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We got one too! Sure it's a little smaller, but we chose to be be more tactical in our game.
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What really amuses me about this one is that I didn't make a connection until seeing this but... My team is Team 87. There is an Aegis Equiped Destroyer, DDG 87. AND I work for the Lockheed Martin Division that provided the Aegis Combat System for DDG 87.
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I wonder how many active Navy ships carry FIRST team numbers? |
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The 40's Delphi teams were represented back in the day:
http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/u.../bb/bb45cl.htm Here's a more modern ship with the 48 designation, the USS Yorktown: ![]() |
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Looks like there was an SS-237 named Trigger.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Trigger_(SS-237) "USS Trigger (SS-237) was a Gato-class submarine, the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the triggerfish, any of numerous deep-bodied fishes of warm seas having an anterior dorsal fin with two or three stout erectile spines." Sweet.. a submarine. Not so sweet.. http://www.csp.navy.mil/ww2boats/trigger.htm 89 Men were lost when it sunk and/or was attacked. I'm supprised I didn't stumble across these articles before since I always randomly seek out things with the number 237 attached to them. |
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I guess you could say our team number is kinda like a flying fish
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We have a ship too:
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1114 was a pleasure boat taken over by the Navy to patrol the Texas coastline during World War I - ooooh lots of danger involved there. Soak in the sunshine and drink mint juleps all day. Sounds like something those Simbot mentors would do! ;)
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Wow, this is sweet!
While looking for 174 on a boat, I found 174 in graffiti on a wall and I thought, "Alright! Thats my team getting the word out." But I found a boat. |
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I couldn't find one. Does this mean I'll fail at life in 2007? Depressing.
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A by-product of the search was three pages of integral calculus, seemingly unrelated to 461 except by the course number. The derivation shows why the transcendental number pi appears in the formula for the normal (Gaussian) probability density function commonly called the bell curve. So I guess 461 rings a bell ... :D |
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The SS-228 was an American submarine during World War II.
The USS Drum (SS-228): And then there are the railroad locomotives: ![]() ![]() And then there are license plates: ![]() ![]() |
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Niagara FIRST Teams are ready to go for 2007.....;) Would you expect anything less??? (Note they aren't identical triplets, but have the same pedigree)
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I type in 939 in google's image search and all I get is the CPU socket. Oh well mayby I need more google practice.
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Wohooooooooooooo!
i was able to locate one ![]() |
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Its one thing to joke about next years robot design, Its another to put up vessels, trains or other objects bearing your schools number and on top of it all you know the history behind not just a team number on the side of a ship or robot design.
Basically this is all fun and games for the sake of starting cool rumors but on the other hand what you are really doing is educating one another about history that just so happened to bear your team numbers - later on rep points shall be given and just so i don't forget to hand them out I will subscribe to this thread =) Keep up the good work. |
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The only 191 I could find was flight 191 out of O'Hare in '79. A painful memory in aviation history.
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Oh man.. first a submarine, and then I finally find a ship!!!
"USS McFarland (DD-237/AVD-14) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for John McFarland." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_McFarland_(DD-237) Creepy connection to CT as well. John McFarland (1840 – ?) was a sailor in the United States Navy and a recipient of the Medal of Honor. McFarland entered the Navy at Boston, Massachusetts, 24 December 1861 as seaman on Ohio, later transferring to Hartford in the West Gulf Blockading Squadron. Hartford: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Hartford_%281858%29 Her Anchor now sits at the University of Hartford. sweet.. Road trip time! |
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We will be ready. You just won't see us 'cause we will be invisible (it's a stealth ship). Andy B. |
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Better hope for balls in next year's game too Andy, cause I think I spot a poof ball or some other kind, and a big fan behind it ready to blow it into orbit? LOL
That ball may rival the size of Epcot's Spaceship Earth.. I think we need bigger goals next year. (both on and off the field). :) And, if it really was 45's boat, how come the ball is gray, and not a led lit up thing like your ball drop ball? :p |
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![]() Bam..Bedford Express :P |
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The name of the 2007 game will be Boats, Trains, and Robo-mobiles.
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I think we have some work to do:
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we've got ours!
![]() but since i'll be on team 190 next year....they've got theirs too: ![]() |
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Cabrilla (SS-288) a WWII submarine
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...lr%3D%26sa%3DN And a fast freighter owned by the Navy the USNS BELLATRIX http://images.search.yahoo.com/searc...tt=60&ei=UTF-8 |
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That would be SSGN-587, the first nuclear powered submarine to be specifically designed to launch missiles. |
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USS Bridget (Hull No. 1024) was an escort ship. Its been dismantled and sold for scrap!!! :ahh:
That's why we were thinking of something more like.... this: :D It's too bad that the 1,150hp engine might put us just a little over weight... but hey, that's what speed holes are for! :yikes: Looks like '07 is going to be a pretty rough-n-tumble year... i wonder where the red, blue, and green lights come in to this :rolleyes: -Q |
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Last post got hyperlink-pwnd so here's the right one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Trigger_(SS-237) and as for a pic.. cause Ted says we need one linked directly in a post here, I present this bad boy as well: ![]() |
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Team 571 is going to blow you out of the water with the Nautilus
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1002 train:
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Difference is, that's (used to be) outside the Halsey Field House, the site of the Chesepeake regional. ;) |
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I gave some rep points out for those who were able to link their team numbers to a historical object but there are many people here who just posted "look heres an iteam with out team number on it". I will award rep points to those who can not only match their team numbers with todays Flying, Floating and Submerged fortresses but also identify what role they played for the US.
I would like to also say that Elgin and Hoffman I'd like to give rep do you guys buttttttt....... VBulletin says I need to spread the love around so I didn't forget you guys. =) |
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![]() We had a landing ship... We now have a Submarine; ![]() Sadly, both USN... No RN ships have the number 759 that I can find :( |
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Ah, I knew if I looked hard enough I would be able to find something with my team number on it! I was getting almost desperate enough to photoshop something! :)
![]() C-130 transport plane (too bad it isn't Boeing, they're right in my backyard) And a couple trains: ![]() ![]() |
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