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jcatt 19-10-2009 14:37

Re: 2009 Tempest 'N Tampa
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Rudolph (Post 878860)
Is there going to be a webcast this year again?

Yeah, There will be one. We will be using Ustream again this year. I will post the link for it soon.

gorrilla 20-10-2009 10:48

Re: 2009 Tempest 'N Tampa
 
1557 just registered....

theun4gven 21-10-2009 15:46

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Sorry for the late notice:

With the lock-in provided for TNT we always try to provide entertainment and good time for all throughout the night. One of the ways we do that is by providing hookups for a LAN party. We will be providing these again this year. Anyone who wants to bring their monitors, systems and games with them will find tables, power hookups and a 24 port switch. We've mostly had people bringing their 360s in the past, but you are welcome to bring any system you want to hookup and challenge other teams staying at the event.

As usual, we will have games on our 20-foot big screen, movies later on, music and even our Human Lunacy competition!

Billfred 21-10-2009 17:34

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Just curious, has anything volunteer-related been sent out? (I'm flexible, but I also enjoy knowing what there is to know in advance.)

Gabe Salas Jr. 22-10-2009 19:24

Re: 2009 Tempest 'N Tampa
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jcatt (Post 878864)
Yeah, There will be one. We will be using Ustream again this year. I will post the link for it soon.

So how soon is soon? Just curious since I want to put word out to friends and family who may not be able to make it.

jcatt 23-10-2009 22:28

Re: 2009 Tempest 'N Tampa
 
Tempest n' Tampa Webcast is up!

Here is the link:

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/tempes...mpetition-2008

Let me know how it goes

James1902 24-10-2009 00:44

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Ok John...I tried to check in and see how you guys were doing...but no.....Wish I was there

Arefin Bari 24-10-2009 18:56

Re: 2009 Tempest 'N Tampa
 
From the webcast, it seemed that it was yet another quality event. Please someone post all the awards here so us. Thank you.

ATannahill 24-10-2009 20:31

Re: 2009 Tempest 'N Tampa
 
I don't have everything right now but I can say that 2797 won an award. The winners were 79, 1369, 1902, 801 and finalists were 179, 744, 1889.

Swampdude 24-10-2009 21:21

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Congrats to 79, 1369, 1902, 801! Wish I was there... Looked like a great event. Why wasn't 79 selected on a team in the finals?

ATannahill 24-10-2009 21:33

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Since there were 24 visiting teams, team 79 elected to be the back-up bot so all the other teams could play. Team 79 was moved in during the quarter-finals.

dodar 24-10-2009 21:35

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they asked to not be included in picking

ATannahill 25-10-2009 14:40

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The final alliances were

1-1345, 233, 2556
2-2757, 1649, 2797
3-179, 744, 1889 (finalists)
4-832, 1592, 2425
5-2383, 1523, 386
6-180, 1251, 1557
7-665, 2023, 21
8-1369 (79), 1902, 801 (winners)

This is an email I received from the coach today.

It was strange yet familiar for me as circumstances unfolded yesterday; yet in hindsight it made perfect sense. I was making one of my many walks to the car yesterday morning and as I went out the back of the Dome and down the loading dock I came upon a team doing what I thought was unloading for the event; a late arrival. What I learned instead was that the Middleton High School Team was packing up to leave. It seems they had arrived without their all important radio needed to link their robot with their controller. I asked that they hold up on leaving and return to the Dome as we would find them a radio and if that proved impossible, they could use our radio when we were not on the field.
Well, that convinced them to come back into the venue to compete and my idea worked; well sort of worked until we had matches back to back or with them in the same match. It was very hectic changing the radio and reprogramming it every time. We made several announcements for a radio and finally Team 180 graciously provided a spare that worked. The Middleton team competed the rest of the day as we moved toward the seeding for the alliance picks.
This is where Ken Gardner comes in; he pulls me aside and said "Coach, we have 8 alliances with 3 teams chosen for each alliance giving a total of 24 teams competing in the final elimination rounds; however, we have 25 teams here. Wouldn't it be a great idea if Team 79 graciously backed away from being chosen to be in the finals and to compete only as an alternate?" WOW!! what a great idea; I gathered this year's student officers and explained the scenario to them and asked for them to make the decision whether we should put ourselves in a position to compete or not. Without hesitation on their part they unanimously agreed to sit out the picking of alliance teams.
The team from Middleton was in and we were out and waiting. As the elimination round began and continued throughout the afternoon the Middleton Team started experiencing mechanical difficulties. Our crack team of Honeywell engineers and students jumped in and repaired the robot and back to the floor it went to compete once again. I am not certain but, I believe their robot failed twice before the Middleton Team graciously removed themselves from the semi-final round allowing space for Team 79 to step in. And as fate would have it TEAM 79 and their alliance partners went on to "win" the competition.
But, more important than winning is the lesson we learned yesterday; it is all about the choices we make every second of every day and the circumstances that present themselves to us. If I had not found Middleton outside loading their robot into their vehicle, they would have left, leaving the magic number of 24 teams to compete in the finals and none of us would have been the wiser. But they didn't leave; we were given the opportunity to make a difference and to learn a lesson. A lesson more important than winning; a lesson about life.
And that my friends is what we are here to provide our kids. I understand why circumstances like this are placed before us; it is a long story that one day may make a great book.
Thank you again.
Best regards,
Coach

J. Paul Wahnish

ATannahill 25-10-2009 17:14

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TNT made it into our local newspaper http://www.tampabay.com/news/educati...robots/1046771.

Tom Bishop 26-10-2009 11:52

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Cool, I'm in the paper!

We (Team 832 Chimera) had a great time at TNT. Thanks to Krunch, all the teams, and all the volunteers who made the event happen.

It was thoroughly worth the approximately 960 miles round trip.

Next year ya'll come up to GRITS!


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