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Can anyone explain the process used for measuring transport configuration?
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Transport: 28 in. wide, 42 in. long, and 78 in. tall. 120lbs max internal weight They will likely have a box with those dimensions to test. |
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From LRI training, it should just be a taped outline on the floor and a tape measure in the hand of the inspector.
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You know I had a chance to make a joke and I missed it but here goes anyway.
For inspection generally you see maybe one or two mimes at competition. These mimes are in charge of making invisible walls around your robot and if there are any cracks between where the invisible walls should meet then your robot doesn't pass. After security has chased the people randomly dressed up mimes away they lay down a tape square and do it for real. |
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How it was done today in Dallas No box. They just eyeballed the vertical planes of the box, not my preferred method of checking this rule. If you happen to be off by 1/4" or 1/2" you would likely get away with it especially if it was higher up on the robot. |
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I'm not surprised at all. Countless teams need help even to image the RoboRIO. If it doesn't fix a noticeable problem, it doesn't become a priority for teams. Even my team has shown up to competition with an outdated driver station version before.
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Also this is the first year in which teams teams need to update PDP's Talon's and PCM's as well. That's a lot of things to keep up to date.
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Human player kept stepping off the carpet too get pool noodles. Once again poor training of human players are going to hurt teams trying to get cheap points when just simply drilling into their minds to watch what they are doing would save them alot of trouble.
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If the path to center of the step is even slightly impeded for either alliance, just call off any coopertition actions.
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What about prioritizing totes to clear a path to the step in that scenario. Or snow plows?
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I've heard a few called for contact with both the chute door and a tote, and therefore propping up the chute door. A nice little 12pt whammy.
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I'm not sure what the level of interest will be in watching all of the matches. After watching a team a couple of matches it all becomes quite predictable. The only question will be if certain teams improve substantially over the competition. This will become less relevant as the season progresses and teams reach their level of proficiency.
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The mess on the field when one team makes a mistake is so crazy and so detrimental to the team. Another underestimation by a good 300% on my end. Mobility is more important then I thought it would be. These 6 stacks are so slow to make and so bad if they topple. The more I see the more clear the team comp gets and the more stupid I feel but whatever...
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Where's a portable incinerator when you need one?
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