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104 | 80.00% |
| Team name |
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26 | 20.00% |
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0 | 0% |
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Re: How do you recognize teams?
I typically associate the team number with the team name. Makes it easier for me to recall them. Now that I'm finally getting the hang of remembering teams that are over 2000, I have 3000 and not to mention the rising 4000.
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) Auburn Hills is about 30 miles north of Detroit on I-75, Milford is maybe 20 miles west, and our team is longitudinally between the two and about 20 miles north.For easy reference, here's a Michiganian's* tip: They're all on the right thumb muscle in your handy-dandy Michigan Hand Map. Back to the topic at hand, I generally remember number and name, but number a bit more often. JosephC and I were in sparring wars with our team captain and then our team leader over who could remember the most team names based on their number. It was no competition. *I hate saying Michigander. It sounds so uneducated. PS. Woo! Vote 47. Last edited by Ekcrbe : 01-09-2012 at 00:58. |
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Re: How do you recognize teams?
I usually recognize teams either by their name or number, but I often have issues putting the two together unless it's a team I hear of/see regularly (i.e. HOT/67, Killer Bees/33, Juggernauts/1). If I don't know both, I can usually at least remember the general location. 343 is from NY, Los Pollos Locos is from SC and sponsored by USC and their number is some combination of 2, 8, 5, and 1.
Then there's the occasional team whose sponsors I can remember, but not many (Finney Highlanders, Motorola/Wildstang, GM/Simbots/a variety of others). For most teams above 3000, I usually recognize the logo first before I can remember their name and actual number. I usually introduce myself by former team number, then I give the team name. I don't know why I do that, since people usually remember my former team's name before the number, but that's how it goes. TL;DR, it varies greatly and there are a lot of exceptions. |
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Re: How do you recognize teams?
Team name, number, colors, and logo are really important. The number is the first thing that people see, but after that, the team name, colors, and logo help create a memorable image.
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Re: How do you recognize teams?
Numbers.
There are certain teams I ID by name but there are numerous cases of name overlap in FIRST (anything that begins with Robo or Techno are the usual suspects). I went to Buckeye a few years ago and we had three Robotcat teams at the event alone! Ironically due to my involement in FIRST it has helped me memorize combinations better by thinking of which FIRST team the numbers are assoiated with and then the name. My old combo for my office was Grasshoppers. Red Barons. Last edited by Koko Ed : 01-09-2012 at 08:33. |
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Re: How do you recognize teams?
Personally, I go mostly by team numbers, although there are a few teams I also know by name. As an inspector, it's really the only way to keep everything straight. Besides, it's also the easiest way to find teams, since they're usually laid by number in some pattern.
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I had a hard time picking - and maybe I picked wrong.
Some teams I know more by name, others by location, others by number. I guess my answer is the time honored, "It depends ..." And you forgot one of my favorite methods - team shirt. I was checking in teams before alliance selection one time and I was marking off numbers just by looking at the shirts. You know you've been around FIRST too long when ... |
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![]() Though it's funny you put our digits that way--this year, we (2815, Los Pollos Locos from Columbia, SC) shared Archimedes with 2851 (Crevolution, from Sterling Heights, MI). Never has an alliance selection been more painful for us than hearing "Teams 2590 and 1218 would like to invite team twenty-eight-fif-tee....one". (And note how Kara refers to the University of South Carolina as USC. We'll get the world straightened out someday! ) |
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Re: How do you recognize teams?
Numbers all the way.
When I first started I remembered team names, I hated numbers, I remember coming home to my mom and telling her "thank god my team number is 111, it's so much easier to remember than 217". I spent the first year I was on 'Stang learning team names, and then the next year everyone changed their names on me and I had no idea which team was which. Now I just remember the team numbers, followed by their locations. |
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Clearly, I'm not as good at this location thing as I like to think I am. |
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Re: How do you recognize teams?
You may have been thinking of 333 or 353! Both are from New York.
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Most teams are numbers to me- mostly because when I'm in school and spewing random numbers, I feel like I'm talking in some secret code
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