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BJT 20-10-2008 23:31

Re: 2009 Minnesota Regionals
 
northstar still seems to be getting most of the veterans. It also seems that a lot of rookies have yet to register.

vivek16 20-10-2008 23:56

Re: 2009 Minnesota Regionals
 
Yeah, I'm hoping it changes by the time registrations for second regionals roll around.

-vivek

Sean Schuff 22-10-2008 23:07

Re: 2009 Minnesota Regionals
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Anderson (Post 768894)
That's an awfully cynical view.

I know that when the TechnoKats decide where we want to compete, we don't ask "How weak is the competition?" We think instead about meeting new people, visiting new places, and learning new things.

I'm with Alan on this one. When we attended the Minnesota Regional last year (with the encouragement of many "in the know" about the event) we participated with the intention of helping rookie teams have a successful, enjoyable first FIRST experience. I can say with total confidence we succeeded in our goal. And Mark Lawrence and the rest of his crew put on a GREAT show!!

I've quoted Terry Sherman (Plexus mentor on our team) before and it bears repeating. When we're helping other teams and making a difference at a competition, "we're doing FIRST." For our team, FIRST is a verb; an action you can take to make yourselves and other teams better.

We're "looking forward" to "doing FIRST" again this year.

See you in Minnesota!

Vikesrock 22-10-2008 23:11

Re: 2009 Minnesota Regionals
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sean Schuff (Post 771656)
I'm with Alan on this one. When we attended the Minnesota Regional last year (with the encouragement of many "in the know" about the event) we participated with the intention of helping rookie teams have a successful, enjoyable first FIRST experience. I can say with total confidence we succeeded in our goal. And Mark Lawrence and the rest of his crew put on a GREAT show!!

I've quoted Terry Sherman (Plexus mentor on our team) before and it bears repeating. When we're helping other teams and making a difference at a competition, "we're doing FIRST." For our team, FIRST is a verb; an action you can take to make yourselves and other teams better.

We're "looking forward" to "doing FIRST" again this year.

See you in Minnesota!

You guys sure did a lot of FIRSTing last year then! Can't wait to see you back again this year.

AndyB 23-10-2008 13:36

Re: 2009 Minnesota Regionals
 
Northstar is looking really sweet right now...

Swart Dogs, Green Machine, Wicked Witch, Blue Twilight, KingTEC, Washburn, Calculators, Ultraviolet... a rookie team from Memphis, TN!?

Should be a fun time.

BJT 23-10-2008 20:45

Re: 2009 Minnesota Regionals
 
the average of the team numbers at 10000 lakes is 2586 at this point.

vivek16 23-10-2008 21:39

Re: 2009 Minnesota Regionals
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BJT (Post 771798)
the average of the team numbers at 10000 lakes is 2586 at this point.

:ahh:

-Vivek

p.s. Hope if fills out atleast somewhat by tomorrow.

BJT 25-10-2008 22:37

Re: 2009 Minnesota Regionals
 
I see team 79 is coming up from Florida to join our little party. Should we tell them it's usually 30 below up here that time of year?

ATannahill 25-10-2008 23:02

Re: 2009 Minnesota Regionals
 
new off season project, weather trapper

AndyB 26-10-2008 11:15

Re: 2009 Minnesota Regionals
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BJT (Post 772069)
I see team 79 is coming up from Florida to join our little party. Should we tell them it's usually 30 below up here that time of year?

Luckily, Minnesota is a week 6 regional, so they should only need to put 2 jackets on. Expect 40's-50's. But then again, our winters have a mind of their own.

Vikesrock 28-10-2008 18:20

Re: 2009 Minnesota Regionals
 
10,000 Lakes has now reached the "cap" of 40 teams and North Star is slowly climbing its way up with 32 registered.

There are still quite a few Minnesota teams from last year that have not registered (it is anticipated that many of them will be registering).

Although the caps listed by FIRST are 40 teams per event, according to Mark Lawrence, the Regional Chairperson, the actual capacities are 64 teams apiece.

BBnum3 28-10-2008 18:28

Re: 2009 Minnesota Regionals
 
Anyone know the story on why so many returning teams haven't registered? Is this typical?

Cow Bell Solo 28-10-2008 20:18

Re: 2009 Minnesota Regionals
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Vikesrock (Post 772637)
10,000 Lakes has now reached the "cap" of 40 teams and North Star is slowly climbing its way up with 32 registered.

There are still quite a few Minnesota teams from last year that have not registered (it is anticipated that many of them will be registering).

Although the caps listed by FIRST are 40 teams per event, according to Mark Lawrence, the Regional Chairperson, the actual capacities are 64 teams apiece.

That is if both of the regionals fill up to the max capacity or just about, They have the room and capacity to accept up to 64 teams if need be because of demand of teams wanting to attend the Minnesota Regionals,

Jeff Pahl 29-10-2008 23:56

Re: 2009 Minnesota Regionals
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BBnum3 (Post 772643)
Anyone know the story on why so many returning teams haven't registered? Is this typical?

My guess would be that they are still waiting to confirm funding.

Bryan Herbst 30-10-2008 19:17

Re: 2009 Minnesota Regionals
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Pahl (Post 772914)
My guess would be that they are still waiting to confirm funding.

This is what I believe it is for most teams. It is definitely the reason 2052 (KnightKrawler) hasn't registered for an event yet. We will likely get the funding within the next week or two, and will likely go to the NorthStar regional.


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