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Unfortunately the lack of decorum in this year's Presidential campaign seems to indicate we're headed the wrong way.
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I agree with much of what has been mentioned so far. One thing that they did right sometimes and not at other times at the championship is to give credit to the backup teams.
This has always bothered me (not just because 5254 was a backup this year), but when they announce the teams competing before every match in championship eliminations, they should also announce the backups for each alliance. Or at the very least before each new series. |
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I respect your opinion though, some of his comments were humorous but I believe that he got out of hand at one point. |
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Regarding teams grabbing seats from drive team or pit crew... unfortunately we had an incident last year where our mentors and a few students got up to retrieve boxed lunches for the pit crew and strategy team who stayed in the stands. A few members of another team swooped in on their seats and spread out their stuff since there were more seats than of them. When our team returned with lunch and asked if they could move their stuff, they complained and yelled, "No saving seats!" Very weird. Thankfully this has been the exception. |
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The speed at which robot carts were moving down the aisles was very dangerous. I have never seen so many teams, moving so fast with nobody walking in front of the cart.
I saw 3 people get clipped HARD in just the short time I was down in the pits. One girl went to the ground. I went up to the pit admin and a safety advisor on two different occasions and was told the classic, "We'll look into it". On Galileo, we were in K22, leaving the pit and stepping out onto the cart superhighway at our intersection, was risky business. There needs to be education, supervision, and ENFORCEMENT of cart safety. Its out of control. FIRST is simply getting too big I guess. ![]() Last edited by OZ_341 : 04-05-2016 at 21:11. |
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I'll echo this. I happened to be having a conversation with Frank in one of the aisles when a cart sped giving very little time to move out of the way. Even Frank was concerned.
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For now. |
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First, a little background: the way FMS interfaces with AV is via a program called "Audience Display" that is the full screen and sound source for AV. Generally anything that's not a camera feed or a power point (to include the division awards at champs this year) is from our side, with the score bar chromakeyed out. We also have a "blank screen" option on our video switch, which we used to use at the end of matches (for suspense) but due to the "ref review" icon added this year, we were told specifically not to kill the score bar. The point here is that this year, in practice (if you go by what the official training says), any time you see nothing from FMS, it's AV that's doing that, not the scorekeeper. Now, about your specific comments. The way I do it (which is how it's been done in Indiana as far as I can remember) is that I send the "alliance" screen to AV, until there is a captain who is having "difficulties" and needs a list (cue Jeopardy music), in which case I switch to the "available teams" screen. As soon as they make a selection, I swap back to the alliance screen. AV will often switch to a camera feed of the captain making the announcement; any breaks from the two aforementioned screens is usually AV's doing. As for the Bracket screen, that was something that was actually mentioned during scorekeeper training this year; scorekeepers (and AV) were originally "suggested" and later supposed to do that. However, since it takes two to tango, AV has to put the bracket up. I can't speak for AV but I got the idea that at some point Blair (or somebody else in Manchester) sent an email to AV crews to among other things show the bracket at lunch. That's the thing about scorekeeping and audience screens; it's a coordinated effort with AV. AV can only show what we send them. You can only see what AV shows you. |
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Which is a shame.
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Champs could have done the same thing if they knew it was going to be a problem. It can be as simple as plugging a cable into a different output or extending a previously run cable to reach a different output of the switcher. |
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