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Re: [FRC Blog] Frank Answers Fridays: June 7, 2013
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I would really like to the see the Minnesota FIRST website adopt more of a firstwa.org look. We do not have to worry about FLL, as that is run by High Tech Kids in MN and FTC is a little complicated at the moment but I really like the volunteer signups you guys have as well as the alumni portal you have. |
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Re: [FRC Blog] Frank Answers Fridays: June 7, 2013
Im surprised by the little to no talk of a Canada becoming a district (wouls likely be Ontario and Quebec). I have been told that we can expect a district in 2015, likely not earlier. I'm not sure how much closer or competitive we would become as we are already extremely competitive, and are already close (bonding and social wise).
I will be very happy to see cross districts, as we are 20 minutes away from the Detroit District but arent able to go there. The closest event for us (currently) is 3 hours away (waterloo and buckeye). If we were to get a regional or district here in Windsor I think it would be REALLY cool to see half the team Americans, coming here from mostly Ohio and Michigan. I really like the idea soneone posted of having sone districts be closed for only that district and sone open for any district teams. That would probably make the open districts more diverse and have an even ratio of dostrict to non-district teams. Sorry for amy bad spelling I'm on my ipod right now. |
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Yes- there's going to be an Albany-area regional, but we won't be competing with most of our good friends from NE anymore, and we have to travel (actually even further than any NE regional we went to) to the Finger Lakes or somewhere else for our second competition. Inter-district play can't come soon enough. I think it'll be interesting to see what happens when NY goes to districts (i.e. a bunch of districts on Long Island, one in Albany, and one or two in Rochester?) What doesn't work well for NY is that teams aren't evenly spread across the state, they're tucked into little pockets. There are a TON of teams in the city and on Long Island, a large number near Rochester, and 10 or so in the capital regional near Albany. The rest of the state is sparsely populated with FIRST teams, those teams usually being near a college (i.e 229/4124, 639, etc.) This spread of teams doesn't lend itself well toward district events. |
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I'm guessing: 2 in Rochester, 1 in Buffalo, 2 in/around Albany, 2 in/around NYC, 1 in Ithica, 2 in/around up north and the champs at the Carrier Dome at Syracuse University. (wishful thinking at least.) |
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The same can be said as an argument FOR districts, though- reducing the cost of doing events. As it is, Long Island has a regional, and so does NYC. Replacing 2 regionals with 2 districts doesn't really work. I'd expect 4 or 5 districts there, 1/2 in/around Albany, 2 in Rochester, then one or two elsewhere in the state (Ithaca/Oneonta maybe?) I don't know what's best for New York FIRST, but the way it is right now doesn't seem conducive to district play. The population center of NY First is still in the city, but having teams from Rochester travel to the city for the state championship wouldn't make sense. Traveling from the city up to Syracuse wouldn't make too much sense either. I suspect (and dread) that NY will be left out of districts for a number of years, and when they finally do come, either NY will have a greater FRC population density, or we'll be split into two districts- Upstate NY and Downstate NY. Downstate would include the city, long island, and the surrounding areas, and upstate would include the rest of the state. Anyway, that's just my opinion. |
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If we were splitting up, and this is again wishful thinking that the logistics were simple, that there was a Niagara Region, with the Western/Central NY teams sharing some Districts with lower Ontario Canada teams. And the Eastern/Northren/City NY teams would side with the New England Region. But having all of that back and fourth across the boarder would be a pain for teams. |
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NYC would be cool because it's NYC, but it's a HIKE for Rochester teams, and it wouldn't help encourage FIRST up near the Canadian border very much. Syracuse would be decent, because it is centrally located in New York. I don't know. Speaking of which- you guys should come to next year's Albany Regional! ![]() |
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What would really be cool, is if we had a regional in Syracuse. Then you could take the "Thruway Trifecta" of Finger Lakes, Syracuse and Albany Regional events, one week after the other. EDIT: I mean, I'm not just saying have our future NY champs in Syracuse cause it's an actual <20 minute drive from 174's school to the Dome, but because it is the largest venue for FIRST (outside NYC venues) that could boast such an event. It's either there, or at NYC somewhere. I don't think teams are going to not go to a Champs in NYC - its NYC for goodness sake - and giving teams all the time to explore the city and its attractions makes the trip for anyone. It is something to think about for the eventual NY Region committee. Last edited by Tetraman : 10-06-2013 at 22:13. |
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That would be more convenient for us than going to Finger Lakes- that's for sure! |
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Re: [FRC Blog] Frank Answers Fridays: June 7, 2013
The Times Union Center would probably be the only venue considered for a NY championship in Albany. What Kevin means is that the Albany Devils (AHL affiliate of the New Jersey Devils) play there. However, GSR has been in the Manchester Monarchs' home arena for years, so there is a precedent for working that out.
My guess is that the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, Times Union Center in Albany,and any number of venues in New York City would be the most likely places to consider. |
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Re: [FRC Blog] Frank Answers Fridays: June 7, 2013
I can't wait to be one of those old kids who can say "Yeah, I remember the days before districts." and then watch the kid's eyes widen when I explain the days of regionals..
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