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Originally posted by Perseus
soap,

just some questions: How long does it take you guys to gather data and put it up. Do you have like an entire team on it or is it just you?

whatever the answer, you are doing a great job and I am sure it is helping multiple teams
Thanks. I found it tough to track the ~207 teams back in 1997. Now there's over 600!

Our web pages are dynamic, meaning as soon as a record is inserted into our database, you can click Refresh on your browser, and -poof- there's the latest and greatest stats, scores, etc...

There are 3 Motorolans, 3 Dillard HS StUDentS, 2 Taravella HS StUDentS, and some occasional outsiders. This year we had to place a limit on total team participation across Elec, Mech, SW, etc.. otherwise there'd be about 5-10 more kids on SOAP. Of course when it comes time for 'running an event' anyone standing around looking like they haven't a job gets conscripted for SOAP. The students do a LOT of work (10X more than if they participated on the Mechanical robot, so I'm told). From coding web pages to database design, hardware diagnostics to network configuration, most of these kids, after 8 weeks with their MotoMentors, can do it all....

Gathering WASH data is 'sub-contracted' out to Mike Soukup (from 111) and his helpers (74, 308, 112, 45, just to name a few)
Also, Ken Patton and Team 65 tracks GMCIA data, but they must be swamped as I haven't heard from them in awhile.

Scoring data is from the scoring system, and if there's a fast enough Inet connection at an event, we get data LiVE (which leads back to the LiVE web pages). EPCOT 2002 will be such an event and you can bet with Bruce, Nate, Mike, and I present, we can get SOAP P@ging to work just like in Chicago.

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