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Re: Beta Test Teams 1
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Good Afternoon Teams,
Please join me in congratulating the 2009 New Control System Beta Test teams. Let me tell you, it was a real challenge to choose only 18 teams from all of the well qualified applicants. I have already contacted these teams to share the good news and will ship them their supplies as soon as the beta test kits are complete. The beta test teams will begin to share their results with everyone shortly after receiving their kits. Stay tuned, I’ll let you know where to find their comments.
16 Bomb Squad, Mountain Home, AR
39 39th Aero Squadron, Falcon Robotics, Gilbert, Phoenix, AZ
67 HOT – Heroes of Tomorrow, Milford, MI
79 Team Krunch, Palm Harbor, FL
103 Cybersonics Technology Team, Kintnersville, PA
330 BeachBot, Hermosa Beach, CA
340 Greater Rochester Robotics, Churchville, NY
476 Wildcats, Ponca City, OK
499 Toltechs, San Antonio, TX
668 The Apes of Wrath, San Jose, CA
1114 Simbotics, St. Catharines, Ontario
1425 Error Code Xero, Wilsonville, OR
1577 SteamPunk, Raanana, Israel
1583 Rambotics, Watkins, CO
1629 GaCo (Garrett Coalition), Oakland, MD
1714 More Robotics, Milwaukee, WI
1816 The Green Machine, Edina, MN
1848 SOUP, Atlanta, GA
122 days until Kickoff! See you then.
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Richard Wallace
Mentor since 2011 for FRC 3620 Average Joes (St. Joseph, Michigan)
Mentor 2002-10 for FRC 931 Perpetual Chaos (St. Louis, Missouri)
since 2003
I believe in intuition and inspiration. Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, giving birth to evolution. It is, strictly speaking, a real factor in scientific research.
(Cosmic Religion : With Other Opinions and Aphorisms (1931) by Albert Einstein, p. 97)