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Captain banana 18-02-2010 20:20

Re: 101 Things I Wish I'd Known Before My First FIRST Tournament
 
Always have a back up code. Corruption is always bad, even on computers.

JamesCH95 22-02-2010 07:37

Re: 101 Things I Wish I'd Known Before My First FIRST Tournament
 
Bring everything, even the kitchen sink, because if you don't bring it, you will definitely need it!

kaszeta 22-02-2010 09:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JamesCH95 (Post 925966)
Bring everything, even the kitchen sink, because if you don't bring it, you will definitely need it!

During my first several years mentoring Team 95, I made soooo many trips to the Home Depot for various tools, parts, and stuff, and that's with us bringing everything and the kitchen sink.

I actually got quite popular with some of the other teams in the pit with my "Going to Home Depot, anyone need anything?" offers.

kws4000 22-02-2010 17:25

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Make sure someone is counting the number of rules posted.

???. Make sure your mechanical guys know what it means to switch around the air and motor PWMs and air hoses without labeling them, and their potential implications.
???. Make sure your robot is enabled before you compete AND the bridge eternet is plugged into #1 port on the cRIO.

Wildcat 22-02-2010 17:35

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???. when staying at a hotel that serves hot breakfast, make sure you wake up early enough to get some
???+1. pack emergency food (such as poptarts) in case you miss the hot breakfast

Ryan_Davis 22-02-2010 18:08

Re: 101 Things I Wish I'd Known Before My First FIRST Tournament
 
Do not forget to connect to the arena's ip. This happened at our Ruckus... it was not fun.

davidfv 04-03-2010 01:22

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Not being prepared for the Alliance Selection
Especially with the way the seeding is done this year, there are good chances that rookie teams could be ranked pretty high after the qualification matches. It is hard to watch a high seed not knowing which team to select. Be proud that you managed to be ranked high and start thinking about alliance selection right away on Thursday. Even if you only have one person scouting, it is better than none. You could be ranked 12th and be brought into the top 8. Be prepared.

Not asking for help
There should be little reason that we do not have all robots running at the matches... NO ROBOT LEFT BEHIND. If you take a look at how the pits are arranged, you will notice that the low number (veteran) teams are mixed in between the high number (rookie) teams. Most regionals do this expecting the coopertition between the teams. If your robot is not working, just ask for help. Use the pit boss and their microphone to ask for help, you will be amazed how many other teams will be at your side in seconds.

Fixing everything before inspection
If your robot is a 60%-70% ready for matches, and all the hardware is there do the inspection as early as you can. The inspectors may find a major item that needs to be repaired or changed prior to competing. It is much better to find it out early than later.

kjolana1124 22-03-2010 18:10

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Pay more attention to the times not spent building the robot. In the end it's those times that will mean the most.

DarkFlame145 22-03-2010 18:37

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-Safety first never last have a future not a past............ oh yeah and injury forums suck (comes from the guys with a scare in the shape of Idaho for not wearing a jacket while welding)

-Act like an idiot, everyone else is at competition

-No idea is stupid

-No matter what happens during the season, have fun and learn at least one new thing (one year i learned pneumatic started with ph :p )

-If no one else take up leadership on something, take it, you might be good at it.

Wildcat 22-03-2010 20:51

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when one goes on the field wether for alliance selection or to drive in a match, always use the bathroom before you go out...you never know when the rest of your team in the stands is gonna try to make you dance :ahh:

BEEKMAN 22-03-2010 21:20

Re: 101 Things I Wish I'd Known Before My First FIRST Tournament
 
If you're on the drive team, you may not eat lunch....

When in atlanta, bring comfortable shows...its a looong walk for the driver and operator

Nigel 22-03-2010 21:27

Re: 101 Things I Wish I'd Known Before My First FIRST Tournament
 
always bring extra tread for your wheels if you want to keep your turning (at least with the hightop tread plactions >.<)

always bring about 10 batteries so that the very slow charge time doesn't kill you (we had to change batteries every match cos of how we drained em with our kicker)

ideasrule 23-03-2010 02:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Quatitos (Post 360514)
72. Safety glasses may be a nice forehead protector, but thats not what they are made for.

[lame joke]I have to question this ancient piece of wisdom from 2005. Surely if a piece of shrapnel is flying towards me, I'd want to protect my brain rather than my eyes? Then again life would suck if I'm blind, so maybe brain death is a better alternative.[/lame joke]

Andrew Schreiber 23-03-2010 11:46

Re: 101 Things I Wish I'd Known Before My First FIRST Tournament
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BEEKMAN (Post 941391)
If you're on the drive team, you may not eat lunch....

When in atlanta, bring comfortable shows...its a looong walk for the driver and operator

When on the team you may not eat lunch. I can't tell you how many times I have missed lunch at competitions.

Just in general, wear comfortable shoes... and bring fresh socks!

Quote:

Originally Posted by ideasrule (Post 941572)
[lame joke]I have to question this ancient piece of wisdom from 2005. Surely if a piece of shrapnel is flying towards me, I'd want to protect my brain rather than my eyes? Then again life would suck if I'm blind, so maybe brain death is a better alternative.[/lame joke]

This. Don't even joke about this.

delsaner 23-03-2010 12:35

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-Expect to lose your voice. (Don't worry, you'll get it back in a few days :p)
-Make sure you have a compartment in your backpack solely for buttons.
-There will be problems with the robot during matches, so make sure you prepare yourself for anything that happens.

(still thinking of things)


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