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A few people posted earlier (last night) that they were hoping to see 102 in action today... hopefully you were able to catch it :P and thanks to waialua359 for commenting on 102... I will pass the word on to them. And to Mike, the queing was easy :P hahaha. Hoepfully it goes well tomorrow.
I wish all the teams the best of luck tomorrow. About 20 matches remain so we'll see what can happen :) I hope yall at home get a great show to watch :D And I must say, your team should never leave until the end of the day (aka after EVERYTHING is done) or else you end up like 102 and having 1 mentor and 1 student there to accept the =/ haha. |
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103 is certainly the hottest team on the floor this week. Ive watched them catch and settle a bouncing trackball and then quickly pop it off. They did a great job. And we owe them a lot for advice on repairing our ball knocker as well as giving us the key to solving the IR riddle yesterday. They are good friends. Another team to watch is the rookie Robbinsville. They have been on fire with their auto mode and knocking the balls down. Great job for a first year team. And congrats to 1089 (my family's team) for winning the web page award. They have worked incredibly hard against some ridiculous odds against them this past year. They deserve the recognition. WC:cool: |
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Nice video. How are you recording it, are you using the cmucam, what recording media, etc.
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Our robot has an on board webcam and an embedded PC (mini-itx board). it isn't the cmucam. we use it to track the ball in autonomous. we record on a compact flash drive.
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So I'm enjoying the NJ regional so far. There are glitches, sure, but that often happens at a week 1 regional. What's upsetting is that some teams are still having trouble driving around the track, which makes it harder to enjoy the game. I am sure it's incredibly frustrating for those teams.
Obviously I was expecting 103 and 25 to be the two big "Contenders" at NJ, but some teams have really shown their stuff!! The Panthers (816) have been wrecking house and hurdling quite consistently. The Gearheads (102) are quite a blur at times.... I don't know how they packed all that speed into that itty-bitty box, but man, does it move! Another good hurdler was 449, and another was the yellow one with the big silver claws (I'm sorry I don't remember your number). Cold Fusion (1279) was also hurdling exceptionally well, and had pretty good control. Some teams are doing rather well without the ball, and one team I saw that I think really does that well is Killer Kardinals (136). Just like the Tornadoes (381), they've got a smart boat-like bumper design which helps them push and squeeze in between obstacles, but I noticed that 136 really realizes that they just need to ignore everything and keep driving, and their drive system is holding up and functioning rather well. I've seen some great hybrid drives out there too. I haven't had the chance to see a lot of them, but the ones I noted the best were Raider Robotix (25) and rookie team Nemesis (2590). Nemesis crossed 3 lines and knocked 2 balls off for a 28-point start during at least one of their hybrid attempts. From what I was told, 25 scored 40 points in hybrid mode in one match. Good hybrids are now starting to hit the 3-line mark, and some even all 4. Oh, and I had a lot of fun subbing in for Georga A. on game announcing today. My apologies to Iron Devils, Mid Knight Inventors, and Blair Wrench Project for butchering your names or just plan getting them wrong. That's what I get for not knowing you all. |
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Also, a little tip for teams in upcoming regionals: If the elevator or end effector of your alliance partners' robot gets stuck on the overpass and the robot tilts, please help them out to get the robot back on the ground if you are close enough to help right away. I saw some robots helping their alliance partners with this and some that didn't. Overall, its a principle of gracious professionalism and I would like to see it happen more often at upcoming and even tomorrow's competitions. :)
Just something that may help out. |
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Absolutely excellent job everyone! NJ is an awesome place to compete not only because of the teams in and around our state but because of the teams that come in from far beyond.
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Good luck everyone, looking forward to an exciting last day! |
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I'll be down at Trenton tommorrow with a few other SciBorgs. Anybody have any buttons left to gve out?
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103 looks really good, and whats up with 25 |
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