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EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation...
Posted by Rob DeCotiis at 03/14/2001 5:27 PM EST
Student on team #504, RoBUCtics, from Red Bank Regional High School and Jesel. Post whether or not ur team did the animation. |
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Re: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation...
Posted by Tom at 03/14/2001 5:39 PM EST
Student on team #25, Raider Robotix, from North Brunswick Township High School and Bristol Myers-Squib. In Reply to: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation... Posted by Rob DeCotiis on 03/14/2001 5:27 PM EST: Not this year, but chances are that next year we will. We did fool around with the program a lot this year. You can see some of the stuff I did at the link below. |
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Re: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation...
Posted by Christina Alzona at 03/14/2001 5:45 PM EST
Other on team #271, Mechanical Marauders, from Bay Shore High School and Verizon. In Reply to: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation... Posted by Rob DeCotiis on 03/14/2001 5:27 PM EST: Last I heard, our animation was done yesterday, and was getting mailed (one day express)today. ~Christina šoš : Post whether or not ur team did the animation. |
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Re: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation...
Posted by Hymnson at 03/14/2001 6:17 PM EST
Student on team #419, The Rambots, from Boston College High School and UMass Boston and Modern Assistance Programs, Inc.. In Reply to: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation... Posted by Rob DeCotiis on 03/14/2001 5:27 PM EST: Our animator's computer somehow got a virus and decimated all the files and deleted most of our animation project...so it seems like we wont be able to compensate for the loss data. It sucks major...cuz we also didn't finish our Chairman's Award either in time, ![]() |
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Re: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation...
Posted by Robert Labeck at 03/14/2001 6:23 PM EST
Student on team #237, Sie-H20-Bots, from Watertown High School. In Reply to: Re: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation... Posted by Hymnson on 03/14/2001 6:17 PM EST: : Our animator's computer somehow got a virus and decimated all the files and deleted most of our animation project...so it seems like we wont be able to compensate for the loss data. It sucks major...cuz we also didn't finish our Chairman's Award either in time, ![]() Ewww I had almost the same problem, only with the chairman's award. I was doin stuff with the pictures for it and the processsor fried. Go figure. In the middle of the project. >. |
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Re: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation...
Posted by Ryan Patridge at 03/15/2001 1:53 PM EST
Engineer on team #111, WildStang, from Rolling Meadows / Wheeling HS and Motorola. In Reply to: Re: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation... Posted by Robert Labeck on 03/14/2001 6:23 PM EST: Five days ago, I accidentally deleted the entire directory where I had stored every file we had created for our animation. That's when I bit the bullet and bought a file restoration utility for $40. Luckily, I was able to restore everything I lost. Recovery from a virus is usually more difficult, if not infeasible, since the virus often corrupts the data. I think we all learned a valuable lesson, eh? Backing up data is key. |
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Re: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation...
Posted by Robert Labeck at 03/15/2001 7:04 PM EST
Student on team #237, Sie-H20-Bots, from Watertown High School. In Reply to: Re: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation... Posted by Ryan Patridge on 03/15/2001 1:53 PM EST: : Five days ago, I accidentally deleted the entire directory where I had stored every file we had created for our animation. That's when I bit the bullet and bought a file restoration utility for $40. Luckily, I was able to restore everything I lost. : Recovery from a virus is usually more difficult, if not infeasible, since the virus often corrupts the data. I think we all learned a valuable lesson, eh? Backing up data is key. I also hit save every 10 seconds as well because the teacher keeps drilling it into our heads and it's become almost like breathing. I keep like 90 copies of our files after the project is finished for events liek that |
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Re: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation...
Posted by Pamela at 03/14/2001 6:56 PM EST
Student on team #166, Techno Insanity, from Merrimack High School and Texas Instruments. In Reply to: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation... Posted by Rob DeCotiis on 03/14/2001 5:27 PM EST: My team did the animation, our storyline involved King Arthur and the knights of the alliance table whom were enforcing gracious professionalism . Our animation team was up all hours of the night getting it done, but it was finished and sent thank goodness! Sadly this year we did not get a chance to complete a chairmans award, hopefully next year! |
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P.S. post a screenshot!
Posted by Rob DeCotiis at 03/14/2001 7:17 PM EST
Student on team #504, RoBUCtics, from Red Bank Regional High School and Jesel. In Reply to: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation... Posted by Rob DeCotiis on 03/14/2001 5:27 PM EST: P.S. Post a screenshot of ur animation... |
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Re: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation...
Posted by David Kelly at 03/14/2001 7:21 PM EST
Student on team #234, Cyber Blue, from Perry Meridian High School [IUPUI] and Rolls-Royce/NASA KSC/ NEC/ Trilithic/ Peregrine/. In Reply to: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation... Posted by Rob DeCotiis on 03/14/2001 5:27 PM EST: We have a great animation! It is sorta baised around the Indy 500. Because it is the city that we are from. (Go figure) David Kelly Student Captain/ Webmaster Team 234 P.S. Good luck Team 393 at the Houston Regional!! |
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T190
Posted by Jon - T190 at 03/14/2001 7:39 PM EST
Engineer on team #190, Gompei, from Mass Academy of Math and Science and Worcester Polytechnic Institute. In Reply to: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation... Posted by Rob DeCotiis on 03/14/2001 5:27 PM EST: Yep... Our team spent the weekend squirrelled away cranking out the video transfer and putting the final details together.. i think it was done monday and expressed yesterday. this is a testframe they let me have about a week ago. j |
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Re: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation...
Posted by Pat Bogard at 03/14/2001 8:24 PM EST
Student on team #103, Cybersonics, from Palisades High School and Lutron, Amplifier Research, Lucent Technologies. In Reply to: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation... Posted by Rob DeCotiis on 03/14/2001 5:27 PM EST: We did one, in fact its on our website at www.cybersonics.org, just be forewarned that it is 17 megabyte. Good Luck to everyone competing this weekend, cant wait to see everybody and Midatlantic. pat |
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Re: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation...
Posted by Matt Sorgenfrei at 03/14/2001 10:52 PM EST
Student on team #192, Gunn Robotics Team, from Gunn High School and Nokia. In Reply to: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation... Posted by Rob DeCotiis on 03/14/2001 5:27 PM EST: The Gunn Robotics Team (192) submitted a bomb animation, just to let you know. Matt Sorgenfrei : Post whether or not ur team did the animation. |
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Re: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation...
Posted by Wayne Doenges at 03/15/2001 6:14 AM EST
Engineer on team #535, G-Force, from Huntington North High School and UT Electronic Controls. In Reply to: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation... Posted by Rob DeCotiis on 03/14/2001 5:27 PM EST: Our team (#535) did an animation. Since our robot is called Viking I, we did a Martian landing. A big thank you and a well done goes out to Scott Klaus who did the animation. He learned the animation and Inventor software from scratch and produced a great looking video. With the computer we got (antique) it took 10 hours to render. We got it mailed out Tuesday (hope it gets there). |
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WildStang animation
Posted by Ryan Patridge at 03/15/2001 10:05 AM EST
Engineer on team #111, WildStang, from Rolling Meadows / Wheeling HS and Motorola. In Reply to: EVERYONE post whether or not your team did the animation... Posted by Rob DeCotiis on 03/14/2001 5:27 PM EST: Here's a frame from our animation, which you can download from our site in DivX format (5 MB). It's titled "Vigilae: Infectus". Hint: "infectus" is latin for "incomplete". ![]() |
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