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(Click_Here) 31-07-2006 23:40

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Jeremiah Johnson 31-07-2006 23:43

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Oh boy... you guys got lucky on that one. I wouldn't have even taken it wrapped in plastic. But that's me and I don't like to let 6 weeks go down the drain. Carpe Diem. Nice robot by the way. Looks like a nice little bot.

Bill_Hancoc 31-07-2006 23:52

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you guys got lucky


Our mentors decided to drill holes in the top of our crate to hang things from it in transit...we forgot that we drilled said holes when we recived the crate back home and let it sit in the rain for a few days...when we opened it up the electronics box was filled w/ water...but it still worked thats the best part...altho the chain was alittle rusted

KenWittlief 01-08-2006 00:03

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they had an almost mystical quiet dignity, these Robots in the Mist!

I remember that day, it poured - and I remember thinking "I wonder if they will still have the parade today?"

Yea AquaBot!

Romeo1351 01-08-2006 00:19

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And members shielding the robot with their bodies from the rain.

I'd have done the exact same thing...

Thankfully, nothing happened to it...

Tom Bottiglieri 01-08-2006 00:43

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Where's IFI and those water-proof'd Victors when you need them!

Greg Marra 01-08-2006 10:22

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Bottiglieri
Where's IFI and those water-proof'd Victors when you need them!

Surprisingly, our robot handled the rain pretty well.

On the way to Battlecry this year, we were going to put the robot under the coach bus. Unfortunately, this coach bus was about 4" not deep enough underneath to fit the robot. We had to stick it in the back of a mentor's pickup truck. Double unfortunately, it was raining. We covered the robot with a tarp. Triple unfortunately, all this extra set up made us late. The robot beat the team to WPI, and team 40 helped our mentor unload the robot, because we were in the next match with team 40. They lent us a battery, and we dried the robot off with paper towels and put it on the field sans bumpers or dashboard.

Nothing smoked!

anna~marie 01-08-2006 10:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Greg Marra
Surprisingly, our robot handled the rain pretty well.

On the way to Battlecry this year, we were going to put the robot under the coach bus. Unfortunately, this coach bus was about 4" not deep enough underneath to fit the robot. We had to stick it in the back of a mentor's pickup truck. Double unfortunately, it was raining. We covered the robot with a tarp. Triple unfortunately, all this extra set up made us late. The robot beat the team to WPI, and team 40 helped our mentor unload the robot, because we were in the next match with team 40. They lent us a battery, and we dried the robot off with paper towels and put it on the field sans bumpers or dashboard.

Nothing smoked!

holy cow thats crazy

santosh 01-08-2006 16:03

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Haha, this reminds me of the July 4th parade we were in last year. We had to first cover the float the day before because it poured like crazy. Then we got to teh parad starting site in teh morning and it began to rain so we had to use our supernatural magic powers to find tarps to cover up the robots so that we could run them later on when it wasn't raining. Too bad our float was made out of paper...

rees2001 01-08-2006 16:14

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Great story, I'm not sure I could justify putting a robot out in conditions like that. Luckily the kids probably wouldn't listen & would still take it out.

Looking into your picture, that doesn't look like a 578 poof ball sticking out of the end of your bot. :)

(Click_Here) 01-08-2006 23:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Romeo1351
And members shielding the robot with their bodies from the rain.

I'd have done the exact same thing...

Thankfully, nothing happened to it...

1.) We are happy we choose black t-shirts over white t-shirts because of the rain.

2.) Even if our robot was shorted out we did have a spare robot handy for events later this year. It is stored somewhere in downtown rochester.

roboticsguy1988 01-08-2006 23:29

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Well during our 4-H Parade in Huntington, we had a huge down pour basically all the way through the parade. The rain started about 1/8 of the way through the parade. We got the robots turned off and covered them with tarps along with out controllers, the cart which has electronics on it, our sound amp and speakers. But however the radio modem on one of our OI's did not last but everything else works fine after drying out for a week. Oh and our shirts which were blue in the beginning got so wet they by the end they were black...

So most people did not get to see the robots but they still received wet candy...

(Click_Here) 02-08-2006 14:30

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Originally Posted by rees2001
Great story, I'm not sure I could justify putting a robot out in conditions like that. Luckily the kids probably wouldn't listen & would still take it out.

Looking into your picture, that doesn't look like a 578 poof ball sticking out of the end of your bot. :)

Thats a team 340 poof ball, how it got there I don't know... O_o

rees2001 02-08-2006 20:10

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Originally Posted by (Click_Here)
Thats a team 340 poof ball, how it got there I don't know... O_o

Talk to just about any team & they will have balls from some other team. I know we have balls from a few different teams. I think we have almost as many as we bought. I look at like the give a penny take a penny tray, it all balances out in the end.


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