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| Pre-cut metal with no moving parts, such as sprockets |
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155 | 76.73% |
| Simple moving parts - such as bearings. |
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157 | 77.72% |
| More complex moving pieces - such as gearboxes |
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159 | 78.71% |
| Motorized components - such as the Dart Actuator |
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134 | 66.34% |
| Basic Drive Train Kit - KOP Chassis |
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152 | 75.25% |
| More Complex Drive Train Kits, such as the Rhino Drive. |
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101 | 50.00% |
| Working Manipulators, such as AndyMark's Intake |
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59 | 29.21% |
| Full Competitive Robot |
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34 | 16.83% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 202. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Re: COTS: How far should it go?
I agree. The last two years my team has done pretty horribly, and while I've definitely been demotivated at times the overall effect has been to inspire us to do our absolute best this year. I'd rather pour my heart out and lose than only partially try and win.
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Getting side tracked........
I'm sure I'll get blasted for this BUT....... if you are constantly in the bottom 5% you are either doing something terribly wrong or you are in the wrong competition or both. Seek help. There are a lot of great teams willing to show their support. There are also other competitions out there whose focus and model may be more in line with your goals. Make it easier? Heck, I bet there are others like me who would like it a little harder. I'm tired of living in a PC society where we dumb down things for little Johnnie so he can feel good about himself. Here's a little surprise. Little Johnnie is smarter than you think and eventually figures out that you lowered the bar on his behalf. It doesn't make him feel better about himself. The moment an organization like FIRST tries being everything for everyone they loose their original focus and end up pleasing no one. Just a thought. I bet the bottom 15% at competitions are the same 15% voting for the purchase of complete robots on the poll. Not sure how to interpret that. Want a quick and easy fix to a complex problem? Boy, I can't wait till we start talking about two championships again...... Lol |
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There looks more like the marketing material .I mean most of you students are broke anyway so . |
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A mostly COTS Championship, and a mostly nots Championship! ![]() Last edited by gblake : 26-01-2016 at 17:41. |
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You know what might stink though? The mostly COTS-bots might still get their butts handed to them. Entirely undermining the reason we went down that road. Might make for some hurt feelings but some great metrics. |
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I would vehemently argue that my team isn't in the bottom 15% (we won a regional and the MN State Championship in 2013 and were 2nd in state as alliance captains in 2014), and I voted to allow the purchasing of complete robots. I'm 100% sure my team would be too prideful to buy the complete robot, but they sure as heck would learn from it. |
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Wait, normal teams buy bearings?
Peasants. |
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Lots of other people have pointed out that the full robot doesn't get you a win. You still need all the drive team, software, maintenance, pit crew, blah, blah, blah .. to make it. You could buy a full featured robot in 100 $399 chunks and still not be able to win with it. How many robots have we seen drive 3 second and stop because the battery connector wasn't tight. I would suggest that the 15% of the people in the poll understand that the balance of the world won't move that much by having full kits. Teams that can machine and entire robot out of a single block of unobtainium are going to do so. Teams that are struggling might buy a full kit, but then they might not even know that is a possibility. Maybe we can get RC to give us a report on the number of teams that buy the full kit, but to be honest, most of us really don't care. And if you are basing your bet on my post of me being in the bottom 10% multiple years in a row then you missed it. I was making a point. I often in my posts use strawman or what if arguments. I'm not above (or is it below?) using hyperbole in an argument. Lots of us do that, it's a common debate technique often seen at business meetings. But then on the other hand, I have driven home after events going "well at least we were not last!" Next, you can't glean anything out of the poll bars other than it has pretty colors. If you think so, give me a call, I can put you in touch with campaign staffs and political pundits, they love charts that they think have meanings. "Look, people that like cows also like Candidate B, therefor he will win!". It was put together in fun with random levels of quotients in the choices. Even the poll poster (does that make them the OPP?) said so in a later post. Finally, we all "Want a quick and easy fix to a complex problem?" I want to weigh 185 again. I want to have color back in my hair. Actually, I'd settle for hair. But I know none of that's going to happen, much as easy fixes to complex problems don't happen. Not one person reading these words has thought there was an easy fix to anything in recent memory. TL;DR - The 15% are not people in the bottom 15%, there are people posting that it's not true. Send my bet winnings to the MAR committee, they can use the money. ![]() |
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So, I am not sure what all the fuss is about. Every team can and should identify what their priorities are. (Especially if they are mentor diversity challenged, or student diversity challenged.)
I worry that I see a lot of "well, if you didn't cut, drill, tap, sand, bolt, wire, program, integrate, test and advertise that robot all by yourself, you didn't learn enough" responses. For certain teams, maybe they don't need the mechanical focus, or don't have mechanically inclined students. (Same for software, business, electrical, systems integration, whatever.) That should be OK, as there are still many aspects of STEM education involved in a FIRST challenge. I say allow everything, and let each team decide where & how they want to focus their efforts. |
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No Foster, I was not referring to you or your post in any way. It's not about you........ really.
Thanks for setting me straight (he says tongue and cheek), now I get it. The 15% are the enlightened ones. Obviously intellectually superior to the rest of us. You must be republican? Yup, I can see it now. Two championships, one for the modified bots (race car reference) and one for non purchased robots. Nationally we have finally figured out that you cant fix education by lowering the bar. I hope FIRST doesn't experience the same painful cycle. |
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Mr S, keep it professional. Politics doesn't come into this.
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Nobody is saying that we should lower the bar. Lowering the barrier to entry and "lowering the bar" are very different things. The bar is as high as each team sets it for themselves. The bar to win Einstein will always be high.
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RI3D-->3 sides to a triangle-->triangle = illuminati = Real Illuminati Triangle Development! Einstein 2012 was a false flag! As someone who typically operates in the top third of FRC and still finds myself struggling sometimes, I wonder why HQ pushes for proliferation of teams that will doubtlessly occupy the bottom 2/3. My team can only do so much compared to stronger teams, and even they can do so much compared to suppliers when it comes to lowering the barrier to entry to create a functional team. Last edited by PayneTrain : 26-01-2016 at 21:03. |
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