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6th Annual California Robot Games
We're trying to get Cal Games planning going, and we wanted to see what teams would be interested in coming, and if some potential dates we're looking at will work.
We're looking at pushing it back a ways so that teams have some time to actually work on their robots and attract new members/plan for the event. So we were thinking of October 22nd, October 29th, or November 12th. It will be held at Woodside High School again, for the third year. If you could check with your teams and get back to us in the near future, that would be a great help to our planning. Thanks everyone! -Cory McBride (cbmcbride[at]gmail.com) and Bill Gold (bill.gold[at]gmail.com) |
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I actaully plan on going to this. I would be careful about planning it around with other offseason comps though, I don't know if you usually get Michiganders, but October 22nd is right on Sweet Repeat time.
Also, you may consider taking a look at breaks. Thanksgiving falls on the 24-26 or so of November, and many colleges (where many mentors come from) have breaks in late October. Just some things to take into account. I'd like to attend Calgames personally :) Keep us updated. |
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The famous SCRRF Workshops are scheduled for Nov 12. So you probably want to avoid that date. I'll have to check on when the Fall Classic is planned. But I believe that is in October, possibly the 15th. Anyone from team 22 want to help me out here? I recall them being a month apart.
Since Southern California is probably your biggest potential source of out-of-area teams, I figured you should know our plans. (Sacramento isn't far enough from San Jose to be considered out-of-area by our measure) Besides the BeachBots would hate to miss due to a commitment closer to home. Think about it, 254, 330, 980, and 22 all in one match. That would be one to see, no matter how they were matched up. |
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My current team probably wouldn't be able to attend, but I will be up there for college at Berkeley, so I might be able to volunteer if needed pending my class schedule.
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I might come out for Cal Games this year, what with missing IRI and all. :(
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Cory, Bill,
I may not be involved with FIRST anymore, but I am definitely willing to help as much as I can to bridge the gap between the Cal Games we have the previous 2 years and the Cal Games coming this year. I am suddenly finding myself with a lot more time now that I don't have to think about robots anymore. So, if there is anything I can do, any information and planning details I can provide, I will gladly do so. There is a tradition of all the years of Cal Games, and a collection of experiences built since 2000 that should not be lost. Overall Cal Games represents the community of the bay area FIRST teams. It would be a shame if everything have to start all over again. So, let me know. I have every confidence that you guys and the bay area community have every talent and energy it takes to pull off another great event, because I have and always take pride in being a part of this wonderful community. Good luck! -Ken L |
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Team 100 will be there :D
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22 definetly planning on coming!!
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Well, I was planning on going to Disneyland in the Fall anway. This could be a fun diversion.
...wait, Disneyland is a fun diversion. This could be, uh, well, I guess it'd be nice to see people. |
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