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Re: 900's Championship Cheesecaking Chronicles
Let us know when you have some video of the machine posted.
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Finally a video!
I am sorry for the wait. I had the video ready, but wasn't able to post until I got back to NC. I hope this thread and video clears up any confusion about the spirit with which this awesome collaborative effort was accomplished. We were not forced to do anything and in fact willingly did what was necessary to benefit our friends on team 1114, 148, and 1923. Personally I experienced the most collaboration and hard work come together between teams in those 7 hours than I ever have in FRC. What an amazing experience. Anyway, here's what everyone has been waiting for. I'm sure there will be some better footage out by 1114 soon. https://youtu.be/-uyr-WSKnbQ |
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What Team 900 accomplished this weekend was nothing short of amazing. Their determination and tenacity in integrating our "Frog and Lily" setup into their newly built kitbot was at levels I've never seen before. They were constantly in our pit early in the event to ask us questions about what we were working on and how they could get it on their robot. I've never seen a team so focused on in event modifications. It was honour to be on the same alliance as a team with a culture that matches ours so closely.
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I just want to say that 900 is a dope team and we wish we could have pants that are half as magical. This is the kind of work 422 wishes we could have the chance to do; we have mad respect to your whole team and we'll see you around.
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I think that this is the craziest, most insane, wild, and awe inspiring act of in competitions build I have ever seen and I dare say will see in a while. Wish I could have been at championships to see it in person.
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Very cool. Just sad we didn't get to see it on the field.
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I'm going to pause for a second and put on my United Therapeutics voice.
United Therapeutics is proud to sponsor Team 900. Your story is the one I've been telling all morning as I see everyone in the office. The one I'm going to tell in my meetings at new employee orientations to teach them what FIRST is all about. The one I've already told to our CEO (and she LOVED it.) Zebracorns are the team that did everything in their power to be the best alliance partner for the teams that believed in them. You guys worked your tails off, and it totally paid off. I've been saying all along how defining and inspiring it was to work on 1923's cheesecake with the Robowranglers - but dang. Ours was easy compared to you. You put in the long haul, and I'm so happy not only to see it work, but to see how gracefully your team is handling the backlash from the uninformed. So proud to represent a sponsor of both the Zebracorns and The MidKnight Inventors. #teamUnither forever. |
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Marshal, Austin and the rest of the Zebracorns,
Thanks so much for the post and explaining to the community the effort your team put into your original robot as well as the insanity you went through at Championships to build a second legal competition robot. My team competed with you in Palmetto and North Carolina and we know the struggles you went through with your robot and have a good idea of how many design iterations you went through at those events to get that awesome grabber working that way you wanted. Though we certainly would have preferred to come out on top in the NC Finals, we have no complaints to coming in second to three teams with such class and respect for FIRST's core values. My team was disappointed to not be selected to play on the Newton stage at Championships this year. After a quick check we saw that the Zebracorns were the only one of eight NC teams continuing to play. We made sure that each of those teams knew that you were one the #1 Curie alliance and were collaborating on an awesome 'secret' project. ALL the NC teams were ready to cheer on the Zebracorns when you got to the field. We just wish you had the chance to put all your hard work into action on Einstein. Great job. Thanks for sharing the behind the scenes story. (You know I was going to ask the next time we met!) |
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Marshal, this was a great read. I enjoyed it as much as I do any of the build blogs. After watching you guys get this working in the pits, I was very disappointed they didn't get a chance to run it on field.
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As one of the inspectors responsible for the final inspection of this contraption, I can say with certainty that all teams were fully involved with the inspection portion - there was no indication at all that any team was getting pushed around or told to stand in the corner while the big boys worked - it looked like a true, collaborative effort.
As far as the inspection went... It was a long inspection. There were a few things to fix - a couple of lbs of weight, some pneumatic plumbing issues, and a software version issue come to mind - but the teams eagerly complied and got to work getting everything fixed. The bill of materials did look hastily put together, but the entire thing was! In ordinary circumstances (ie initial inspection at an event), I would have made the team go back and spend a little time beefing it up to be more like what everyone expects. In this situation though, while they did need to have a BOM it wouldn't be fair to delay them and keep them off Einstein because it wasn't professional looking enough. I attached a pic of the inspection process, sent to me by Jake Fischer, who I happened to run into Saturday evening after ceremonies were over. You can see, we didn't take inspection of this lightly - not with 4 LRI's participating and looking at it! |
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At one point, one of you pointed to "1114" written in sharpie on one of the aluminum poles and asked if it was a model number. At the time the joke went over my head but I was thinking back on that on the bus ride home and just cracked up. And don't worry, next time the mentor who wrote up the BOM in Notepad will have Excel installed. He has been properly admonished for not having a locally installed spreadsheet app. Man cannot survive on Google Docs alone. ![]() Seriously, thank you to all of the inspectors. You were all amazing. Also, a massive thank you to the lady from NI who happened to have the updated driver station software on a flash drive. You are amazing! |
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I have known 900/Zebracorns since they were founded when I mentored a different rookie team 'across town'. From the very beginning, they have understood FIRST's core values and have always been willing to work with other teams and help out any way they can.
As Lead Robot Inspector for the NC Regional, I see their team members throughout the pits during our event helping other teams resolve problems and helping them become as competitive as possible. They do this whether their own robot is doing well or having issues. 900 is a team you want at your event. It is GREAT to see them have the chance to work with some of the best teams in FIRST. The experience will only make them stronger and I am sure they in turn will make North Carolina stronger in the FIRST competitions. |
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I'm really interested to hear more about this... and how it worked.
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We have our students working on a white paper. We'll be sure to have them post it when they're done! |
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