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Team 308 Pictures (and a little story, too)

Posted by Chris, Coach on team #308, Walled Lake Monster, from Walled Lake Schools and TRW Automotive Electronics.

Posted on 5/1/99 3:02 PM MST



I created a small web page devoted to our team. The page contains a short story about our team and a bunch of pictures of our team. Included in the pictures are our two controversial matches in which robots were tipped.

You can check out the page at :

http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/...rst/first.html

(BTW, our team doesn't have an official web site, this is just my personal web space.)

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Re: Team 308 Pictures -Pictures are 'hidden'

Posted by Dan, Student on team #10, BSM, from Benilde-St. Margaret's and Banner Engineering.

Posted on 5/1/99 3:46 PM MST


In Reply to: Team 308 Pictures (and a little story, too) posted by Chris on 5/1/99 3:02 PM MST:



It looks like you linked your images to your hard drive. For the mean time you can see the pictures by cutting and pasting the picture name (xxx.jpg) to the end of the web address or by going to the below link and clicking on the images.


: I created a small web page devoted to our team. The page contains a short story about our team and a bunch of pictures of our team. Included in the pictures are our two controversial matches in which robots were tipped.

: You can check out the page at :

: http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/...rst/first.html

: (BTW, our team doesn't have an official web site, this is just my personal web space.)

: -Chris


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Re: Team 308 Pictures -Pictures are 'hidden'

Posted by Brandon Martus, Other on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central High School and Delphi Automotive Systems.

Posted on 5/1/99 4:00 PM MST


In Reply to: Re: Team 308 Pictures -Pictures are 'hidden' posted by Dan on 5/1/99 3:46 PM MST:



Yea, thats why i dont like those HTML programs like Front Page and all the rest.
They do goofy things with the graphics.

Notepad baby!
hehe

Brandon


: It looks like you linked your images to your hard drive. For the mean time you can see the pictures by cutting and pasting the picture name (xxx.jpg) to the end of the web address or by going to the below link and clicking on the images.

:
: : I created a small web page devoted to our team. The page contains a short story about our team and a bunch of pictures of our team. Included in the pictures are our two controversial matches in which robots were tipped.

: : You can check out the page at :

: : http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/...rst/first.html

: : (BTW, our team doesn't have an official web site, this is just my personal web space.)

: : -Chris


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That's what I get for not doing it by hand.

Posted by Chris, Coach on team #308, Walled Lake Monster, from Walled Lake Schools and TRW Automotive Electronics.

Posted on 5/2/99 7:31 AM MST


In Reply to: Re: Team 308 Pictures -Pictures are 'hidden' posted by Brandon Martus on 5/1/99 4:00 PM MST:



This was my first attempt at using Front Page. I always used to do my web pages by hand. I guess I learned a lesson.

Anyway, the page is fixed now.

BTW, not notepad, Boxer!


: Yea, thats why i dont like those HTML programs like Front Page and all the rest.
: They do goofy things with the graphics.

: Notepad baby!
: hehe

: Brandon

:
: : It looks like you linked your images to your hard drive. For the mean time you can see the pictures by cutting and pasting the picture name (xxx.jpg) to the end of the web address or by going to the below link and clicking on the images.

: :
: : : I created a small web page devoted to our team. The page contains a short story about our team and a bunch of pictures of our team. Included in the pictures are our two controversial matches in which robots were tipped.

: : : You can check out the page at :

: : : http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/...rst/first.html

: : : (BTW, our team doesn't have an official web site, this is just my personal web space.)

: : : -Chris


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If you mention VI I'll get all weepy...

Posted by Joe Johnson, Engineer on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central High School and Delphi Automotive Systems.

Posted on 5/2/99 6:36 PM MST


In Reply to: That's what I get for not doing it by hand. posted by Chris on 5/2/99 7:31 AM MST:



Chris,

I expect that any day now you are going to start singing the praises of VI (a UNIX text editor).

I can remember the days when I thought, 'Mice aren't for REAL computer users!'

Back in my grad school days, I could make that old VI edit files that would make your head swim.

Why is my screen getting all blurry and my mouse pad all wet? What's this salty fluid dripping down my cheeks?

Ah well, time marches on...

Joe J.


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Re: If you mention VI I'll get all weepy...

Posted by Jerry Eckert, Engineer on team #140 from Tyngsboro, MA High School and New England Prototype/Brooks Automation.

Posted on 5/3/99 8:30 AM MST


In Reply to: If you mention VI I'll get all weepy... posted by Joe Johnson on 5/2/99 6:36 PM MST:



: Chris,

: I expect that any day now you are going to start singing the praises of VI (a UNIX text editor).

: I can remember the days when I thought, 'Mice aren't for REAL computer users!'

: Back in my grad school days, I could make that old VI edit files that would make your head swim.

: Why is my screen getting all blurry and my mouse pad all wet? What's this salty fluid dripping down my cheeks?

: Ah well, time marches on...

: Joe J.

Hummm.... I wonder what kind of reaction Joe will have if I mention emacs?

Or TECO?

- Jerry

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Re: If you mention VI I'll get all weepy...

Posted by Bethany Dunning, Coach on team #163, Quantum Mechanics, from International Academy and Quantum Consultants/EATON/ITT Industries.

Posted on 5/4/99 7:09 AM MST


In Reply to: If you mention VI I'll get all weepy... posted by Joe Johnson on 5/2/99 6:36 PM MST:



Gee, Joe. I wasn't going to mention vi for fear of being laughed at... but now that you bring it up, i love that stuff!

: I expect that any day now you are going to start singing the praises of VI (a UNIX text editor).

: I can remember the days when I thought, 'Mice aren't for REAL computer users!'

: Back in my grad school days, I could make that old VI edit files that would make your head swim.

: Why is my screen getting all blurry and my mouse pad all wet? What's this salty fluid dripping down my cheeks?

: Ah well, time marches on...

: Joe J.


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Re: If you mention VI I'll get all weepy...

Posted by Andrew Trax, Coach on team #180, S.P.A.M., from Southfork,Martin Co. High and UTC.

Posted on 5/5/99 4:37 AM MST


In Reply to: If you mention VI I'll get all weepy... posted by Joe Johnson on 5/2/99 6:36 PM MST:



Or how about workstations that made you feel as though you were at helm
of the Starship Enterprise! Appollo, Intergraf. Big wrap-around consoles!
Disk drives that could heat a 2000 sq. ft. home....in Buffalo...in January.
Floppy disks that really were floppy. PCs you programmed in 'assembly'.
What ever happened to the good old Franklins - the pre-IBMs? 256k hard drives!
If you upgraded.
Gotta get a kleenex....

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Re: If you mention VI I'll get all weepy...

Posted by Mike King, Other on team #88, TJē, from Bridgewater Raynham and Johnson & Johnson Professional.

Posted on 5/5/99 6:02 PM MST


In Reply to: Re: If you mention VI I'll get all weepy... posted by Andrew Trax on 5/5/99 4:37 AM MST:



If it makes you feel better. My college still teaches assembly, and requries it of all CS Majors. (we had a punch card reader up till 5 years ago)

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Re: If you mention VI I'll get all weepy...

Posted by Brandon Martus, Other on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central High School and Delphi Automotive Systems.

Posted on 5/5/99 7:21 PM MST


In Reply to: Re: If you mention VI I'll get all weepy... posted by Mike King on 5/5/99 6:02 PM MST:



I have assembly language next year
yay!

heheh


: If it makes you feel better. My college still teaches assembly, and requries it of all CS Majors. (we had a punch card reader up till 5 years ago)

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some assembly required

Posted by Joe Johnson, Engineer on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central High School and Delphi Automotive Systems.

Posted on 5/5/99 7:28 PM MST


In Reply to: Re: If you mention VI I'll get all weepy... posted by Brandon Martus on 5/5/99 7:21 PM MST:



Just like all good engineering programs include some honest to goodness putting lines on paper drafting, assembly language is a required skill.

Sometimes it is required just to remind us what the heck is going on down in the bowels of these wonderfully powerful devices.

It is also required sometimes, because there is no other way to get the code tight enough to do the job in the space limits required.

So...

Don't dis assembly ;-)

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Re: some assembly required

Posted by Chris, Coach on team #308, Walled Lake Monster, from Walled Lake Schools and TRW Automotive Electronics.

Posted on 5/6/99 6:26 AM MST


In Reply to: some assembly required posted by Joe Johnson on 5/5/99 7:28 PM MST:



: Just like all good engineering programs include some honest to goodness putting lines on paper drafting, assembly language is a required skill.

: Sometimes it is required just to remind us what the heck is going on down in the bowels of these wonderfully powerful devices.

: It is also required sometimes, because there is no other way to get the code tight enough to do the job in the space limits required.

: So...

: Don't dis assembly ;-)

: Joe J.


Not to digress or anything, but did anyone see the pictures?

-Chris


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Page is fixed. (EOM)

Posted by Chris, Coach on team #308, Walled Lake Monster, from Walled Lake Schools and TRW Automotive Electronics.

Posted on 5/2/99 7:42 AM MST


In Reply to: Re: Team 308 Pictures -Pictures are 'hidden' posted by Dan on 5/1/99 3:46 PM MST:



I fixed it.


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