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Re: 2002 Zone Zeal

FRC games have never stopped allowing you to do some crazy creative things just look at 469 of 2010.
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FRC games have never stopped allowing you to do some crazy creative things just look at 469 of 2010.
They haven't stopped the flow of creative ideas, but they have certainly kinked the hose a bit.

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The Grasshoppers were one of the best teams that year. They were able to pick up 20 balls in no time.
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Feynman was the robot, and like the Physicist he was named for, the robot was much loved and an all-time favorite robot of the team. He was the first FRC robot I worked on, so I'm a little partial...

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Do you know where i could find a video of Feynman in action?
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I was driving that year. Funny story about that video: it was our second practice match at NJ. The first practice match was a little of a letdown because we were still figuring out how to use the robot correctly. The co-driver controlled the roller speed with a pot, and had to keep the rollers spinning fast enough to get the balls in, but not so fast that the balls just shot out the top of the hopper. As we ran the line she had to increase the speed to offset the weight of the balls filling the hopper.

So the first practice match we biff out both lines of balls by running the line way to fast and tossing them all 20 feet in the air, showering first the judges table then the scoring table with balls. Entertaining for the crowd, but not very productive. Second match we were too slow- I ran the line slowly and she ran the rollers slowly. You can tell by the end of the line that the rollers didn't have enough speed to push the last balls into the hopper, and the very last ball didn't get picked up. Of all the runs we did that gobbled up every ball, usually even faster, that's the one run that managed to get videoed and online. It's still impressive looking, but, arg, that stinking ball! It haunts me.

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Re: 2002 Zone Zeal

From an engineering standpoint, Zone Zeal was a pretty cool game.

From a spectator standpoint, it was very boring. I would say 85-90% of the matches my team was involved in that year were over by about the 15 second mark (that's 15 seconds into the match, not 15 seconds to go). I can't speak for matches with other teams since I was usually very busy with my team, but I'm pretty sure it was similar - at least in elims.

I guess the first 15 seconds were insanely exciting, though.

I have virtually all of our division elims and Einstein on VHS. I would love to post it somewhere, but that would require me to find the tape and get the equipment to transfer it to my computer. That's not very likely to happen.
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Re: 2002 Zone Zeal

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From an engineering standpoint, Zone Zeal was a pretty cool game.

From a spectator standpoint, it was very boring. I would say 85-90% of the matches my team was involved in that year were over by about the 15 second mark (that's 15 seconds into the match, not 15 seconds to go). I can't speak for matches with other teams since I was usually very busy with my team, but I'm pretty sure it was similar - at least in elims.

I guess the first 15 seconds were insanely exciting, though.

I have virtually all of our division elims and Einstein on VHS. I would love to post it somewhere, but that would require me to find the tape and get the equipment to transfer it to my computer. That's not very likely to happen.
Sounds like a good weekend project!
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