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Mike Schroeder 02-01-2006 21:58

2006 game piece?
 
Alright so seeing as it is really slow at Home Depot right now, and in a continuing effort to look busy i was browsing through the computer system to see if 200 Bedford Street had any recent orders and the only thing i saw scared me alittle, i printed out a copy but for the obvious reasons, i cannot keep my job and post it on the Internet, but an order was made for 2000 Mailboxes.... I don't know what this means, but it is an very interesting element indeed

I don't know about you but i am sure starting to be afraid of what Dave and the GDC came up with this year

Greg Needel 02-01-2006 22:08

Re: 2006 game piece?
 
can you give us a model number? and or any other details?


come on mike we only had a few more days till kickoff why must you torment us now :ahh:

Alex Golec 02-01-2006 23:24

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Now really! Putting pasta and noodles in a mailbox sounds like a joke to play with your leftover spaghetti dinner. Well, who knows if thats for the game or if they just wanted to change all their mailboxes and have spares for a couple of years, ( :confused: ) but it sounds interesting.

This year's game:

POSTAL PASTA

_Alex

sanddrag 02-01-2006 23:34

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Sounds like a bunch of bucatini to me.

I guess I've just seen too many of these stories that all have the same style that I am just extremely skeptical (if not 100% positive it is made up) Also, if someone were to order that many mailboxes, I don't think they'd get them from Home Depot

Michael Corsetto 02-01-2006 23:43

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Could they possibly be those mailboxes that the US Postal Service uses to transport their mail in bulk. Those boxes greatly resemble the ones which were used in the 2003 game. Could FIRST have gone back to boxes this year? Mabye we put the pasta in the boxes? Or mabye these are the classic mailboxes with the little hatch door thingy? But why? My brain is starting to hurt with possibilities. More details please? Pretty please?

Mike C.

sciencenerd 02-01-2006 23:45

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But if you think about it, if it were FIRST why would they need 2000? It is too late to put one in every KOP (I think) and if they were for the regionals/champs, I don't think they would need that many. Because there are only a max of 7 regionals on any given weekend, and (remind me if I'm wrong) they ship the fields from one location to the next for each weekend, so they only need 7 sets.

That would be 285 mailboxes per regional! To possibly need that many, they would have to either (1) greatly increase the number of robots on the field at once or (2) significantly increase the length of the match.

And just imagine 285 mailboxes scattered around a field the size of the 2005 one... there would be no place for the robots!

Not to burst any bubbles, but this is probably for some major housing complex being built/neighborhood renovation. Or maybe it is a for construction company that needs a stockpile for many projects across the country. But you don't know who bought it, right?

Billfred 02-01-2006 23:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sciencenerd
That would be 285 mailboxes per regional! To possibly need that many, they would have to either (1) greatly increase the number of robots on the field at once or (2) significantly increase the length of the match.

And just imagine 285 mailboxes scattered around a field the size of the 2005 one... there would be no place for the robots!

Two words: spare parts.

You should've seen the number of tetra clovers FIRST had for competitions.

Ted Boucher 03-01-2006 00:27

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I can hear it now at competitions, they will have to change the charge sound to the AOL "You've got Mail!" sound. :D

Elgin Clock 03-01-2006 00:28

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Somehow.. the phrase "you've got mail" has taken on a whole new meaning.

And the Millyard complex is a pretty big place. Maybe the mailboxes are an upgrade for the many tenants. LOL

Adam Richards 03-01-2006 00:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sciencenerd
But if you think about it, if it were FIRST why would they need 2000? It is too late to put one in every KOP (I think) and if they were for the regionals/champs, I don't think they would need that many. Because there are only a max of 7 regionals on any given weekend, and (remind me if I'm wrong) they ship the fields from one location to the next for each weekend, so they only need 7 sets.

Week 2 actually has 8 regionals, but yes, that would still be 250 mailboxes per regional.
Quote:

Originally Posted by sciencenerd
Not to burst any bubbles, but this is probably for some major housing complex being built/neighborhood renovation. Or maybe it is a for construction company that needs a stockpile for many projects across the country. But you don't know who bought it, right?

Big Mike said that it came from 200 Bedford Street, which is the location of FIRST HQ in Manchester, NH.

ChuckDickerson 03-01-2006 00:57

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IF these 2000 mailboxes were actually purchased by FIRST, then I think it is safe to assume they would want to buy the least expensive ones possible that accomplish the goal. If you search the Home Depot site, about the least expensive one they have is a plastic one for less than $40 that opens in the front and back made by Step2. I can see this as a solution to the human player/robot interaction safety issue. The human player must put something in the front and the robot retrieves it from the back. Sort of redefines the whole loading zone problem doesn't it.

On the one hand, $40 x 2000 = $80,000 is a pretty big chunk of change but on the other hand why would anyone order 2000 mailboxes anyway much less from the Home Depot near FIRST headquarters? Hmm, very suspicious.

dez250 03-01-2006 01:00

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200 Bedford Street:



What a fun game piece that could be...

Nuttyman54 03-01-2006 01:03

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but if they're using them for loading zones, why would they need 2000 of them? i'm hard pressed to imagine 250 loading zones on a field...

ChuckDickerson 03-01-2006 01:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Nuttyman54
but if they're using them for loading zones, why would they need 2000 of them? i'm hard pressed to imagine 250 loading zones on a field...

There are 1133 teams currently listed for this year. I wouldn't think $40 more per KOP would be out of the question. Since we don't know the game yet maybe there is a wall of mailboxes or something. Who knows. By any measure 2000 is a lot of mailboxes. My guess is these have nothing at all to do with FIRST and somebody messed up an order somewhere. Once at work I needed to order 500 plastic sample bottles and someone in the purchasing department messed up and started to order 50,000 before the mistake was caught. It would have been a real problem if an 18 wheeler showed up full of empty plastic bottles.

Billfred 03-01-2006 01:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DeepWater
IF these 2000 mailboxes were actually purchased by FIRST, then I think it is safe to assume they would want to buy the least expensive ones possible that accomplish the goal. If you search the Home Depot site, about the least expensive one they have is a plastic one for less than $40 that opens in the front and back made by Step2.

There are cheaper mailboxes than that. You can get a standard rural mailbox for about $10 from Lowe's (source: personal experience, as my family now has a new one on the street).


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