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David Brinza 23-03-2008 08:55

pic: Los Angeles Sports Arena
 

synth3tk 23-03-2008 08:57

Re: pic: Los Angeles Sports Arena
 
You're in cahoots with Dave, and this is a hint!!!! :ahh: WATER GAME, FTW!!! j/k

Did you guys have a workshop there? And if so, where was it located? At buckeye, that water tank is where it was.

EricRobodox 23-03-2008 18:32

Re: pic: Los Angeles Sports Arena
 
The machine shop was in the loading dock like last year. The Robot FIRST Aid Station, which my team runs, took the orders for the machine shop just outside the loading dock next to the Practice Field (quarter of a field) and inspection area. We were all cramped inside the arena and on the field.

JYang 23-03-2008 19:36

Re: pic: Los Angeles Sports Arena
 
Looks like teams at the Los Angeles Regional had practice for a water game already:p

ajisjesus 23-03-2008 20:34

Re: pic: Los Angeles Sports Arena
 
all of you quit being silly!!!!!
that tank is not for robots!!!

its for chillin in during lunch break :p

Aces 23-03-2008 21:26

Re: pic: Los Angeles Sports Arena
 
Personally I was upset with the venue.

1) We only had a quarter field for the practice field. No easy autonomous or driving practice.
2) There was no room in front of the field to cheer. There was just a different part of the stands to be in. It was much more personal at San Diego when you could be a rope away from your team while walking next to the field.
3) We got IR interference from somewhere within the stadium. We would walk our robot around on its cart with the IR enabled, and every once in a while it would get a signal. This caused all sorts of problems in autonomous and two of our laps did not get counted during qualification matches. This happened to more than just our team.
4) $10 parking
5) The PA system within the pit was never loud enough. We could never hear the announcements and had to rely on sundial for the matches, and when other teams needed help, we never knew.
6) They let us in late on Thursday and Friday


oh well

synth3tk 23-03-2008 21:56

Re: pic: Los Angeles Sports Arena
 
In response to Asa's list, Buckeye had a few of those issues also.

1) Due to the practice area residing in the crate holding area, we only had a quarter field also, with half an overpass.

3) A few of our laps didn't count either. It wasn't many, but we know for a fact that one match we had three laps when it only counted two.

Cory 23-03-2008 21:59

Re: pic: Los Angeles Sports Arena
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Aces (Post 723462)
Personally I was upset with the venue.

1) We only had a quarter field for the practice field. No easy autonomous or driving practice.
2) There was no room in front of the field to cheer. There was just a different part of the stands to be in. It was much more personal at San Diego when you could be a rope away from your team while walking next to the field.
3) We got IR interference from somewhere within the stadium. We would walk our robot around on its cart with the IR enabled, and every once in a while it would get a signal. This caused all sorts of problems in autonomous and two of our laps did not get counted during qualification matches. This happened to more than just our team.
4) $10 parking
5) The PA system within the pit was never loud enough. We could never hear the announcements and had to rely on sundial for the matches, and when other teams needed help, we never knew.
6) They let us in late on Thursday and Friday


oh well

Be glad you had a quarter of a field. SVR had ~1/2 an overpass, and 15 feet or so.

Aces 23-03-2008 22:33

Re: pic: Los Angeles Sports Arena
 
ouch, we at least had 30 feet. Luckily there was a open area next to the practice field. It was concrete, but at least it was big

BordomBeThyName 24-03-2008 00:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by blakcheez (Post 723494)
3) A few of our laps didn't count either. It wasn't many, but we know for a fact that one match we had three laps when it only counted two.

We lost a match 42 to 44 because they missed two of our laps.
that kinda bothered me.

And the American Gladiator set made them set up the pits really weirdly and confusingly.

And the IR interference was crazy, during hybrid the receiver looked like a strobe light.

Bleh, I'm just grumpy, don't mind me.

Jeff K. 24-03-2008 00:24

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San Diego spoiled you guys with a full field as practice field. LA was complicated and the Regional Organization Committee was able to make it work out with the arrangement. It was a unique layout and although pits were a bit complicated, gave it a different feel.

Elgin Clock 24-03-2008 11:48

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Aces (Post 723462)
4) $10 parking

Per day?
What a steal.

A buddy of mine paid $90 for 4 days, while I paid closer to $35 for 3 days (only because I got a discount parking pass one day, & a free pass one night I volunteered to set up the field).

Otherwise it would have been $18 a day.

Parking at a FIRST event is hit or miss unfortunately.
I've paid absolutely nothing at some places, and a lot more at others.

David Brinza 24-03-2008 12:38

Re: pic: Los Angeles Sports Arena
 
The areas in front and behind the playing field were really cramped. There wasn't room for the judges to sit across the front of the field as they traditionally do. The pit area was a bit tight as well. However, given the overly constrained floor space, I thought the FTA and regional planning committee did the best job possible with the venue.

The conditions might not seem too bad for teams that haven't been to the LA Sports Arena for previous competitions. Having been there before the competition moved to the Forum, I was disappointed with the "squeeze" the LA Sports Arena put on the FIRST event. With the entire arena floor available, a full-size practice field was in place on the end of the arena opposite from the playing field. There were wider rows between pits, which really reduced robot/people congestion (especially on Saturday morning when the pits are packed with visitors). It just wasn't meant to be this year...

MrForbes 24-03-2008 12:45

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Having been to the Sacramento regional the past two years, the LA regional this year was fine....plenty of room! All in all I think the regional went very well, we didn't have any significant problems.

Billfred 24-03-2008 13:01

Re: pic: Los Angeles Sports Arena
 
Did LA have any launchers? If so, you should've gotten some potential contestants to work field reset. (The trackballs that went out of bounds would be good practice for Hit and Run.) ;)

Fun-sized practice fields aren't fun for autonomous, but I'll take what we can get.


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