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Parade hint
It seems that Dean approached the Macy's parade folks about getting FIRST in there.
Robots with scissors anyone? |
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Re: Parade hint
Can be made with Lego Technics, a good sharp pair of scissors and lots of rack/pinion.
Actually did this for something else 20 years ago. Except as I recall it cut the ribbon for a school opening. It is odd when history wraps around. |
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Re: Parade hint
Come on man, running with scissors is a terrible idea.
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Re: Parade hint
Drive team yells: "Robot, robot!"
Aside from coach: "Hey, if they don't get out of our way, slit their pants." |
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Re: Parade hint
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Perhaps a game in which robots are (or are permitted to be) equipped with scissors to aid an important scoring function, and a concomitant prohibition on running while so equipped, might combine to eliminate the incentive for high speed in drivetrains? Ambling with scissors .... ? Last edited by Richard Wallace : 29-11-2013 at 18:55. Reason: getting old ;) |
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Re: Parade hint
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Re: Parade hint
But in all seriousness, does anyone know how the Macy's Parade happened? As in, who approached who with the idea?
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Re: Parade hint
FIRST was actually approached by the parade's lead this year. She is a huge fan of the FIRST programs and wanted to see robots in the parade.
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Re: Parade hint
Robots with scissors. Hmmm...
Maybe they're hinting that one advantageous way of designing robots this year might involve the use of scissor lifts. Not exactly your typical scissors, but chances are (okay I haven't been around a while, so I haven't seen many bots and designs) slim that a robot would use actual 'scissors'... But then again, who knows what we'll be doing. That's right, the GDC! ![]() |
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Re: Parade hint
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It's the mission of FIRST. "To transform our culture by creating a world where science and technology are celebrated and where young people dream of becoming science and technology leaders." http://www.usfirst.org/aboutus/vision It's way bigger than an FRC game, it's about making FRC a household name one day. |
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Re: Parade hint
Can we just agree that 2013 is one giant game hint, and stop talking about it? Seriously, it begins earlier and earlier every year. Leave the speculation to when the official hints come out.
Robots in the parade were awesome! Hopefully this becomes a yearly tradition ![]() |
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Macy's is in direct competition with JCP. |
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Hey Libby, if I gave you a gift horse what would you do? Cuz the reaction on CD seems to be looking it in the mouth, and that just doesn't seem right. |
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Re: Parade hint
I don't quite understand the reaction to turn all of these awesome things that FIRST does around this time of year and dissect them to death. FIRST has been making it readily apparent in recent years what is and is not a game clue. While the game clues are fun this practice is detracting for things that are very awesome and transformative in their own right. Sometimes it is ok to just bask in the amazing things that FIRST has seen fit to include us in and not look any deeper than that, as it cheats you out of things that are more profound.
Sorry seems like a bit of a rant, but this practice is becoming more prevalent every year and it feels like people are missing the entire point. As Libby stated, this is entirely about the mission of FIRST and doesn't need to be anything more than that because it is very cool in and of itself. |
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