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Travis Covington 06-10-2006 02:08

A tribute to the "A-Bomb"
 
After getting both robots ready for the Fall Classic scrimmage this weekend, we decided to have a little fun. (we are known for having a good time and recording certain instances on film) ;)

Anyway, here is our tribute to the A-Bomb. We wanted to see what we were capable of, and ended up transferring the balls between the two robots two or so dozen times.. we were THAT bored! We used every ball we could find, but probably could have only fit a few more without running into problems with jamming. We didn't count, but its in the neighborhood of 20 balls I think?


Of course, a shout out goes to teams 195, 25, and the many others who thought of, attempted, or wanted to attempt the "A-Bomb" in competition. You all made the game a whole lot of fun, and gave an inspiring display of what cooperation is all about.


http://www.vivid-hosting.net/MOV00242.MPG

http://www.vivid-hosting.net/MOV00234.MPG


PS, yes, that was me at the end yelling "ahhh, you're too slooow!!" :)

AdamHeard 06-10-2006 02:15

Re: A tribute to the "A-Bomb"
 
I always wondered ... Where does the name "A Bomb" come from?

Richard Wallace 06-10-2006 06:29

Re: A tribute to the "A-Bomb"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cromat44
I always wondered ... Where does the name "A Bomb" come from?

Just a guess -- the A is for Assist. Think Magic to Worthy, 10+ times a game for the Lakers back in the early '80s.

Corey Balint 06-10-2006 09:02

Re: A tribute to the "A-Bomb"
 
It was called A-Bomb because we figured that it would have a huge impact on the score and it would be a suprise to the other teams.

Or as Tom says, they needed a code name that no one would understand at UTC, when himself and Greg Marra talked about it.

And Dang Travis, I must say, that looked awesome. :cool:
All we can do is shoot our balls into the loader, you guys can have some serious fun with that.

Nuttyman54 06-10-2006 10:06

Re: A tribute to the "A-Bomb"
 
is there any good video of 195 and 968 doing this on Einstein? the webcast doen't actually show the best trasnfer.

Greg Marra 06-10-2006 10:55

Re: A tribute to the "A-Bomb"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nuttyman54
is there any good video of 195 and 968 doing this on Einstein? the webcast doen't actually show the best trasnfer.

In the first semi-final on Einstein, 195 attempts to dump balls into 968. 195 was having some drive issues since their belt was partially slipped (and became completely slipped after the manuever) and 968 was having some drive issues because 177 was pinning them against the lexan. Overall, they probably transferred six or seven balls, which represented some serious scoring potential given the deadly accuracy of the 968 bot from the top of the ramp.

From what I recall, the webcast camera showed this fairly well.

jackie Ha 06-10-2006 14:18

Re: A tribute to the "A-Bomb"
 
dude, that was awesome. :ahh: man i wish i was there for that. :mad: my friends are totally stoked on the footage. see you later buddies. :p

nuggetsyl 06-10-2006 15:32

Re: A tribute to the "A-Bomb"
 
how much did you robot weigh???

Travis Covington 06-10-2006 19:26

Re: A tribute to the "A-Bomb"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nuggetsyl
how much did you robot weigh???

119.6 lbs in ATL, I believe.

nuggetsyl 06-10-2006 19:27

Re: A tribute to the "A-Bomb"
 
how much did the base weigh

Cory 06-10-2006 19:57

Re: A tribute to the "A-Bomb"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nuggetsyl
how much did the base weigh

Probably 50 lbs or so. The ball pickup/shooter assemblies were definitely significantly heavier than the drive.

AdamHeard 06-10-2006 20:01

Re: A tribute to the "A-Bomb"
 
I thought I remembered a team at phoenix using it as well. I just couldn't remember if it was you, or 599. You guys were awesome at phoenix by the way.

And to team 968, I look forward to competing with both of you this weekend at the fall classic.

nuggetsyl 06-10-2006 20:02

Re: A tribute to the "A-Bomb"
 
wow 50 pounds we could have put our base on that. Great machine guys. I wish we had 5 more points for a third match.

Nuttyman54 06-10-2006 21:31

Re: A tribute to the "A-Bomb"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Greg Marra
In the first semi-final on Einstein, 195 attempts to dump balls into 968. 195 was having some drive issues since their belt was partially slipped (and became completely slipped after the manuever) and 968 was having some drive issues because 177 was pinning them against the lexan. Overall, they probably transferred six or seven balls, which represented some serious scoring potential given the deadly accuracy of the 968 bot from the top of the ramp.

From what I recall, the webcast camera showed this fairly well.

They did it more than just that one time. That A-Bomb was shown, but there was a better one in finals match two. The camera is focussing on 217 loading, but you can hear Dave saying "watch the cooperation, 195 feeding their teammate!". It's at about 100 seconds left in the match.

Cory 06-10-2006 21:51

Re: A tribute to the "A-Bomb"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nuttyman54
They did it more than just that one time. That A-Bomb was shown, but there was a better one in finals match two. The camera is focussing on 217 loading, but you can hear Dave saying "watch the cooperation, 195 feeding their teammate!". It's at about 100 seconds left in the match.

It first happened in the semis on Newton, also, iirc. Maybe it was the finals. Not sure.


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