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FRC Blog - Australia Regional Event Logistics
http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...vent-Logistics
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Re: FRC Blog - Australia Regional Event Logistics
This might sound totally insane but I wonder if teams who want to go to this and build a duplicate robot could get exempted.
Almost definitely not, but I wonder if there would be any thought put into a response to a request like that. |
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Re: FRC Blog - Australia Regional Event Logistics
Ouch.
We were planning to sign up for a Week 1 event tomorrow at IE. I think we still will, and try and get more info on whether or not we are able to go to Australia. Our team is already hyped about going to Australia AND doing 3 events. |
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Re: FRC Blog - Australia Regional Event Logistics
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Re: FRC Blog - Australia Regional Event Logistics
Gee, only $6000 one way? Hey it's only money right?
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Re: FRC Blog - Australia Regional Event Logistics
Well Australia is famous for those Money Growing Trees; so the trip pays for itself.
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Re: FRC Blog - Australia Regional Event Logistics
Ok so I saw the mockery coming a mile away. No, its not cheap. But remember FIRST does have the support of Fedex, who already supplies 1 or 2 thousand to each CMP team every year (and used to do a heck of a lot more!). I think $6000 market value is not a totally unreasonable number for FedEx, FIRST, and 359 to work out between themselves, when FedEx donates millions in robot shipping annually, and FIRST and 359 are no strangers to shipping robot crates overseas.
But I'm a member of none of these parties, so I'll stop talking. |
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Re: FRC Blog - Australia Regional Event Logistics
Would it be cheaper to charter a private boat, and transport the robot and students all in one shot?
That's pretty brilliant. I don't see a reason to not allow that in this circumstance. |
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Re: FRC Blog - Australia Regional Event Logistics
To be fair, he was responding to a team who's looking forward to competing at three regionals on two continents and an island chain thousands of miles from either of them.
I have no experience in chartering ships, but knowing the fuel costs of naval vessels I'm going to rule that one out. |
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Re: FRC Blog - Australia Regional Event Logistics
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That;s a long trip at 15-20 knots. Figure a month on either side. You might go to Australia, win, and then not make it to St Louis in time. The students get a semester at sea? The multiple robot thing would take some real close inspection of the rules. Bag & tag two, one for competition in North America, and another for the Antipodes? Don't get me wrong, going to Australia is a 3853 dream from our early days. And I almost got our lead Teacher fired up about this one... That semester at sea thing is starting to sound like fun. I have posited for a long time that a useful curriculum could be built around FIRST. Take it to sea and the biology, language and visual arts fall in with no effort. TJ |
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Note that airfare for one team member is also in the ballpark of a few thousand dollars. |
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It's probably guarded by a poisonous man eating Koala Bear.
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Re: FRC Blog - Australia Regional Event Logistics
I think it's great that we're finally starting to see some major competition growth outside of North America....and it's going to be pretty cool to see some of the larger teams make it to Australia....
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Re: FRC Blog - Australia Regional Event Logistics
The cheaper solution is to register two teams. One for Australia could only cost $5000 (as a vet team).
Better yet, order the parts delivered to Australia and do that build there as a robot-in-one-day on Thursday of competition. Then you don't have to rush back. You could even scrap it after salvaging valuable parts or donate the resulting robot for next year's pre-rookie use instead of bringing it back. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 25-09-2014 at 11:29. |
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