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Ian Curtis 02-01-2006 17:22

Re: Team Numbering System?
 
Well, there's no 1337 either... :(

When did they start not giving out numbers with meaning?

Billfred 02-01-2006 17:23

Re: Team Numbering System?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nuttyman54
Well there are a number of teams that are hosted by religious schools...I imagine they wouldn't be too happy if they got 666 assigned to them. Also, 1337 wasn't assigned, as far as I know

1337 was assigned to a school in Germany. They didn't ever actually compete.

TimCraig 02-01-2006 17:38

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Quote:

Originally Posted by phrontist
Wait... 666 wasn't given out?! I can't believe FIRST would cave to some nonsensical relgious superstition like that.

Me either. And a quick scan of the list of teams quickly shows a couple of numbers were assigned that have "meaning".

Greg Marra 02-01-2006 18:30

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1337 or 1984 would be fun team numbers to have.

Kyle Fenton 02-01-2006 18:33

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I know that some numbers are re-used, over the years. For example team 4 is a 2004 rookie. Rookies that year were in the 1200 and 1300 range.

There are a couple of other examples.

The number system does baffle me from time to time. There are almost teams in the 2000 range, and there are only 1130 teams registered. I highly doubt that 45% of teams signed up and dropped out.

slickguy2007 02-01-2006 18:38

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When we were rookies, I remember we had a choice of what number we wanted to be. FIRST gave us a choice between team numbers 1306, 1313, or 1403. They actually told us later on that we could pick our own number (between a range) if we wanted, of course we would have to make sure we didn't pick an already existing number. We liked 1403, it had a nice ring to it. :p


GO 1403!!!

Ryan Foley 02-01-2006 19:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Conor Ryan
A few questions admist all of this number switching:
  1. If a team exists, and then dies (theres no easy way of saying it) then resurfaces again, does it still have rookie status/eligibility?
  2. And if a team splits does one or both of the halfs have any rookie status?
  3. Theres no way of getting a new number without not competing for a season, is there?(not that I want to go through all the paperwork)
I'm just speculating that questions 2 and 3 are Noes, but some clarification may help.

1) depends on the team. When 350 came back in 2004, we asked to keep our old number, which FIRST allowed, and granted 2nd year status (as far as KOP type). However I believe under certain circumstances FIRST will also let a "back from the dead" team get a rookie number/ status.

dont know about 2 or 3

John Gutmann 02-01-2006 21:03

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I know my team did split up long ago, but I don't know about the rookie status. Our team is named Greater Rochester Robotics (GRR) when we were multiple high schools but now we are just one but the name and number remains.

TonzOFun 02-01-2006 21:16

Re: Team Numbering System?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Conor Ryan
A few questions admist all of this number switching:
And if a team splits does one or both of the halfs have any rookie status?

The answer, neither team gets rookie status. Both teams 555 and 1929 are running out of Montclair High School. Due to this fact, 1929 is not getting rookie status.

It also doesn't seem to matter how many of the original team's members are on the new team. 555 is now the main team at MHS and 1929 is an all girl's team. 1929 has only 1 member from 555, but they aren't rookie because they share the same school.

Or at least thats how Ive been understanding it...

663.keith 02-01-2006 21:50

Re: Team Numbering System?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by phrontist
Wait... 666 wasn't given out?! I can't believe FIRST would cave to some nonsensical relgious superstition like that.

I am glad that FIRST did not give out team number 666. I am a member of team 663, and we happen to be a Christian school. If we told the school board that we would be competing as team 666, I know that they would not have given us a chance of competing. I believe that FIRST would not give out team 666 in order to avoid a possibly terrible situation.

Allison 02-01-2006 22:22

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teams that are formed of more than one high school then split to form new teams are generally given a team number from the year that the team first became involved in FIRST not the year they formed their own team. This allows for less confusion on which teams are real rookies.

Mike Martus 02-01-2006 23:05

Re: Team Numbering System?
 
A little more history here.

I was at a FIRST workshop in the summer of 1997 in Manchester and was having a discussion with Lori ( now Lori Ragas ) a very in the know right hand of FIRST staff person. One of the issues was the "Numbering system" for teams. My argument was that team recognition, team uniforms and other team stuff that was now appearing at the FIRST competitions was very expensive to change each year.

The only rational FIRST had for new numbers each year was to have an accurate number of teams competing in the competition. Heated debate only lasted a few seconds and the rest is history.

Trivia: What was Chief Delphi's team number in our first year 1996?

And better yet how is that number really 47?

fnsnet 03-01-2006 00:34

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The information I've gathered from FIRST the past few months suggests that FIRST will hold a teams number for five years after the last time they entered a competition. If they do not return after five years, the number will be eligible for a rookie team to be assigned it.

dez250 03-01-2006 01:17

Re: Team Numbering System?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Martus
A little more history here.

Trivia: What was Chief Delphi's team number in our first year 1996?

And better yet how is that number really 47?

Weren't you guys team 32 in 1996 and well i dont know how 32 = 47.

Winged Globe 03-01-2006 03:24

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Quote:

Originally Posted by dez250
Weren't you guys team 32 in 1996 and well i dont know how 32 = 47.

32= 47 in base 15?


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