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Unread 27-03-2004, 23:57
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Re: Philly Champions - 177, 381, & 284

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i swear 121 has a curse this year...
Maybe... working with 121 is what made these teams perform so well! Both 126 and 177 are excellent teams, who learn and adapt as the weeks go on. After working with you Rhode Islanders, they learned to turn their strengths into weaknesses and come back strong. (Much like you boys did after BAE).

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Paradigm shift...

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Unread 28-03-2004, 00:00
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Re: Philly Champions - 177, 381, & 284

Just got back from Philly and wanted to throw out our thanks and appreciation to teams 284 & 381 for being on our alliance. I also wanted to thank 222, 486 & 651 for being such a strong allianceand putting on such a great final match with us. Also we have to thank the Judges for the Xerox creativity award.

I have to ask, Does anyone know whether or not another small ball team has been a winning alliance captian yet? Just curious.

Thanks again to everyone who helped make the Philly regional happen.

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Unread 28-03-2004, 00:27
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Re: Philly Champions - 177, 381, & 284

I would also like to extend Pete's thanks, and state that all of team 177 is greatful for the amazing show that the teams put on at Philly. All the bots there were excellent and they were great competition.

I'd like to thank our alliance partners for helping us make it. 381 & 284, thanks for the hard work and good strategies. I'd also like to thank all the teams we competed against. Particularly, I'd like to thank 222,486, and 651 for the great show they helped put on. I thought all three robots were excellent and I wish you guys the best of luck on your future endeavours.

Also, i'd like to make an out of place thanks here; perhaps i'll make a new proper thread for it later because it well deserves it. Thank you TechnoKats for your great designs for the gearbox and omniwheels. While we modified both in various ways to fit our needs, I will not deny that those white papers you did were incredibly useful. The gearbox allowed us to push and run, and undoubtedly helped us significantly. Thanks guys, i'm sure many teams in FIRST have you to thank. Of course, the mechanical guys would know more so than me, but I just want to thank you for what i saw in action.

Congrats to all the teams who won awards, I look forward to seeing you all again at nationals.
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Unread 28-03-2004, 01:31
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Re: Philly Champions - 177, 381, & 284

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Also, i'd like to make an out of place thanks here; perhaps i'll make a new proper thread for it later because it well deserves it. Thank you TechnoKats for your great designs for the gearbox and omniwheels. While we modified both in various ways to fit our needs, I will not deny that those white papers you did were incredibly useful. The gearbox allowed us to push and run, and undoubtedly helped us significantly. Thanks guys, i'm sure many teams in FIRST have you to thank. Of course, the mechanical guys would know more so than me, but I just want to thank you for what i saw in action.
You're welcome, and congrats! Double-congrats go to cousin PJ. Way to go Bobcats!

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Unread 28-03-2004, 09:10
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Re: Philly Champions - 177, 381, & 284

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Just got off the phone with the team in Philly: The Bobcats, with teams 381, and 284 have won the Philly Regional. Finals were 2 to 1 over 486, 222, & 651.

Great job guys! Thanks 381 and 284!

P.J.

Wow, this is so exciting. It's nice to see our little area of northern Pennsylvania staying strong. Congratulations to both of our sister teams - 284, 222 - on an excellent job, well done. I can't wait to see the actioned packed matches at PARC this year!
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Unread 28-03-2004, 12:13
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Re: Philly Champions - 177, 381, & 284

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Just got back from Philly and wanted to throw out our thanks and appreciation to teams 284 & 381 for being on our alliance. I also wanted to thank 222, 486 & 651 for being such a strong allianceand putting on such a great final match with us. Also we have to thank the Judges for the Xerox creativity award.

I have to ask, Does anyone know whether or not another small ball team has been a winning alliance captian yet? Just curious.

Thanks again to everyone who helped make the Philly regional happen.

Pete
Panther robotics (303) AKA the fridge won at Trenton and went to finals at Chesapeake. I forget if they were an alliance captain, but they were a great small ball machine and also did great with the 2x ball. 177 and 303 best small ball machines that I have seen so far.
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Unread 28-03-2004, 18:08
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Re: Philly Champions - 177, 381, & 284

Congratulations to the champions and to everyone else.

177 and 1370 (I think...) were the two best ball handlers I had seen before. Which is why we tried to shut 177 down ;-) it kinda worked (If you don't know what I'm talking about I'll try to get a picture of what happened).
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Unread 28-03-2004, 20:53
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Re: Philly Champions - 177, 381, & 284

Yep, 177 was a beast. We faced them in the first round of eliminations and spent maybe 30 mins strategizing about what to do. Basically, we stuffed both ball chutes and hit 177 just as the balls fell. It worked perfectly, except someone on our side stepped over a line ... congrats to 177 still, you guys were the only ball catcher i have seen so far that could actually deliver ALL of the balls.
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Unread 28-03-2004, 21:19
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Re: Philly Champions - 177, 381, & 284

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Yep, 177 was a beast. We faced them in the first round of eliminations and spent maybe 30 mins strategizing about what to do. Basically, we stuffed both ball chutes and hit 177 just as the balls fell. It worked perfectly, except someone on our side stepped over a line ... congrats to 177 still, you guys were the only ball catcher i have seen so far that could actually deliver ALL of the balls.
Thanks a lot. It's nice to know that the robot you worked on is sort of feared. I liked your robot, and it was nice to be able to face you in the finals. Congrats on your chairman's award.
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Unread 28-03-2004, 22:04
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Re: Philly Champions - 177, 381, & 284

Yes, daisy was definately one of the robots i was worried about during the finals... We played our first match with you guys and you werent 100% so we werent worried when we had a match against you... Then all of the sudden you came flying onto your side of the field during autonomous and i was highly impressed. As far as I am concerned you had the best defensive strategy against us. Luckily our robot was built to be robust and manuverable so it wasnt hard for our base driver to dislodge the goal from our chute. Not to burst any bubbles, but even though your defensive strategy was well executed, if I remember correctly we still would have won without the penalties for trying to kill our amazing human player.
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Unread 28-03-2004, 22:33
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Re: Philly Champions - 177, 381, & 284

316 wants to thank 272 and 224 so very much for choosing us for the elimination rounds!!! You guys were great, what an awesome bot!

Philly is always a blast!

Congratulations to all of the teams!!!!!
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Unread 28-03-2004, 23:03
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Re: Philly Champions - 177, 381, & 284

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Yes, daisy was definately one of the robots i was worried about during the finals... We played our first match with you guys and you werent 100% so we werent worried when we had a match against you... Then all of the sudden you came flying onto your side of the field during autonomous and i was highly impressed. As far as I am concerned you had the best defensive strategy against us. Luckily our robot was built to be robust and manuverable so it wasnt hard for our base driver to dislodge the goal from our chute. Not to burst any bubbles, but even though your defensive strategy was well executed, if I remember correctly we still would have won without the penalties for trying to kill our amazing human player.
I'm pretty sure we lost by 10 points, 60-70, or something like that- and the penalty was one of a 10 point sort. What makes this even more bittersweet for us is the fact that while we were delivering balls one trickled out undetected from our partner's ball chute and was never shot. You guys really dictated how these matches were gonna be played, we just couldn't ignore how many balls your robot delivered and the fact that 99% of the balls found their target. teh insanity.

On a side note, while we were pushing you under the ball chute I noticed that both of our bar hooks were knocked off- but I don't recall you hanging later during any playoff rounds, could/did you guys hang? Plus, I noticed in some previous pics y'all had a 2x ball geabber, I'm guessing you swapped that for the bar hanger?


Congrats on building an impressive machine, we'll see you in atlanta-

[edit] Turns out a referee told our main driver we received 2 penalties- our first 2, coincidentally- one for going under the ball chute and one for stepping over a line. [/edit]

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Unread 28-03-2004, 23:12
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Re: Philly Champions - 177, 381, & 284

we originally had a huge arm that would allow us to manipulate 2 2x balls at the same time and hang... however even tho we made weight with it it still cause us to be too back heavy and we flipped over consistently... the hook that you saw dangling dangerously a few times was constructed in philly but never tested... We hope to build another one on our practice bot and figure our how we can refine it before nats... that would be a sweet addition to what many have concluded to be quite the beefy robot
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Unread 29-03-2004, 01:00
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Re: Philly Champions - 177, 381, & 284

Word just came from the higher ups... 177 will be at nationals now. For those who saw us at UTC, you'll notice the arm missing as many have said, so who knows, things could turn out different

By the way P.J., Sully mentioned that you had called like three times over the course of an hour or so. He seemed more amused than aggravated, so you're in good hands. But I can't vouch for you if you don't make it to Atlanta with the team. I mean, after all, Springer made it to Philly and George made it to Hartford.
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Unread 29-03-2004, 07:47
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Re: Philly Champions - 177, 381, & 284

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Word just came from the higher ups... 177 will be at nationals now. For those who saw us at UTC, you'll notice the arm missing as many have said, so who knows, things could turn out different

By the way P.J., Sully mentioned that you had called like three times over the course of an hour or so. He seemed more amused than aggravated, so you're in good hands. But I can't vouch for you if you don't make it to Atlanta with the team. I mean, after all, Springer made it to Philly and George made it to Hartford.
It will be good to see 177 at nationals again. Just to clarify about that penalty. I believe that we were penalized because our coach stepped across one of those white lines. Guess that is just the way the cookie crumbles.
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