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Jay Trzaskos 02-03-2006 20:03

Re: 2006 NJ Regional
 
How did 1403 run Conor? And 25? Which robots look the best so far?

Thanks for the update.

JT
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Conor Ryan 02-03-2006 21:04

Re: 2006 NJ Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay Trzaskos
How did 1405 run Conor? And 25? Which robots look the best so far?

Thanks for the update.

JT
229

*cough* you mean 1403? *cough*

We looked pretty good, we were having some glitches in the ground feeder (tubing on it changed size in the cold of storage) we had a bad master link on our drivetrain the snapped in an early match, but thankfully everything got back in line and we should be good for tommorow. We got a nasty scare when we weighed in at 120.5, but that was later corrected on the account of the offical scale needed to be re-calibrated, which left us at 119.5. We spent most of the day making sure that it was running the way it was supposed to and tweaking a few things here in there. Our camera is looking pretty good also.

25 also looked good, I love the way they load balls into their shooter. They looked to be minorly tweaking a bunch of stuff all day, but I'm not sure if their Autonomous video is proofing to be legit, who knows it was a weird day for everyone.

Right now the team to watch out for is in no doubt 103. They got there a bit late and left early, but they basically opened the robot up and it ran beautifully. Those guys got a robot that works, and it works well, if they aren't seeded high, they should be the first pick on saturday.

I have a list of bots that impressed me a ton in my head, I'm not so sure about their numbers but there are some ones that looked good, I think 486 and 637 that I really liked, they both had shooters that when loaded made great shots. I think they played defence really well too.

DanDon 02-03-2006 21:12

Re: 2006 NJ Regional
 
Anyone know how 375 was doing?

Spikey 02-03-2006 21:16

Re: 2006 NJ Regional
 
Info on Team 293 anyone?

Freddy Schurr 02-03-2006 21:27

Re: 2006 NJ Regional
 
Today was a challenging day, volunteering and everything. I was the person with the head set walking about the field on the red alliance side. Anyway, I am very impress with all the teams and may talk to a couple of y'all on SAT ( I can't be there tomorrow due to college demands) but yea, um, it was very good and can't wait for the real competition to begin.

George A. 02-03-2006 22:33

Re: 2006 NJ Regional
 
I had the tedious job of sitting at the scorer's table and saying 3,2,1 go...not that exciting (I really get to open up tomorrow)

ANYWAY onto the ?'s

We DO have Poof Balls now, Karin Kloberg tracked them down and transported 140 Poof Balls to SBA in her mini van.

Sara Neid got the update for the scoring software so hopefully a lot of those bugs will be worked out for tomorrow.

And I do agree with a lot of the teams getting slow starts. 293 missed a few of the beginning matches, but towards the end of the day got into the swing of things. 375 looked like it was having a little trouble with its ground feeder, but its shooter worked well. I was surprised at some teams that didn't even make the field...the most promenent that comes to mind was 48, they didn't take part in one practice match all day! :confused:

I also agree the the Cybersonics and the Positronic Panthers are the top two teams to watch as of now, they were the only two that consistently performed IMO. However as the day went on a plethera of teams came into their own and made their presence known...such teams that come to mind are 11,25, 1403, 293, 102, 56...and some others that I can't think of right now.

It's shaping up to be a glorious competition and I'll talk to everyone tomorrow when I get home.

Bharat Nain 02-03-2006 22:45

Re: 2006 NJ Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Conor Ryan
25 also looked good, I love the way they load balls into their shooter. They looked to be minorly tweaking a bunch of stuff all day, but I'm not sure if their Autonomous video is proofing to be legit, who knows it was a weird day for everyone.

There are differences between a real field and a school field. We don't have time to sit and spoof a video .. we'd rather perfect the autonomous modes. Everything else works flawlessly.

Meyerman 03-03-2006 00:20

Re: 2006 NJ Regional
 
calm down brat i believe u! looks like thiers some good bots, should be a pretty good regional.

mpking 03-03-2006 14:03

Re: 2006 NJ Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by M.O.R.T.
I had the tedious job of sitting at the scorer's table and saying 3,2,1 go...not that exciting (I really get to open up tomorrow)


How about 88 (TJē) ?

How are they doing. (Why did NJ not have a regional site again?)

Elgin Clock 03-03-2006 14:40

Re: 2006 NJ Regional
 
Thanks for all the updates folks. I'll be there tomorrow, and will visit some teams so keep an eye out for me.

:)

Good luck to all!

Amanda Morrison 03-03-2006 17:34

Re: 2006 NJ Regional
 
Congrats to Wayne Cokeley for receiving the WFA!

Rich Wong 03-03-2006 17:42

Re: 2006 NJ Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Amanda Morrison
Congrats to Wayne Cokeley for receiving the WFA!

Wow!
GO WAYNE GO WAYNE GO WAYNE GO WAYNE!!!

Congrats on winning the WFA.
Very :cool:

Spikey 03-03-2006 18:56

Re: 2006 NJ Regional
 
Any awards updates??

DanDon 03-03-2006 19:07

Re: 2006 NJ Regional
 
Anyone have the rankings?

How is 375 doing? Who are the top teams so far?

Alex Burman 03-03-2006 19:20

Re: 2006 NJ Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dhoizner
Anyone have the rankings?

Funny story about those rankings
for what seemed like almost the entire day the ranking system was down right through the end so as far as I know no one knows who's at what place.

but here they are http://www2.usfirst.org/2006comp/Eve.../rankings.html

top teams in 1-8 order are

375
25
1811
56
1418
381
103
486

As for awards
87 got the imagery award
innovation in control went to 225
Creativity went to 293
Driving tomorrows technology went to 637
433 firebirds got the entrepreneurship
1676 got the 1st judges award
1089 got the website award
Ernie DiCico won outstanding Volunteer
WFA finalist: Wayne Cokeley team 25
http://www2.usfirst.org/2006comp/Events/NJ/awards.html

Just a reminder to everyone attending. We are starting extra early tom marrow.

Here are the match results to round everything off
http://www2.usfirst.org/2006comp/Events/NJ/matches.html


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