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Chris is me 11-02-2011 09:01

Re: Rule 33 Robot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GaryVoshol (Post 1020440)
Which I believe I pointed out I do - I simply don't answer questions that have been answered a day or two before, or have been asked repeatedly.

Sorry about the confusion - everything except the first line of the post wasn't intended to be directed at you in particular.

Great communication skills coming from here...

Lil' Lavery 11-02-2011 11:55

Re: Rule 33 Robot
 
ITT:
Irritated posters irritate other posters leading to irritated discussion of irritated posters' posts.

Jakedasnakeman 11-02-2011 18:02

Re: Rule 33 Robot
 
Sadly this thread has gone from helping a rookie team to a bunch of veteran teams bickering over extremely pointless stuff. :yikes: I ask that a Moderator locks this thread, and each veteran member bickering on here look back on your posts. If i was a rookie, I would be confused and discouraged from all this bickering. Please, help the rookie, and move on::rtm::

Everyone, enjoy the last week of build season, and good luck, rookies and veterans :]

brian3795 11-02-2011 18:30

Re: Rule 33 Robot
 
You know what would help? A search system that can handle simple "and" and "or" queries. (If the functionality exists, I've not figured it out, so it must not be all that intuitive.) Limiting search capabilities to one-word search phrases is just...well, rather useless.

Of course, we're just a rookie team, so what do we know...

Rick TYler 11-02-2011 18:36

Re: Rule 33 Robot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by brian3795 (Post 1020825)
You know what would help? A search system that can handle simple "and" and "or" queries. (If the functionality exists, I've not figured it out, so it must not be all that intuitive.) Limiting search capabilities to one-word search phrases is just...well, rather useless.

What you should know is that this site is volunteer-run and self-funded. Kick in $50,000 and a lot of extra functionality can be added. :)

brian3795 11-02-2011 18:37

Re: Rule 33 Robot
 
Do COTS control devices mounted on an acrylic sheet count as a FABRICATED assembly for withholding allowance purposes? The blue-box comment in the rules docs seems to indicate the ruels favor continued programming work on the control interfaces after the bot ships...so we are wondering if we need to disassemble our collection of COTS interfaces in order to avoid our collection classified as a FABRICATED assembly.

Jakedasnakeman 11-02-2011 18:37

Re: Rule 33 Robot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by brian3795 (Post 1020825)
You know what would help? A search system that can handle simple "and" and "or" queries. (If the functionality exists, I've not figured it out, so it must not be all that intuitive.) Limiting search capabilities to one-word search phrases is just...well, rather useless.

Of course, we're just a rookie team, so what do we know...

Ha, there is nothing wrong with being a rookie team

Go search google. type in multiple words. Lets do the search, rookie team When you look at the URL (web address), it says
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&sugexp=...188ee12107320c

The part i want you to focus on is the rookie + team part

In any search engine or forum, to search for more than one word, use Rookie + team, replacing those with words that you want to look for.

EX
i want to look for Blarglefish and Team 1255

1255 + Blarglefish

and that will search for both words in the forums :)


Hope this helped, and have a great build season :)

brian3795 11-02-2011 18:40

Re: Rule 33 Robot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick TYler (Post 1020834)
What you should know is that this site is volunteer-run and self-funded. Kick in $50,000 and a lot of extra functionality can be added. :)

I easily donate that much worth of my time a year for the open source projects I'm involved in. I can tell you it doesn't cost $50K to provide decent search functionality.

Plus, you seem to miss my point: With all the griping about people not finding various threads, the obvious solution is to spend a small amount of time supporting boolean search functionality.

EricH 11-02-2011 18:55

Re: Rule 33 Robot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by brian3795 (Post 1020844)
Plus, you seem to miss my point: With all the griping about people not finding various threads, the obvious solution is to spend a small amount of time supporting boolean search functionality.

It is supported already. Just try it.

For example, I just did one on "minibot AND legal". I turned up 4 pages worth of threads, with both words highlighted in those threads. There used to be a note on one of the search pages that boolean worked--somewhere along the line, it disappeared.

You can search any number of words.

Now, on your rules question: What is the definition of Fabricated? It's a part of some form (component or mechanism) that has been modified somehow into its final form for robot use, completely or partially. (Paraphrase of the definition in Section 1.6) As such, that collection of parts on the acrylic sheet would be a Mechanism, a Fabricated Mechanism (note the definition of Mechanism in the same section). As it is Fabricated, it would indeed count against your Withholding Allowance.

P.S. If you have a suggestion for the webmaster, there is a subforum to make it in: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=8

brian3795 11-02-2011 18:59

Re: Rule 33 Robot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jakedasnakeman (Post 1020837)
Ha, there is nothing wrong with being a rookie team

That's great to know!

Quote:

Go search google. type in multiple words. Lets do the search, rookie team When you look at the URL (web address), it says
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&sugexp=...188ee12107320c
Sorry, we weren't doing a google search...

Quote:

In any search engine or forum, to search for more than one word, use Rookie + team, replacing those with words that you want to look for.
Doesn't seem to work on this forum. It's more of an "or" search with the "+" ignored. For instance, search on a string of words concatenated with "+" symbols. I think you'll find you will pull up many "hits" that don't include all the terms.

But no worries...I just toss the suggestion out there for whoever keeps track of such things. Don't get me wrong -- this is a great resource!

brian3795 11-02-2011 19:03

Re: Rule 33 Robot
 
Quote:

Now, on your rules question: What is the definition of Fabricated? It's a part of some form (component or mechanism) that has been modified somehow into its final form for robot use, completely or partially. (Paraphrase of the definition in Section 1.6) As such, that collection of parts on the acrylic sheet would be a Mechanism, a Fabricated Mechanism (note the definition of Mechanism in the same section). As it is Fabricated, it would indeed count against your Withholding Allowance.
So the idea here is to mount all your control devices in such a way that you can pull them all off, stuff them in a box, and carry them in as COTS items to be reassembled at the contest. In this scenario, the only item that would count towards your withholding allowance would be the acrylic sheet.

Seems simple enough. Thanks!

Mike Betts 11-02-2011 20:16

Re: Rule 33 Robot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by brian3795 (Post 1020852)
...Doesn't seem to work on this forum. It's more of an "or" search with the "+" ignored. For instance, search on a string of words concatenated with "+" symbols. I think you'll find you will pull up many "hits" that don't include all the terms...

Brian, et al,

A search for posts with
Quote:

+words +concatenated +with
will return your post and nothing else...

Regards,

Mike

brian3795 12-02-2011 00:46

Re: Rule 33 Robot
 
Now for the rest of the story...

Said searches work best when "Show Results as Posts" is selected...otherwise, non-matching search results are returned on a per-thread basis (rather useless in threads with many posts). Maybe "Show Results as Posts" should be the default.


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