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Re: Dangerous precedent set by Q&A 461: Loaning Parts/Assemblies to other teams
Did you ever consider colliding with the cans just enough to make a precision grabber fail?
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Re: Dangerous precedent set by Q&A 461: Loaning Parts/Assemblies to other teams
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I think it would be in your best interest to watch video of 3310 please. Last edited by Cash4587 : 17-03-2015 at 18:42. |
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Re: Dangerous precedent set by Q&A 461: Loaning Parts/Assemblies to other teams
Looks like we can all enjoy our Cheesecake once again:
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Your robot wouldn't move fast enough to "collide with it" Edit: It's been reversed! |
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For anyone wondering, this seems to be the key phrase in the updated R17 rule.
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Thanks for the change, Frank. Now I can build a complete robot out of the withholding allowances of 4 other teams.
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Good guy Frank at it again. So refreshing to see FIRST actually listen to feedback from the community and take action on it!
As Paul Copioli pointed out in another thread, this would have been unheard of a few years ago. The change is night and day and very welcome. |
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Next topic: Cannolis and water games...
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Hats off to FIRST for listening to the community's concerns and for having the courage to reverse themselves.
There are troubling issues and situations no matter which way FIRST ruled here. I like that Frank acknowledged that in his message. I respect this. Thanks Frank. Dr. Joe J. |
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This is a big win for #teamcheesecake
And when cheesecake wins, everybody wins. Thanks Frank! -Mike |
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Only issue I have is it specifically says withholding allowance and not all legal parts. If I made something during build season and bagged it, within the current rules I can't give it away. That's probably just an oversight but an annoying one.
Thanks Frank, and everyone else at FIRST that was involved in this decision. I'm sure there was a lot of debate and I feel like this is the right response. |
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I know we can each agree to disagree with either the original answer or the update or both if you so choose. But I'd wager that it's hard to argue against the process the GDC went through for this situation: listening (well, presumably mostly reading) the arguments in this controversy and discussing it with the humility to reverse themselves and the respectfulness to explain it. Whether or not you regard the reversal as an improvement, kudos to everyone in this thread and any other channels for the patience and passion you put towards this community's continuous improvement effort. I say we've got another excellence precedent.
#FrankforPresident #FrankAnswers |
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No! I demand peak absurdity!
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It always harder to work around existing mechanisms than to start with a blank slate. Our first FRC experience was as an FLL team working with a "rudimentary" FRC team in Rebound Rumble. After the end of the build season and the robot was in it's crate, we managed to build a minibot that was much faster than the one the teams' original one (2.5 seconds). It took all the time between matches on Thursday and part of Friday to fabricate the parts needed to install our launching mechanism because the dimensions of the robot we were given were wildly inaccurate and we were not told about certain support structures. Their manipulator was ineffective and the installation would have been far easier if the team had totally removed it. The team probably would have scored more points by discarding their manipulator, playing defense and then launching our minibot. At an offseason event, we installed the same launcher on another robot with a clear top in about an hour.
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