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ComradeNikolai 07-03-2008 18:18

Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
Does anyone know if the Kettering competition is being webcasted and, if so, where to find it?

Jherbie53 07-03-2008 19:17

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
I believe there is no webcast.

CardcaptorRLH85 07-03-2008 19:58

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
Nope, no webcast. I'm here...

However, now that I'm here, has anyone else EVER seen a 5 HOUR delay due to a pair of failed arena controllers?

Jherbie53 07-03-2008 20:08

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CardcaptorRLH85 (Post 714408)
Nope, no webcast. I'm here...

However, now that I'm here, has anyone else EVER seen a 5 HOUR delay due to a pair of failed arena controllers?

Only at a kettering kickoff. It was the same year of stack attack and the problem was that team were rolling the carts over the pressure pads the human players stood on. It wasn't 5 hours, but they did cancel matchers and proceeded to the eliminations rather than play the last handful of matches.

CardcaptorRLH85 07-03-2008 20:37

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jherbie53 (Post 714413)
Only at a kettering kickoff. It was the same year of stack attack and the problem was that team were rolling the carts over the pressure pads the human players stood on. It wasn't 5 hours, but they did cancel matchers and proceeded to the eliminations rather than play the last handful of matches.

I see, one of the 2 Kettering Kickoffs that I didn't attend ^_^ Well, at least the problem looks solved. What I want to know is how they managed to rig it....

rogerlsmith 07-03-2008 21:04

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
There was TV coverage about this event:

http://abclocal.go.com/wjrt/media?id=6004929

Way to go, whoever did their homework!!

Roger

Andrew Schreiber 08-03-2008 00:43

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
Quote:

I see, one of the 2 Kettering Kickoffs that I didn't attend ^_^ Well, at least the problem looks solved. What I want to know is how they managed to rig it....
Same way we control auton,disable, and normal mode... a toggle switch of course. Should be back to normal tomorrow. If not... well we deal right?


Oh, and we are not webcasting but we will be HOPEFULLY posting the entire regional on the web after the fact.

And while I'm writing, I would like to say that I have been very impressed by the level of competition I am seeing. Congratulations to all the teams and hopefully we will have a nice day tomorrow.

Swan217 08-03-2008 00:45

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jherbie53 (Post 714413)
Only at a kettering kickoff. It was the same year of stack attack and the problem was that team were rolling the carts over the pressure pads the human players stood on. It wasn't 5 hours, but they did cancel matchers and proceeded to the eliminations rather than play the last handful of matches.


Ahhh yes, KK '03 - a great day to be the DJ at a competition that wasn't competing. I completely know how the guy today felt :confused::ahh::eek::mad::p

So I was going to mention how huge of a disaster it was walking around for 5 hours with no competing, oh and by the way - it's ALL MY FAULT EVERYBODY, AND I'M SORRY. I walk through the door, and suddenly the field breaks down. It must be my magnetic personality.

But anyways, it turned out not to be such a big disaster after all. It gave the rookie teams some valuable time with some VERY experienced robot inspectors to improve their robot and make it work correctly, so by the time matches FINALLY got going around 6:30 PM, pretty much every robot was working the way it was supposed to. And it turns out that with a 10 min match time, we're only 8 matches behind. How do you like that? Tomorrow should be awesome though. Some of these rookies are outstanding.

Alex Golec 08-03-2008 01:38

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
Actually, Dan, we're only 3 matches behind!

CardcaptorRLH85 08-03-2008 06:27

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
Wow, I have to hand it to everyone involved, the ingenuity of the people involved with F.I.R.S.T. never ceases to amaze me. However, since this field is going to be at a regional that we're actually competing at (GLR), I hope that all of the bugs will have been worked out of it by then ^_^

GaryVoshol 08-03-2008 19:41

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
I am proud of all those rookies. We were originally on a 10-minute match schedule. By 8:00 Friday we were running 6-7 minute cycles, one after the other. They did marvelously, moving where we pushed and prodded and cajoled them to go. At about 11:00 this morning, the lead que told me we only had a couple matches to go, then rerun Match 4, 5 and 6 that were spoiled Friday afternoon. "And how many rounds did we cut out?" - none, we got all the games in. These teams got 14 rounds on the field to figure out what they can do. Watch out when they start hitting Detroit, Boilermaker, West Michigan, Great Lakes, Minnesota, Canada, and a few other places.

I'm not going to post winners, because every team there was a winner. They improved so much from Friday morning practice to Friday evening matches to the end of qualifiers this morning to exciting elimination matches this afternoon.

This event couldn't have been put on without the help of many veteran teams. I'll probably miss a few, and don't feel offended, but we had students and/or mentors there from Teams 1, 33, 45, 47, 67, 70, 217, 302, 314, 322, 397, 494, 469, 830, 1025 and 1322. I also saw spectators from several other veteran teams.

Oh, it's not just Dan's fault. Beth Sweet also has to take some blame - she's sure 1504 was plugged into the station that started all the problems during the finals at Midwest.

Beth Sweet 08-03-2008 20:06

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
Gary, you're officially on the bad list... :yikes:

Congratulations to all of the rookies! The caliber of teams I saw this weekend was wayyyyy above where I thought it would be! I would say over 75% of the rookies had autonomous/hybrids by the end of the tournament, and there were multiple machines doing lots of hurdling.

Congrats again to the rookies, as Gary said on the field, you guys sure as heck aren't acting like rookies, and in our mind, you're all vets now!

maltz1881 08-03-2008 20:48

Kettering Rookie Pilot Competition
 
We held the all Rookie Pilot Competition for the last few days. It was held at Kettering University. All I can say is WOW. I was in awe. These teams have their acts together and us veterans had better watch out. We so wanted to webcast it but couldn't. Even with a few bumps in the road it was amazing. Nice job all

XXShadowXX 08-03-2008 21:28

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
The event was a massive sucess in my view. It gave our team much needed practice. Until stuff died, (RIP). From the first practice matches to the end of the event, teams inproved so much, that it was not funny. It was kind of scarry in the finals, every team had a real sense of what needed to be done and how to do it.
I like wise won't post the winners because every team took so much away in the knowledge of this years game.



thnxs to the organizers

joeweber 08-03-2008 22:01

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
It was amazing how well designed the rookie robots were. Once they got their bugs out (after the unplanned fix-it window) they were great. We had crab, mech wheel, six wheel, four wheel, and two wheeled drives. Racing, ball lunching and claw arm robots. Robots crossing 3 and 4 line in hybrid mode. With all the help this event turned out great.

Thank you to all the teams that pitched in.

P.S. This makes the Kettering fall event a piece of cake to hold.


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