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I guess there's always our Access Period. |
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Oh gosh...TEST ALL THE CODE!!!
I am (somehow?) doing most of the programming this year, and it's my first year doing this. The robot spent way too long in the design phase, and consequently wasn't built until late in build season. Thus, we have no auton. And basic drive code that someone wrote before we had a robot, and therefore needs tweaks. (Okay, technically we HAVE auton, but our encoders are broken and therefore...no auton). Writing vision recognition would also be a plus. Testing camera view and feed. Driver practice would be key. We also shorted our robot on bag night, so replacing those electronics (we shorted it at 11:56 pm...) would be key. Overall, our team is pretty low-budget, and we don't have a practice bot. It would be a great opportunity for us to work some more on general practice and testing (two things that really tend to get neglected on our team during build season, but that are crucial in the end). |
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what if they made a rule- NO PRACTICE BOTS!!!!! Our little team has a hard enough time affording and building one bot. How we've done so well against teams that have such a ridiculous advantage is amazing (depending on the year anyways- this is my first year, last year our team bombed, but many years have done quite well)
I think it's good to make everyone take some time off. I just saw my kid has a C in geometry- which he finds laughably easy. not cool. He's been obviously blowing off study time for robot and musical (which of course have to be the same 8 week-ish period since we do early districts). Maybe there should be more restrictions, like not being able to spend more then 30 hours per week on the bot?? I don't know. But some restrictions to help smaller teams with less funds would be nice. Bag or no bag. If we did have more time with the bot, that sure would be nice. Lots of stuff we never got to test!!!! thankfully we do go to 2 districts, which is probably why we often manage to do well. |
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so people can feel better
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100% Agree that FIRST should just do away with bag day. Elimination would level the playing field in more than 1 way. I agree that teams that can afford multiple bots and multiple regionals are at an extreme advantage. No bag day would mean that teams would need no reason to have multiple bots, except for this year maybe when extended practice might grind robots into dust, but that is another issue.
It might also level out the playing field throughout the season. If you are a one robot, one regional team, it isn't worth it to go to a late season event currently. Many of the teams there are at a 2nd or 3rd event. Kinks have been worked out, parts changed, etc. No bag day would mean that a week 5 one robot team could redesign an entire robot after week one. I can also see an argument for a bag AFTER your first event. this sets all kinds of interesting tradeoffs. If you are a superpower team and you put your bot out there in week one, your design can be taken and reverse engineered and tweaked. Maybe someone now makes a robot that is better than yours and meets you in week 5. Or do you wait for events later in the season to see what is going to happen and lengthen your build season? Of course, you couldn't lie to prospective mentors and spouses that "It's only six weeks..." |
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People need to stop worrying about people feeling better about themselves and start learning how to become a high resource team.
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The more restrictions you lift, the bigger advantage you give to teams with the most resources - especially smart engineers. Sure, teams that struggle would have better robots than they do now. However, those teams that dominate now would have much better robots. It would unlevel the playing field, if anything....
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just bee yourself
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One thing I think it would change for sure would be it would throw cold water on reveal- video season.
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A couple of things: A part of FIRST is engaging with the community in order to bring in funds... Being in a small town is a disadvantage in a lot of ways, but in Palymra, you do have access to some healthy corporations. Your team should reach out to them and seek sponsorship. I don't see Dechert Dynamics Corporation listed as a sponsor for you - a machining firm base in your town of population 8,000. They would be a wonderfully natural fit for you - if not in terms of cash, likely in terms of access to some very good equipment and/or mentors. Another part of FIRST is spreading the inspiration. I don't know how many kids your team has, but see if you get get close to 25 or 30 active members. This provides the manpower to build an additional bot. The local high school has about 1,000 kids and has solid academics - surely there are at least 30 with nerd-like tendencies? A major part of developing a strong program is building the foundation with kids, sponsors, and mentors. The vast majority of programs can do just that.... It takes work, but a lot of businesses love giving money to robotics programs - especially local tech, engineering and machining firms that look at us as training grounds for their future employees. As for the C- in geometry. Yes, the kids need to learn balance. Our kids don't do the spring theater production. Good high schools have many great opportunities and it is not possible to do them all. Kids have to make choices. (We lost a lot of kids to marching band the last couple of years.) Last edited by MrJohnston : 02-25-2016 at 06:55 PM. |
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High performing team /=/ high resource team. There are socioeconomic factors that stop some teams from having as many resources at the top tier. However, you can often perform as well as them just strategically using what you have.
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Also I fear this thread is going to be derailed by the more heated debate soon. |
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