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roborat 10-03-2009 12:10

Re: Pittsburgh Regional
 
1249 and 337 will load the trailer after school today and leave after school tomorrow for the 5 hour trip. Can't wait to see old friends and meet new ones. Stop by our pits and talk robots. If anyone needs any help or parts, let us know. See everyone Thursday morning

Travis Hoffman 10-03-2009 12:45

Re: Pittsburgh Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jgannon (Post 834129)
Do those tourist activities include a stop at Primanti's? Visitors always love those sandwiches, for whatever reason.

*cough* Panini's in Cleveland invented these sandwiches.... *cough*

jgannon 10-03-2009 13:22

Re: Pittsburgh Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Travis Hoffman (Post 834162)
*cough* Panini's in Cleveland invented these sandwiches.... *cough*

There's no shortage of free time to invent things when you aren't too busy winning Super Bowls.

(Even Google wouldn't know a "Cleveland-style sandwich" if it saw one. We get the credit, and that's all that matters.)

Travis Hoffman 10-03-2009 14:00

Re: Pittsburgh Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jgannon (Post 834190)
There's no shortage of free time to invent things when you aren't too busy winning Super Bowls.

(Even Google wouldn't know a "Cleveland-style sandwich" if it saw one. We get the credit, and that's all that matters.)

Primanti was born in Cleveland. Hmm. :cool: But the sandwiches are good regardless of where they were invented.

I was going to caution visitors about not stepping in the "Sixburgh" rhetoric while in town (especially from the youngins who weren't alive when Pittsburgh won 66% of those SB's....). It appears my caveats were justified. :p

Just stick to robots! For the love of Pete, do not ask the locals about football! Match turn times will swell to 30 minutes or more while you wait for Steeler fans to stop talking. Just mention the Pirates, and they'll move on. :D

Sincerely,

A Cleveland fan who lives at the battleground that is the midpoint between Cleveland and Pittsburgh.

Team 1708 Dave 10-03-2009 20:03

Re: Pittsburgh Regional
 
Cool.. I thought this thread died in cyber space.

I'll be glad to see all you guys there. Oh.. And please do some sight seeing. We got so much to see, do and eat... Ok.. that was weird. But you got the idea...lol

Thanks Pete for that helpful tip about the WPA.

Good Luck to everyone and safe travels.

LRI

team222badbrad 14-03-2009 22:17

Re: Pittsburgh Regional
 
I would just like to congratulate 222, 1218, and 1743 on the BIG winnings!

Regional Winner #1

#1 seed

Autodesk Visualization Award

Judges Award


Catch 222 in Philly!

I hope to be in attendance for this one! :D

Bradley

Jared Russell 14-03-2009 22:27

Re: Pittsburgh Regional
 
Looks like there will be yet another Lunacy champion coming to Philly this year in 222! What a field that's going to be...

And as for 1218, I'm so proud of you! From using hockey sticks to windshield scrapers, you guys have some of the best and most outside the box ideas every season. You definitely deserved to step back into the winner's circle!

jgannon 15-03-2009 00:14

Re: Pittsburgh Regional
 
On behalf of team 1743, I'd like to thank 222 and 1218 for being absolutely amazing partners. We had a fantastic run, and we're looking forward to seeing you all in Atlanta.

Congratulations to 3062 for winning Rookie All-Star. You'll do a great job representing Pittsburgh at the championship.

esquared 15-03-2009 00:37

Re: Pittsburgh Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jared341 (Post 835947)
And as for 1218, I'm so proud of you! From using hockey sticks to windshield scrapers, you guys have some of the best and most outside the box ideas every season. You definitely deserved to step back into the winner's circle!

More importantly, the mentors from 1218 were more than willing to spend a great deal of time helping teams with Labview and were instrumental in getting one of the rookie teams to mechanically pass inspection. I had to call on Peter their programming mentor a few times to assist teams with LabView issues I couldn't resolve.

Major kudos to you on not only an excellent, solid robot, but for being a great example of GP in a regional that definitely needed a helping hand getting robots moving on the field!

--Eric

Rabbit222 15-03-2009 10:07

Re: Pittsburgh Regional
 
Congratulations on the big win 222, 1218, and 1743!!! You all did a great job. We finally did it Tigertrons, you guys should be very proud. I just wish I could have been there to share the experience. Good luck in Philly, I'll be there Saturday to cheer for ya!:D

Mr MOE 15-03-2009 10:12

Re: Pittsburgh Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by team222badbrad (Post 835942)
I would just like to congratulate 222, 1218, and 1743 on the BIG winnings!

Regional Winner #1

#1 seed

Autodesk Visualization Award

Judges Award


Catch 222 in Philly!

I hope to be in attendance for this one! :D

Bradley

Congratulations to all teams on the winning alliance. MOE has connected with all of you at some point and is proud of your collective accomplishment. Terrific job!!! Very deserving!!!

We are looking forward to seeing the Tigertrons at Philly and, hopefully, all of this alliance at the Duel on the Delaware on October 10th! ;)

roborat 15-03-2009 12:18

Re: Pittsburgh Regional
 
Congrads to 222, 1218 and 1743, Enjoyed playing against you and with you this weekend. Thanks to 1629 for picking us and 48 as alliance partners. Also big CONGRAD to team 337, Chairman's Award winner. You are a great friend to us at team 1249

ComradeNikolai 15-03-2009 12:59

Re: Pittsburgh Regional
 
Congratulations to 337 for the Chairman's Award win! We loved playing the one elimination match with you guys -- we wish we had had more, but that's how it goes.

Travis Hoffman 15-03-2009 16:21

Re: Pittsburgh Regional
 
I wanted to thank all the Pittsburgh Regional volunteers, especially the technical support personnel, who kept the event right on schedule, if not AHEAD of schedule. Other events should emulate your methods.

Congrats to 222 on their first regional win, and kudos to 1218 for their Hoover of a robot - you earned the Mega-Maid award for the Pittsburgh event, hands down. :)

1629 - thanks for picking us and 1249 to be a part of your alliance. It was fun while it lasted. Congratulations also on earning the Engineering Inspiration Award. I always like it when teams who did not submit Chairman's at an event win this award, as it reaffirms to all that EI is not meant to be 2nd place Chairman's. Keep up the great work.

1743 - From 18 lbs. over weight on Thursday to regional champions - what a ride, eh? Your perseverance is commendable.

379 - thanks for being a great team filled with special students and mentors. Keep on truckin', and good luck at Chesapeake next week!

2901 - congrats on making the eliminations for the first time in your young existence, and great job on earning the Rookie Inspiration award. Keep building upon this early success, and you'll go far. All the NEOFRA teams have much to be proud of this season.

Mr. D 15-03-2009 16:54

Re: Pittsburgh Regional
 
Thanks to all of the Volunteers, Organizers, Sponsors and Teams that made Pittsburgh a great event, you are all special for being here. I would like to give a special shout out to Dave and Pete, Inspection guru and no real problems on the field, Great job gentlemen.

Nichole, Jan, Jess and Norm, Super job Thanks for making Pittsburgh sospecial for us.

Volunteer of the year - Tim Freiz it is about time, great job.

TEAM 1708


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