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IndySam 21-04-2008 11:08

pic: Carnage on Einstein
 

Corey Balint 21-04-2008 11:09

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Did anyone else think it was "interesting" that they shot the confetti and streamers out on the field while the robots were still there/running (at least I think they were still running)?

JVN 21-04-2008 11:39

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We were carrying the robots off the field when they announced the final score. Seconds later I got hit by streamers.

If by "interesting" you mean "incredible" than yes... it was an "interesting" moment.

-John

Corey Balint 21-04-2008 11:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JVN (Post 740125)
We were carrying the robots off the field when they announced the final score. Seconds later I got hit by streamers.

If by "interesting" you mean "incredible" than yes... it was an "interesting" moment.

-John

Just seems unFIRST like because it could be deemed not safe.

zachjo 21-04-2008 11:50

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I would imagine confetti in a speed controller is not a good thing. Well done to the teams that did win.

65_Xero_Huskie 21-04-2008 11:50

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I was thinking the exact same thing.
"OMG, they are even attempting to add magic smoke to the celebration"

Corey Balint 21-04-2008 11:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by zachjo (Post 740133)
I would imagine confetti in a speed controller is not a good thing. Well done to the teams that did win.

Yeah...that was my teams initial reaction.

Billfred 21-04-2008 12:12

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Eh, after putting their robots through hell and high water to get where they did, I don't think they'll have too much trouble clearing out their robots. (Oh, wait, the high water is next year...;))

Koko Ed 21-04-2008 12:18

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Billfred (Post 740155)
Eh, after putting their robots through hell and high water to get where they did, I don't think they'll have too much trouble clearing out their robots. (Oh, wait, the high water is next year...;))

Maybe that's what they'll call next year's game.
FIRST Hell and High Water!
Even 1114 can't bail you out!

d.courtney 21-04-2008 14:07

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Corey Balint (Post 740129)
Just seems unFIRST like because it could be deemed not safe.

I am sure I could draw attention to many "FIRST like" things that could be deemed not safe... This would probably be near the bottom of that list.

Molten 21-04-2008 14:34

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Originally Posted by d.courtney (Post 740267)
I am sure I could draw attention to many "FIRST like" things that could be deemed not safe... This would probably be near the bottom of that list.

I agree. However, if they expect us to be ridiculously safe. Then they should do the same. I don't mind a little bit of danger(such as this) as long as nobody gets hurt. I am just surprised that FIRST might agree with me on it.

Roger 21-04-2008 14:48

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Heh -- I still find confetti in our last-year's robot from Battlecry 8 at WPI (and it wasn't the easy-to-clean streamers either). Didn't everyone wonder/complain why no confetti last year on Einstein? You're making those poor FIRST people confused -- do you want confetti or not? :)

les chortos 21-04-2008 15:22

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who cares about the machines ? they'll get a rest now anyway

Masked 22-04-2008 23:59

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poor electrical boards! hope none were damaged...

Vikesrock 23-04-2008 00:04

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Originally Posted by les chortos (Post 740337)
who cares about the machines ? they'll get a rest now anyway

:eek: Who cares! I'm sure the teams that put their blood, sweat, and tears into those robots care. In fact, I have a feeling that most CDers wouldn't want any harm to come to those beautiful machines either.

Something tells me that a rest won't get confetti out of them either.


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