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mtaman02 04-04-2008 01:07

Re: 2008 New York City Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BandChick (Post 730280)
Not sure if you've left for vacation or not, but according to SOAPs site, only Saturday and Sunday will be webcasted. =)

actually i've been on vacation lol hence why I need to know that way I can set it up to record both days. if its sat & sun i'll try and set my laptop up. i will not be going through this next year lol i WILL finish volunteering at local events before leaving the coast :D

George A. 04-04-2008 01:44

Re: 2008 New York City Regional
 
So for those of us that are uninitiated Jersians (or any travelers)

How far is the 33rd St Path Station/Ferry from Javits?

Seeing as how parking in the City will cost you more than all the G22's given out at a regional, I was thinking of taking another way in.

Any advice?

Racer26 04-04-2008 13:28

Re: 2008 New York City Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Wong (Post 729136)
It is official, NYC Regional is the biggest 2008 Regional!

65 FRC Teams, 59 FTC Teams, 50 FLL Teams.

I hate to burst your bubble, but Greater Toronto had 66 FRC teams, making it the biggest FRC event, besides Atlanta.

Madison 04-04-2008 13:39

Re: 2008 New York City Regional
 
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Originally Posted by 1075guy (Post 730525)
I hate to burst your bubble, but Greater Toronto had 66 FRC teams, making it the biggest FRC event, besides Atlanta.

It did not, however, have FTC or FLL tournaments happening simultaneously; so, as far as the "regional" title goes, this is the largest.

Dad1279 04-04-2008 13:45

Re: 2008 New York City Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by George A. (Post 730316)
So for those of us that are uninitiated Jersians (or any travelers)

How far is the 33rd St Path Station/Ferry from Javits?

Seeing as how parking in the City will cost you more than all the G22's given out at a regional, I was thinking of taking another way in.

Any advice?

Park in Hoboken or JC, and take the ferry. Drops you off behind Javitts. Then a short 2-3 block walk.

Freddy Schurr 04-04-2008 18:25

Re: 2008 New York City Regional
 
My friends and I are about to leave for NYC. See everyone tomorrow.

dipmeinaluminum 04-04-2008 22:00

Re: 2008 New York City Regional
 
what happened everyone?
no chatting about todays 1st day, with 69 teams in attendance?
everyone must be as tired as i am. :P

Scott Carpman 04-04-2008 22:03

Re: 2008 New York City Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by George A. (Post 730316)
So for those of us that are uninitiated Jersians (or any travelers)

How far is the 33rd St Path Station/Ferry from Javits?

Seeing as how parking in the City will cost you more than all the G22's given out at a regional, I was thinking of taking another way in.

Any advice?

It's a brisk half mile downhill from the PATH...shouldn't take you more than 10 minutes. Take the the train instead of the Ferry, unless you like throwing away cash.

George A. 04-04-2008 22:08

Re: 2008 New York City Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Carpman (Post 730793)
It's a brisk half mile downhill from the PATH...shouldn't take you more than 10 minutes. Take the the train instead of the Ferry, unless you like throwing away cash.


Yeah, I think we're taking either the PATH train, or apparently my hotel offers a shuttle to the city that I might take advantage of.

If you don't hear from me by tomorrows opening ceremonies, look for me in the Hudson, cause I probably decided to swim.

arhajder 04-04-2008 22:44

Re: 2008 New York City Regional
 
Today was a long rough day. I dont even know what i am still doing up. Well Good Night!

blaxbb 04-04-2008 22:56

Re: 2008 New York City Regional
 
did anyone else think the matches were kind of aggressive for practice rounds, or is that just week six setting in?

Akash Rastogi 05-04-2008 00:45

Re: 2008 New York City Regional
 
Just curious, but how many (and which) teams had a good autonomous in practice rounds and what was the autonomous strategy? Thanks

Josh Drake 05-04-2008 12:17

Re: 2008 New York City Regional
 
First impressions from this morning: Team 375 is there to win. Good looking bot:yikes:

MasterChief 573 05-04-2008 12:59

Re: 2008 New York City Regional
 
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Originally Posted by DRAKE343 (Post 730962)
First impressions from this morning: Team 375 is there to win. Good looking bot:yikes:

They came REALLY close at Pittsburgh, I expect to see good stuff out of them.

xcentrix 05-04-2008 14:22

Re: 2008 New York City Regional
 
ok so the webcast just went down. Did Godzilla eat NY?:ahh:


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