View Single Post
  #42   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 01-04-2003, 19:19
mtaman02's Avatar
mtaman02 mtaman02 is offline
FIRST's Spare, Queuer & Tech guy =)
AKA: Mike M. / Mouse =)
no team (FRC Volunteer)
Team Role: Alumni
 
Join Date: Jun 2002
Rookie Year: 2001
Location: Staten Island, NYC
Posts: 1,504
mtaman02 has a brilliant futuremtaman02 has a brilliant futuremtaman02 has a brilliant futuremtaman02 has a brilliant futuremtaman02 has a brilliant futuremtaman02 has a brilliant futuremtaman02 has a brilliant futuremtaman02 has a brilliant futuremtaman02 has a brilliant futuremtaman02 has a brilliant futuremtaman02 has a brilliant future
Send a message via AIM to mtaman02 Send a message via Yahoo to mtaman02
Quote:
Originally posted by sevisehda
Some people have posted numbers for stacker bots. Are we talking KoTH as any bot who can stay on top or a purpose built ramp controller.
Well I was talking about all of the robots that have competed as of now this year. But it seems like even though the year isn't over two teams were pointed out as the most dominent KOTH robot. So being as it may out of 18+ regionals thus far I want u the FIRST teams to highlight the top 5 KOTH robots that u saw at the regionals u participated at! (this includes both stacker, dead wrecker, line tracker etc. robots) Base your decision on overall performance during the competition and the teams ability of keeping the opposing alliances off the hill.

This thread has been a very friendly one and I enjoy hearing all of your opinions. So as Always post freely but Keep It Clean


Quote:
Originally posted by Dan-O
522 is a great king of the hill bot. We were paired with them during the elim's at Philly. They are a fairly small bot with a great tread style drive train and a great driver. I have seen them wedge multiple opponents off of the top of the ramp on several occasions. Great bot!!!
522 is my choice as an excellent KOTH robot. I have seen Team 522's robot in action at the NYC Regionals and in most of there matches if not all of them they have managed to prevent other robots from sitting on top of the hill. And this is due to there selected choice in drive train material & and that the Drivers of their robot have that "MAGICAL" touch to them. Excellent Job guys and I wish you much success in all of your upcoming Competitions.
__________________
Past FIRST Robotics Events that I proudly volunteered at:
FLL: NY State Competition '03
FRC: NYC Remote Kickoff '04 & NYC Regionals '04-'15 ,'10-'13 & NJ Regionals '06-'10, Finger Lakes Regional '09 & SBPLI Regional '08-'15 and the World Championship in '05 (Galileo Field) '07 (Newton Field) '09 (Practice Fields Attendant / FTA(A)), CeBIT Convention in '04 & NextFEST in '06 both held @ the Javitts Center, Monty Madness '07-'10, Panda-monium '08, B.Eruption '08 & '09, Ramp Riot '08, PARC '09 & '10, BR^2 '09 & Wol. Inv. '09 -'15
2015 FIRST Robotics Off Season Events that I hope to volunteer at:
Where is Wolcott Invitational
2015 FIRST Robotics Events that I will be volunteering at:
SBPLI Reg. & Championships
Volunteer Resume:
Alt & Lead Team Queuer, Field Repair/Reset, Field Setup/Breakdown, Spare Parts Attendant, Field Power Controller/Score Keeper, Co-Emcee & Official Scorer, Control System Advisor, FIRST Tech Advisor Assistant & recently Practice Field Attendant.

Last edited by mtaman02 : 01-04-2003 at 19:28.
Reply With Quote