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JVN 02-05-2011 23:52

JVN's Reflections on the 2011 Championship
 
The 2011 Championship was an incredible one for me. It had incredible high moments, and incredible low moments. Overall it was one of the most memorable experiences of my life.

I'm so proud to be a Robowrangler, and extremely happy with our team's performance this past weekend.

I took the time to post a few thoughts and memories:
http://blog.iamjvn.com/2011/05/my-20...mpionship.html

I hope your experiences were as powerful as mine. Enjoy your off season.

-John

Akash Rastogi 03-05-2011 00:05

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John, as cheesy as this sounds, 148 and 234 are both two giants who's shoulders our teams are attempting to stand on. The win against you meant a lot to the team, not because it was just another win, but because you guys are their role models as well as for the teams in the EWCP.

I can't wait to see your 2012 machine, and be pushed even more in the pursuit of excellence the way 148 constantly is. Because of you and Team IFI, our adopted mantra was also "continuous improvement," and I hope we achieved that to a level that even you can be proud of. Thanks for being the epitome of good engineering in FRC.

Karibou 03-05-2011 00:06

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Another great blog post by the great JVN. If anyone is reading this who doesn't keep up with it, you're really missing out.

Aren_Hill 03-05-2011 00:24

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I stopped by your pit, and got a very detailed thorough tour of the robot by a few students, that thing is sick btw

JaneYoung 03-05-2011 00:30

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I can never really understand all the technical jargon about robotics or the systems, subsystems, and programming aspects of the teams. I do understand when the students and their mentors get excited about all of that and I respect it. On 148, I always respect that part of the team because it is so much a part of 148's standard of excellence and reputation. But - the part that I really understand and appreciate about 148 is the heart of the team. This blog entry showcases this heart which is the size of Texas. And this blog entry made me cry from paragraph to paragraph and overall. Inspired tears are made of something precious - appreciation of Herculean efforts, long hours, beauty, power, respect, going the distance, and honor.

It's easier to smile and laugh at your blog entries, John, especially when the students take over and entertain all of us. It is much harder to be inspired by the journey of the team as seen through the eyes of a lead mentor with a big heart. Because then we are inspired to tears.

Thanks for inspiring teams everywhere, especially in Texas,
Jane

R.C. 03-05-2011 00:53

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John,

Amazing read. I loved seeing 148's bot up close. It was very well done!

While our team had issues with pneumatics, I'm highly curious about the one way pneumatic valve/fitting. Is there a chance a robowrangler or anyone could give more information about this?

Thanks,

-RC

mwibbels 03-05-2011 01:29

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John,

You may not know it, but the Tators made a trip down to San Antonio on week one, largely to see the Robowranglers run. On that trip I had a chance to talk with Andy Baker and told him that we would have to work at least more 6 weeks to even get close to your team's week one performance level.

Your team set the bar for us this year, and inspired us. It was a priveledge to play with and compete against the Robowranglers and we hope to be able to make it to that level again in the future. Thank you for setting the bar - in so many ways.

Best regards,

Mark Wibbels

JVN 03-05-2011 02:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mwibbels (Post 1058537)
John,

You may not know it, but the Tators made a trip down to San Antonio on week one, largely to see the Robowranglers run. On that trip I had a chance to talk with Andy Baker and told him that we would have to work at least more 6 weeks to even get close to your team's week one performance level.

Your team set the bar for us this year, and inspired us. It was a priveledge to play with and compete against the Robowranglers and we hope to be able to make it to that level again in the future. Thank you for setting the bar - in so many ways.

Best regards,

Mark Wibbels

Hi Mark,
Thanks for the very kind words. You guys have a fantastic team and were certainly playing at a high level last weekend.

We really enjoyed our qualification match together, and enjoyed our QF showdown (less so).
I promise we'll make it harder for you next year. ;)

Please pass along my compliments to the rest of your team!

-John

PS - Love the team name & image...

Darren Collins 03-05-2011 02:11

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I don’t contribute much in the way of posts on this forum, but I felt compelled to share some of my thoughts after reading your musings this season. The reflections you have shared through your blog has been most enlightening to me and other members of my team. Your team’s success and quality has encouraged me to work harder as a mentor to provide greater opportunities for my students.

Your team’s formidable robot is only equally matched by your capable, respectful students. I stopped by with my son to check out your robot and we had our questions answered in detail by a kind young man.

Thank you for what you and your team bring to the FIRST community.

Darren Collins FRC2046

Bob Steele 03-05-2011 02:38

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JVN and TEAM ROBOWRANGLER

Your team is one of the ultimate Class Acts of FIRST. You inspired our team to try an entirely different way of designing a robot. We read and absorbed your work from last year and put it to use in our prototyping this year. It made a huge difference for us. Thank you for putting your self out there over and over and helping FIRST become a better place.

Like many mentors including me, you wear your heart on your sleeve for your team. How can a Coach/Mentor not do this? I salute you it was an honor to be in the same Dome with you this past week. Congratulations to you for what you do... you and your team inspire us all!!

thanks Bob Steele and Skunkworks Robotics 1983...

KarenH 03-05-2011 03:01

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"HEXBUGs are just a part of that VEX thing. Don't be impressed." Having a product show up in Target toy departments and at Michael's checkstands is not impressive? Hmmpph. I guess that person isn't a businessman.

On to the important topic:
If you gotta lose, it's great to know your team did their best. Happened to us, too. I don't know how our students feel about it, but I'm proud of them.

RoboMom 03-05-2011 07:14

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You forgot Mrs. Z to make it mega epic....

Joseph W. Horth 03-05-2011 07:35

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Congratulations on the successful season. 148 was fun to watch some of your matches during qualifications. Its unfortunate to see you guys lose at quaterfinals but both alliances were super awesome. Keep up the awesome work and I hope 280 can play with 148 next year.

Joseph W. Horth 03-05-2011 07:39

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And on tetrix motors being the next year game piece we have about 8 of them that we burned up. Plus two that might not make it through off season.

Al Skierkiewicz 03-05-2011 07:57

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John,
Very nice post! Thanks for the kind words and don't beat yourself too bad. You guys did very well and I like watching your students working hard in the pits. It is what we should all be doing at Champs. I hope your students had a great time.


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