way on, so using gracious professionalism we knocked it back on with our tetra and then capped on top of it. I have had fun being the president so far and we have had a great time during the build season and our team worked fluently together alot better this year as opposed to last year when egos clashed and many fights distracted our team from building. This year we cut down the time in the shop by at least 25%.

Mike 27-02-2005 22:24

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Watching our robot cap a vision tetra.

Greg Marra 27-02-2005 22:24

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After spending many a day doing nothing but cursing the CMUCam...

It was the last Sunday before ship, and we were trying to finish up the code on the camera. We had finally gotten access to our new camera mount and needed to make sure all the code still worked the way it did on the old one. We put the vision tetra in location 1 and waited to see what it returned. Completely wrong. We found that the angle was being flipped, so we fixed that and tried again. Completely wrong. We had our X and Ys flipped somewhere else. We tried again. Tetra One! We moved it to location 2. Tetra Two! 3: Three! 4: Four!

Yea, getting the CMUCam working was something alright.

ten3brousone 27-02-2005 22:28

Re: Proudest Moment
 
i've had 2 equally proud moments
our claw opening and closing
and the programming working :p

Koko Ed 27-02-2005 22:30

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Watching our spirit team practice after hours new cheers for the regional night after night and seeing many otehr kids staying late working on the robot, programming and PAW room based activities. It's great to see the kids take ownership of the team.

Alex Cormier 27-02-2005 22:30

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my proudest moments were when we won the 2003 Buckeye Regional as a rookie , 2004 Buckeye Regional and Newton Champs also 3rd in world in 2004. can't wait till 05, it starts in 4 days!

russell 27-02-2005 22:38

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Testing my limits using a pot on our final robot. Nothing very complex, but after all my endless hours of programming for the camera we never did get to actually test it because I was too busy to consider where to mount it! Thats going to be a task for thursday at our regional. But yeah watching my limits working perfectly the first time I tested them was pretty cool. Especially because I designed our entire superstructure and arm, and did about 2/3 of the work on them and they worked also. Its times like those that make all the stress and whatnot worth it.

Arefin Bari 27-02-2005 23:25

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... when the student built robot started running around and started capping goals. I couldn't just believe my eyes and think that I actually worked on that robot for the past 6 weeks and it does what it's suppose to do.

Shu Song 27-02-2005 23:50

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After 3 hours of mauling over why the CMU cam doesn't work, finally realizing the back up battery wasn't plugged in.

:) bust seriously though...

My proudest moment has got to be finishing the electronics board in time enough to give time for more than 2 hours of autonomous testing and debugging.

probizzle 28-02-2005 00:01

Re: Proudest Moment
 
Watching the arm pick a vision tetra up the first time.
Oh man the elegance with which it picked it up. And the speed. And the finesse. (This was autonomous btw, programmed by muah).

Remembering it still makes me smile :)

Pielord 25-03-2005 19:44

Re: Proudest Moment
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shyra1353
So what was your proudest moment(s) this season?

I will post mine later ...

I'd have to say winning the Arizona reginal with teams 555 and 1492 (I think) it was fun winning a reginal my first year ^_^!!!! but to the other teams who lost, good games guys and we'll see whoever goes to Vegas.


Sincerely,
Zachary Panigot of team 1324

nobrakes8 25-03-2005 19:51

Re: Proudest Moment
 
When our team got our first regional victory, especially because it's the first ever robot that was mostly built by the students. (had 1 part that the mentors tooks control of without students)


Also proved my point high school students are smarter and better than engineers. (in 2003 and 2004 our robots were almost completely mentor built, and they finished close to last everywhere we went)

Kyle 25-03-2005 19:52

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My proudest moment so far this season....
It is a hard call to make MOE has been very fortunate this year with being #1 seed at Pittsburgh and winning awards and such.

I have to say that the #1 proudest moment so far this year was listing to the 2004 Philadelphia regional Woodie Flowers winner ( Joe Perrito 365) announce the 2005 winner, Lou Rosanio 365!! I along with many other students worked on his essay. We are all extremely lucky to be able to work with someone who is so dedicated to the FIRST and the FLL program. Watching Joe's face as he read the pre made speech they gave him and then hearing him announce his friend and team mates name was one of the top 2 experiences of my 3 years in FIRST, My number one experience ever was watching Joe Perrito win Woodie Flowers..

I am sure there will be more to come, but i don't know many things that can top a mentor getting recognized for there hard work and dedication to FIRST.

Ian Curtis 25-03-2005 20:10

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My proudest moment this season was at the regional when not one thing broke on the robot. After spending the entirety of last years time between matches with a robot that could not function it was a big deal for us.


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