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Re: Can we use duck tape?
We can use duck tape !? :eek: Holy smokes, this changes ....
... nothing, oddly. |
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A word search in the Robot Rules did not find a refernce to duct tape or adhesives related to tape.
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We'll see whether the Q&A brings any direct answers. |
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I feel certain that if there is a NEW rule... an omission on the part of the GDC.. that needs to be addressed... that it WILL be in an UPDATE.
This is different from an interpretation of a rule... not all of those get into the Updates... for good reason... Significant changes are always addressed in the UPDATES... Significant Interpretations are usually addressed in the UPDATES... Your team should have a RULES person designated.... it is THEIR JOB to read all the Q and A and to read the UPDATES and report this back to the team. We should take some of the burden on OUR shoulders as FRC teams to be responsible to read the information that is provided to us. The GDC and Q and A staff are taking a great deal of time doing the Q and A and the UPDATES... Step up to your responsibility as a team also... READ THE MANUAL...FIRST ... then READ IT AGAIN>>> When you have a question... do research on Q and A to see if your question is there... if it isn't answered somewhere... Ask it directly...and be specific.... thanks and I hope everyone has a great season!! |
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http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...r_ducttape.htm
Hey, if duct tape was used on the moon . . . :ahh: :yikes: If it's good enough for a manned moon vehicle . . :P |
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Probably not the GDC's intent...:rolleyes: |
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One of our mentors claims it's to teach teams what happens to robots made out of duct tape.
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I think that first will come out with a rule about adhesives anyways because of electrial tape and other uses i think they just overlooked it this year
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Updates do not take precedence -- they change the manual. Q&A either declines to judge a specific design's legality, quotes the Game Manual, or admits to unclear wording, which is subsequently changed in an update. |
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Team Update 1 fixed the Parts Use Flowchart in section 8.4. What had been missing was the lower left corner which in 2008 contained boxes about tape and additional energy sources. For 2009 they added back the box about energy sources (including the prohibition on gerbils), but left the tape box out. I think it's pretty clear they intended to allow tape, but you can always ask Q&A.
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Generally (absent explicit guidance) officials assume that Q&A responses are supposed to be clarifications or canonical interpretations of existing rules, but are not able to amend a rule or repair a faulty rule. A couple Q&A responses over the last couple of years seemed to suggest new restrictions that weren't ever codified in a rule. Although these were generally edge cases that didn't have much bearing on the competition, it would have been a definite stretch to enforce these statements on an equal footing with the rulebook. As an example, in 2006, laser pointers were not prohibited by the manual1, but a robot rules Q&A stated that they could not be used in any way. Assuming that the GDC was not making a statement about the event in general (i.e. don't bring laser pointers on-site), that's an example of an additional robot restriction that did not have justification from the rule book. (Laser pointers are not inherently unsafe—there's a whole system of standards that describes laser safety—and their suitability in any particular configuration should have been determined on an individual basis, by the robot inspectors, per the existing robot rules. If the inspector suspected that it was likely to be unsafe, it could still have been disallowed, but the team would at least have had the benefit of hearing a justification based on the ever-present blanket safety rule.) As an example of what I percieve to be a correct (but difficult-to-follow) use of the Q&A, consider the bumpers in 2008. The rules called for standard bumpers as described in the text and diagrams in the rulebook. The Q&A clarified that certain other features (lightening holes, etc.) were not included in the published standard, and therefore were not allowed. This isn't the Q&A making a new rule; this is the Q&A clarifying what existed already. The trouble with this was that the GDC responses also included rationale related to structural integrity and other issues, leading to questions like "if it's strong enough, then can we drill lightening holes", which convoluted the issue. I'm in agreement with the general consensus regarding an order of precedence—but that's because we're all familiar with the way FIRST operates, and the past history of the competition. In some other competitions, robotics and otherwise, the Q&A is binding and overrides the rules. Without an explicit statement one way or another, those who are not familiar with the FRC could easily get the wrong impression. Although we consider things like the e-mail blasts and other communications by FIRST staff to be non-binding (for the purposes of enforcing the game and robot rules), it's easy to see why someone might (for example) believe a statement from the director (in Bill's Blog) to be equivalent to a rule, rather than just good advice. 1 Note that in 2009, all lasers are prohibited on the robot, according to the rules. |
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I'm thinking about the tape: I'd rather be safe than sorry. Ask now if that omission was intentional, and if so, then tape is legal. |
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