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As an inspector for a number of years, I can attest to the fact that there is a vast difference in the way teams get inspected from Regional to Regional and District to District. We see changes that need to be made at EVERY event I have ever worked at. At District CMP we still saw a number of robots that were out of compliance.... they had all been through two inspections already and presumably should have been fine. There is a vast variety in the experience level of volunteer inspectors across the regionals and districts. I can't see not inspecting at CMP. It could result in teams get DQ'd later in qualifications or eliminations when an inspector finally found a problem. I recall that during the big Einstein issues we had a few years back a robot was found in the post Einstein dissection that had the radio power supply wired to the wrong power output on the PD board. This was even after CMP inspections. I know that many teams (like 51 and other experienced teams) probably don't need this rigorous inspection because they have been inspected closely and correctly but there are always some teams that have totally illegal bumpers or other obvious faults. |
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Everyone,
I am asked to eliminate inspections every year under the pretense that teams have passed somewhere else at least once. If that was only the case, I could agree. At least half of the teams will be making modifications and improvements to their original designs especially if they participated in week one, two or three. Even robots I inspected during the season, will often turn up with significant changes during inspection at Champs. While we try to train inspectors to see and correct items during regional events, some things do slip through the cracks. You are competing in the "Big Show" and just like Nascar, your competitors want us to be sure your robot meets as much of the rules as we can insure. |
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Considering what happened in Orlando, do we really want to be reducing inspection thoroughness?
Props to the inspectors at Champs and FIRST for doing everything possible to give teams 10 matches. I'm sure every team attending will appreciate it. |
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Totally illegal bumpers or other obvious faults are...obvious. I don't see DQ's being more likely as they are reserved primarily for not following proper procedure. I trust regional inspectors to vet out safety risks, and teams to attempt to follow the rules. |
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The same would apply to CMP. While inspection should be easier for most teams, that's not always the case. (Plus teams may have planned modifications to make before inspection.) |
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Who was this, and what did they win? Major props to them, but I'm wondering what they won.
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I'd bet on "Volunteer of the Year", or a SPECIAL Judges' Award.
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They won a Special Judge's Award, and they were team 3018 Nordic Storm. Great team, and they've been a key part of growing Minnesota FIRST south of the cities.
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I've been inspecting for far too long and have seen so many things show up at CMP that were just not acceptable. I'm not talking about insignificant things that don't make a hill of beans difference, but things that clearly give an advantage or just aren't safe.
How would you feel as a competitor if a robot or robots won the CMP with a device that clearly violated the intent of the rules and gave them a clear advantage? I suspect after so much work & effort on your part to field a legal competitive robot, you would be agitated. How would you feel if a robot caught fire on the field because a battery ruptured or shorted? How would you feel if, God forbid, some stored energy mechanism released during setup and a kid got hurt? Inspection, to me, is as much about keeping us all in the same "sandbox" as far as the equipment we compete with. I'm not saying that teams set out to cheat, they just get real creative on rule intent and push the line too far sometimes or worse, they don't think the rules are all that necessary to read. As a competitor, I want to win fair and square and if my team doesn't win, I don't want to see that it may have been because the winning team gained advantage by not following some of the rules. Can you imagine NASCAR not inspecting the car's before a major race? Last point ......... Too many robots get through regional/division inspections with issues. I wish we could get inspectors at these events with 6+ years of experience but that's not always happening. A new inspector just can't look at a robot like those of us with 18+ years experience and see the big ticket issues right away. The teams that get through to CMP need to know about the things that are wrong so that they are not destined to repeat these mistakes in the future. Last edited by Ed Sparks : 22-04-2014 at 07:57. |
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Is there a prize for being the first team inspected at Champs?
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As we move to new and improved inspection documentation procedures perhaps issues such as these discovered at Championships (World or District) could be fed back to the appropriate Regional/District LRIs and used as a learning opportunity for the entire Inspection volunteer base. |
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First timer here...Just two of us me and my son arriving on Wed (rest of the team early Thurs) to un-crate and get it inspected.
What to expect if we arrive at say 4:30PM on Wednesday? Super busy? We park at the team parking lot..correct? Does Broadway turn right onto Cole to the parking lot from the airport not clear on the maps or do you have to go all the way around? Is there a huge line just to get in after we park? Robot is already there I think. Anything else we should know? We already got valuable advice on the inspection process...thanks. Just trying to get everything set tomorrow to go smooth rest of the team will be very tired next day getting in so late. Last edited by Boltman : 22-04-2014 at 12:26. |
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Yes, you don't have to wait in line for the next available inspector
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