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Big thanks to 2068 for picking us after our slow start! You and 1712 were great to work with. Also special thanks to 1699 and 181 for all their support on and off the field. See you in Hartford! Finally: Congrats to the winners, especially 234 for the Chairmans. See you in Atlanta! |
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In all 1712 had a great time meeting new friends and old, the event staff and volunteers were awesome to work with (DC functioned way above what you would consider to be a "rookie" regional), and our students certainly grew a lot from their experiences over the weekend. namaste, all. :) |
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The students, mentors and parents from Cyber Blue want to thank everyone for such a fantastic event. Well organized, well run, great space and facility, and the most pit space ever allowed for a FIRST competition!
We were especially impressed by the overall mood of the event - it was great fun to be a part of. The Judges and guests, and the speakers were awesome! It was great to see so many teams helping get some of the newer teams up and running so that they could compete. There was help everywhere. It was also very cool when teams had the pit announcer say "thank you" to other teams that had helped them out. Our new school lead was impressed when a rookie team requested a cordless drill and 5 appeared within minutes! We were able to visit our Senator Lugar's office on Thursday and take in an evening tour of the monuments on Saturday night after the competition. What an awesome place to have a competition! We will certainly plan to return. It was great to be part of an alliance with our old friends on Team 45 (how could we say "no" to a nun?), and to make some new ones on Team 620. Also very cool to be there with so many teams we have admired but never really been around, like 365, 1712, 116 and 118, just to name a few. And, Congratulations to Rich on the Woodie Flowers Award! Well Deserved! :) |
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I have to say that this was probably my favorite regional event yet. It definitely didn't seem like a first time regional. Everything was run so well and efficiently.
It was awesome to have not one, but TWO Outstanding Volunteer Awards given. A big congratulations to Cricket Moore and Charles Harris. All of your dedication and hard work has been recognized. We all thank and appreciate everything you do for your teams and FIRST. I especially want to point out the overwhelming level of gracious professionalism that was evident here. It was so refreshing to witness all of the "coopertition" that occurred. A big thank you to 45 for drafting us and 620 for joining in and giving it your all. Your teams are full of wonderful people. It was a pleasure to work with you. Also I wanted to point out the great sportsmanship demonstrated by the teams that we weren't able to pick, and they understood. I loved being able to work with some teams that I haven't been around much before, such as: 118, 122, 365, and 1712, to name a few. Finally, I was very impressed by the speakers that were there. Dave Lavery, Dean Kamen, and Paul Gudonis, in addition to the deputy mayor and John Kerry was wonderful. Congratulations to all of the teams who brought home awards and Rich for a well-deserved Woodie Flowers. Also congratulations for all of the rookies for making it through their first regional! |
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A big thanks goes out to the Wetzel family, specifically the seven members of it who volunteered at the DC regional. Wetzels filled the roles of FTAA, Inspector, and Volunteer Coordinator down to passing out safety glasses. |
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Congrats!
To Joel, Sam and Rachel? from Team 1699 for their (82 to 58, and 60 to 52) win in the informal 5th Gear Lunacy Simulator Tournament we held Saturday at DC. Congrats also to the Team 836 runners up, and to our team 1872 and team 2068 semi-finalists. Look for a picture or two to show up in the photo gallery shortly. Blake |
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I'll send out a thanks to the guys from Luminary Micro who found us and gave us a new Jaguar in exchange for our cadaver, so now we have a spare, and they can perform tests on it to make the new ones better, faster, stronger.
Great job getting to know your consumer base! |
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Hey all connected to the DC regional,
I want to thank: -all who organized and maintained the regional and getting all the bugs worked out (judges, referees, announcers, A/V, etc.) -all teams that participated, had fun, made friends, been safe, and learned -Team 1727 (Rex) and 836 (Robo-Bees) for being the best and most spirited alliance partners in the final matches - All Teams in the final matches, especially 45, 234, and 620 for winning the regional -Team 234 for winning chairman’s -and any unsung heroes that may not have been mentioned Thanks! See ya at the Chesapeake Regional! Aaron |
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Thanks Aaron! REX also wants to thank you for selecting us out of the other awesome teams there : ) You guys did awesome and i can't wait to see you again at Chesapeake.
It is now almost a week later and we are still celebrating how awesome DC was. |
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I agree with you, it was one of the most spirited regionals in my last 8 years. It was fantastic seeing all of the teams helping out, and I heard from many of the rookie teams that they were astounded by the help they were receiving. One special case that I saw was members of 1727 frantically helping to get 1446 inspected prior to the match in which they were competing against each other! If all things in this world worked like a first competition, we'd be in pretty good shape.
Of course, gotta thank 2199 and 1727 for a great alliance. I think our cheering in the back after the semi-finals was louder than the stands. I'm looking forward to another great regional over in Annapolis. |
Re: 2009 Washington D.C. Regional
We had Bill Ingalls, the chief NASA staff photographer, cover the DC regional. Bill took nearly a thousand very high-resolution photos, which we have been sorting through since last weekend. We finally finished going through all the photos, and have posted the “best of” collection. There are pictures of every team, on the field and in the pits, as well as most of the major “events” at the competition. The photo archive has been posted on the FRC Team 116 web site at http://www.team116.org/DC2009Regional/ Thumbnails and sub-sampled versions of the 347 “favorite” images can be viewed there. If you want any of the full-resolution versions of any of the images, just let us know. All photos courtesy of NASA/Bill Ingalls.
-dave . |
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Dave -
Once again NASA has stepped up in a HUGE way. Please pass our thanks onto all involved with taking/sorting/posting these photos. |
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I don't want something to get lost in the shuffle here. The fact that Bill Ingalls found the time to cover our event is no small thing. I'm not sure if many here know about Bill's career as a photographer, but he's been the go to guy for documenting some of NASA's most historic events, ever. If you've never seen his portfolio, take a look at some of it here:
http://homepage.mac.com/bingalls/nasawork/Menu40.html He's captured elation and joy in the Spirit and Opportunity landings and he also captured the darkest moments, including the loss of Columbia - all with great dignity and professionalism. One of my greatest moments in DC was meeting Bill and being photographed by him. Quite an honor and hopefully more of you will have the same opportunity in the future. |
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Thanks Bill for dedicating your time and thanks Dave and others who reviewed to create this collection. |
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