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Ericgehrken 13-02-2008 17:52

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Being on the west coast is huge advantage.

KathieK 13-02-2008 17:53

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Not only is ship date looming, but so is the Suffield Shakedown Scrimmage scheduled for this weekend - the first place we get to see the official FIRST field in action. The flooding is causing a lot of cancellations for this evening and the temps are dropping making icing a concern again tonight.

EricH 13-02-2008 17:56

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Originally Posted by firstbots195 (Post 698269)
Being on the west coast is huge advantage.

Good weather and six more hours to build...the only teams that have it better are the Hawaiian teams!

Ericgehrken 13-02-2008 17:57

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Now I wanna move west!

Roger 14-02-2008 06:52

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Heh. This reminds me of how the weather is considered in New England:

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NEW ENGLAND TEMPERATURE CONVERSION CHART

60 F: Southern Californians shiver uncontrollably. People in New England sunbathe.
50 F: New Yorkers try to turn on the heat. People in New England plant gardens.
40 F: Italian & English cars won't start. People in New England drive with the windows down.
32 F: Distilled water freezes. Maine's Moosehead Lake's water gets thicker.
20 F: Floridians don coats, thermal underwear, gloves, wool hats. People in New England throw on a flannel shirt.
15 F: New York landlords finally turn up the heat. People in New England have the last cookout before it gets cold.
0 F: All the people in Miami die. New Englanders close the windows.
10 below zero: Californians fly away to Mexico. The Girl Scouts in New England are selling cookies door to door.
25 below zero: Hollywood disintegrates. People in New England get out their winter coats.
40 below zero: Washington DC runs out of hot air. People in New England let the dogs sleep indoors.
100 below zero: Santa Claus abandons the North Pole. New Englanders get frustrated because they can't start their "kahs."
460 below zero: All atomic motion stops (absolute zero on the Kelvin scale). People in New England start saying, "cold 'nuff for ya?"
500 below zero: Hell freezes over. The Red Sox win the World Series.
But don't put me in the second part. I've lived up here a long time and I'm sure I'm still considered one of the "new neighbors". :)

And what about that monsoon that blew thru yesterday? The streets were like rivers all the way home!

DarkFlame145 14-02-2008 07:06

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Originally Posted by Stillen (Post 698154)
Can't get to the school???? wow, you musta got hit hard.....We got power lines laying in the road, trees on top of the lines, snow up to the bumpers on the trucks, and more ice/water than the storm drains can handle, with rolling brown outs.....

Just click it into 4 wheel and go..... Our entire build team is here right now, almost like the storm never happened.... Not even the janitors showed up, just the DAWGS.....

4X4 doesn't help on ice, I learned that the hard way last winter. Snow it can help, but not ice.

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Originally Posted by Cory (Post 698198)
You guys should come finish your bots up on the west coast--it's been 70-75* here since last week.

But we have water =P When I was in Cali. over Xmass break seeing my family and jusy seeing home many of the lakes we passes where really low.

D_Price 14-02-2008 08:06

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I live in Pa and we got hit pretty bad but it didnt really stop us from working those nites.

Andrew Schreiber 14-02-2008 09:56

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Originally Posted by Cory (Post 698198)
You guys should come finish your bots up on the west coast--it's been 70-75* here since last week.

Cruel, and I'm not even in the north east. Course, in Flint its been 0 or lower almost everyday this week...Like cold enough that us native Michiganders put on a light coat to go outside. Though, we aren't as used to the cold as you New Englanders. We should force the West Coast teams to come out here during the winter. Course, I look at Pink Teams vids and they are in the sun in a dry parking lot, lucky teams!

Miner 14-02-2008 09:59

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Up here in Wisconsin were having loads of snow. I think we had 3 snow days in the last month. Each on different weeks. Another 3-5 inches is on its way in a couple of days.

We're averaging 5-7 inches per week with almos 2 feet on the groun now. Lots of south eastern WI teams are applying for extensions. It killed our build season.

Elgin Clock 14-02-2008 10:23

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Originally Posted by Tim Baird (Post 698187)
We're in the same boat. No school = no afterschool activities. This is our third lost day this season.

Jeesh Tim.. be lucky.

We've missed about 5 or 6 four-hour work days so far. We do have one heck of a great 5 week build season robot though so far, with some long days coming for most of us this weekend. :)

EricH 14-02-2008 11:19

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Originally Posted by Roger (Post 698645)
Heh. This reminds me of how the weather is considered in New England:

Inaccurate. At 60F, the Californians start saying it's cold. It takes about 30F (no parka) to get them shivering uncontrollably.

This from a Californian in South Dakota.

Cory 14-02-2008 11:40

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Originally Posted by DarkFlame145 (Post 698649)
But we have water =P When I was in Cali. over Xmass break seeing my family and jusy seeing home many of the lakes we passes where really low.

Yeah we've been in the midst of a mini drought here. We got a lot of rain in January though.

Daniel_LaFleur 14-02-2008 13:05

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We've missed 5 or 6 build days due to weather. We work at the school, and if it's closed we cannot build.

Unfortunately this has really impacted our already very tight schedule. I'm hopeing we can get it all together before ship date.

Roger 15-02-2008 10:52

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EricH I have no doubt about that. My boss flies in from his home in Florida (yeah, I know) and cranks up the air conditioning in the office. To him the warm office reminds him of outdoors in hot Florida, even if here it's 25 degrees (F) outside.

BigJ 15-02-2008 11:22

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SE wisconsin is supposedly getting another foot of snow on sunday.

Hopefully the public schools won't be closed on Monday....


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