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[BB] Bills Blog 11/10/11

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2011

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Good Afternoon Teams,

The Administrative Section of the 2012 FRC Manual is now live on our website. Student Award submission in STIMS and Mentor Award Submission in TIMS went live today. That should give you plenty to read and do this weekend.

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Re: [BB] Bills Blog 11/10/11

It's interesting that they're suggesting teams nominate juniors for dean's list. I understand they could benefit from it the most but I would like to think it's more than that.
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Re: [BB] Bills Blog 11/10/11

Stop kidding us Bill, we all know you're going to be playing Skyrim all day.
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Re: [BB] Bills Blog 11/10/11

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It's interesting that they're suggesting teams nominate juniors for dean's list. I understand they could benefit from it the most but I would like to think it's more than that.
They have always suggested that. Our team has always tended to submit one junior and senior. It's really up to you. I know that some teams submit sophomores.

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Re: [BB] Bills Blog 11/10/11

Said under 5.5 # 2. is that bumpers may be bagged separately from the robot with its own tag accounted for in the Robot Lock-Up Form. I do not know if this was in previous manuals, but I feel like pointing it out just in case.
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Re: [BB] Bills Blog 11/10/11

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Said under 5.5 # 2. is that bumpers may be bagged separately from the robot with its own tag accounted for in the Robot Lock-Up Form. I do not know if this was in previous manuals, but I feel like pointing it out just in case.
Wow ... that is great... they actually listen to us...
Good for them... this will allow un-bumpered robots to get through doors a lot easier...

Safer for handling too..

GREAT!!
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Re: [BB] Bills Blog 11/10/11

The idea of locking up bumpers separately seems odd, as the ability to work on your bumpers post-bag dosen't give you any advantage at all. It's better than requiring them to be in the bag, I guess.
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They have always suggested that. Our team has always tended to submit one junior and senior. It's really up to you. I know that some teams submit sophomores.

Cass
sounds like one of my former teams... the senior team lead was one nominee, and a junior, myself, was the other.

IMHO, whoever deserves to be nominated should get it. heck, if that meant a freshman, then it be them (I have seen freshmen that were worthy, believe me). if that happened to be two senior, then they get it. To me, let the 2 most worthy students get it, period.
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It's interesting that they're suggesting teams nominate juniors for dean's list. I understand they could benefit from it the most but I would like to think it's more than that.
Through NCWIT, I befriended Beth Hadley, who was one of the Deans List Winners from the first year. She said that Dean and them wanted to give the award to juniors so that they could put it on college applications. Apparently they wanted it to become a prestigious award that would help high achieving FIRST students (although every FIRST student is high achieving..) get into fancy colleges. Certain awards and competitions, like the Intel Science Fair, are acknowledged as being a 'big deal' and FIRST wants its Dean's List to join that kinda thing. Supposedly MIT already recognizes this as very important, which must be true because thats where Beth is now! (although she won Deans List as a senior)
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The idea of locking up bumpers separately seems odd, as the ability to work on your bumpers post-bag dosen't give you any advantage at all. It's better than requiring them to be in the bag, I guess.
Not requiring them to be bagged would allow you to put off building them entirely until after Bag Day.
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Not requiring them to be bagged would allow you to put off building them entirely until after Bag Day.
I can see this already:

Do we have everything loaded?
Yup.
You sure?
Mhmm.
Then what's that pile of stuff over there?
Oh that's just stuff to make ...bumpers.
What do you mean they're not built!?
Well...we didn't have to put them in the bag...So we haven't built them yet...



Seriously though, I've seen plenty of teams have issues getting though doors with them on. For that reason, my team has always packed the bumpers in the bag with them resting on top of the robot as opposed to on the robot.
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Then what's that pile of stuff over there?
Oh that's just stuff to make ...bumpers.
What do you mean they're not built!?
Unfortunately I've overheard this conversation on Thursdays at events.
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Hmmmmmmmmmm.... new scoring system?

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The idea of locking up bumpers separately seems odd, as the ability to work on your bumpers post-bag dosen't give you any advantage at all. It's better than requiring them to be in the bag, I guess.
Bumpers are technically considered Fabricated Parts therefore subject to Withholding restrictions in previous years. This was ignored at many events, and wasn't uncommon to see a team bring in what appeared to be 35lbs of upgrade parts along with two sets of bumpers at 12-15lbs a set.

Not to mention we've put as many as 20 man hours into our bumpers in any given year, so being able to make them after ship means those 20 man hours can be spent elsewhere...
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The idea of locking up bumpers separately seems odd, as the ability to work on your bumpers post-bag dosen't give you any advantage at all. It's better than requiring them to be in the bag, I guess.
I think that the intention of that section was, as Bob pointed out, so that teams have an easier time getting a bagged robot through the door. It's sometimes an interesting struggle to get them through doors with bumpers.

From the wording that's there, they still have to be bagged on bag day, whether it be with the robot or in a bag by themselves.
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