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Unread 13-10-2004, 16:03
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Re: things to keep in mind while in the pits..

Post your team’s Match times, so you stay on schedule in the pits. A lot of teams use small white boards for this purpose.

Keep an area for programmers to work and plug-in (I keep finding tools and metal shavings on top of my laptop).

Assign a Pit Chief to be responsible for:
vKnowing where all tools and spare parts are stored and keeping them that way.
vMaintain a list of items to be purchased, supplies to replace, etc.
vTrack tools and parts borrowed from FIRST and other teams (the Pit Chief can write thank you notes in his or her spare time) and tools loaned to other teams .
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Re: things to keep in mind while in the pits..

I'd like to get this version finalized so it can be put in the white papers and used at the upcoming meetings.

Since Anne did a great job at summarizing, why don't we take her version and then I need you all to look over your comments and add anything that she forgot from your comments. We are up to #17, so start with #18. You write your comment and I will add it. I have added a "thanks" line at the end with all your team #'s and your first names (coreyjon-what first name do you want to use?) To keep this to one page, back and front, we have room for 3 or 4 more hints. So look it over and let's finish this by next week.
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I apologize for not having a final version completed, I agree, Anne did do a great job of summarizing what we have all said. I started working on a one page summary of what others have said, but I have run into problems with a Mat Sci Lab that then seemed to become almost like a black hole, and so that is where most of my time and effort has been going. I agree this information will be more useful before events start occurring, and is good to get to teams ASAP, so that they may start planning, and integrating ideas into there team SOP's. (standard operating procedures). I look forward to the final copy of this, as I'm sure it will be a great help to rookie, and veteran teams alike.
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Re: things to keep in mind while in the pits..

[quote=Anne Bergeron]Here is the list I came up with.

16. Nourishment for pit crew. Have someone make sure that the pit crew gets food and drink throughout the day. It tends to get very hectic in the pit and food/drinks tend to get forgotten.

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On that note, do not allow foods and drinks in the pits.The last thing you want is soda spilled all over your robot. It is very easy for that to happen. Keep this in mind even when repairing the robot at school/wherever.
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Re: things to keep in mind while in the pits..

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vTrack tools and parts borrowed from FIRST and other teams (the Pit Chief can write thank you notes in his or her spare time).
Ooooo!
I really like that one!

I think 229 owes a few hundred (thousand?) thank-you notes.

Good Idea Mark,
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Re: things to keep in mind while in the pits..

I added a couple of items from the feedback and will post this in the white papers.
Kudos to all who participated.
Let me know if I got anything wrong so I can edit.
Between this, the 18 hints for rookies, tips for mech and electrical, there will be plenty of useful handouts to be used for workshops and kickoffs!
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