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Re: Week 6 and still not finished!
that sounds nerve racking
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Re: Week 6 and still not finished!
you are beating us...and we are in our 4th year!
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"The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew--and live through it." |
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That would of been even more "fun". Then again, how you define "fun" is up to you. ![]() |
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"Show me a man who has not failed...and I'll show you a man who has never tried"
Last night we scrapped our entire design and are putting together a purely defensive bot. Sophmore blues... we tried to do to much. |
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Currently we are behind but last night we put together some parts and now its looking like our robot. CAD just isn't enough to see what the bot is gunna look like. |
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Right now our fabracation team is working but we have a few last things to wire up and get running our programing is near finished and we have one or two things to build and thats it for now hopefully more problems do not arise.
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you've made an excellent point. In any scientific (read engineering also) research effort there is always more than one outcome. As mentors/teachers we always hope that the positive answer is success in building the robot on time and that the experience is a positive one for the students. However, it is necessary for any scientist( students included !) to experience the negative answers as well. The absolutely sure solutions without failures only indicate that the answer was known ahead of time and you merely verified the previously answered question. Asking the right question then accepting the results of your research should result from being able to accept either the positive or negative results in an unbiased manner. Many times the only way this can be learned is by experiencing both success and failure. Penicillin itself would never have been discovered by Fleming if he threw away his contaiminated cultures without studying the failure of his cultures to grow in the manner his research hypothesis predicted. Best wishes for your teams success as they have a mentor assuring the real success of this year's effort. LRU. Last edited by lupjohn : 16-02-2006 at 13:07. |
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We are also scrambling for time, We accomplsihed some stuff at our meeting yesterday, but overall we dont have our drop door even 25% finished, Our ball collecter is still in pieces on our work tables. The only things that are 95% or more finished are the Chassis, Electrical, and drivetrain. The ball hopper is around 40% finished. To top it all off, we have no crate as well. To make things even worse, we have a scrimmage at Sussex on SUNDAY!!!!!! We are in for a long day tommorrow seeing as how our hours at the shop tommorrow are from 9:00 am to Midnight. Im confident that we will finish but in what kind of timeframe is questionable.
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If 1701's freshmen are the future, it's going to be a sad, sad future. |
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Congratulations to all the teams who are now on their last weekend. We, that is team 1544, applaud you all for your valiant efforts in trying to build your robot. Good luck with the competition that you are going to go to.
![]() And I, as a member of the above said team would like to personally congratulate all teams who managed to finish, completely, their robot. Good luck and see those of you, who are going, in Annapolis |
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I'm 1 of the only 2 FRESHMEN actually doing something productive. To give you a better perspective, of our 28 person team (not including mentors), 50-60% are freshmen. That means we have 13 freshmen just running around and it gets really annoying. I'm not saying that a team shouldn't have any fun, but when we need to do something, it needs to be done. Today we had the 4 people from our team that put the most time (other than the mentors) into robotics. We were able finish de-bugging everything in the 2 hours we had. Yesterday we had two hours also to debug, but with 15 people just running around testing the robot just wasn't an option. Even though i'm on the support team, I basically do a little bit of everything (except for wireing and programming). In one day (today) I was able to learn more about the robot than I had in the whole six weeks. Getting back to the topic... Teams should be better organized. Our team got everything except for programming done in 4 weeks... Quote:
I don't mean to brag, but this is what I have done this year beyond what I was assigned to... -Ordered shirts for my team -Ordered giveaways for my team -Created some content for the team website -Host of FSN at Detroit Regional -Host of FSN at Palmetto Regional -Signed up for Pit News -Arranged Hotels for my team Luckily the rest of the team is fully backing me for FSN so I'm happy. GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR ISSUES Tomasz Bania Last edited by Tomasz Bania : 18-02-2006 at 16:59. |
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We're having a fun time with T-Minus 2 days.
We're overweight, haven't installed everything yet, still figuring out pnumatics code, haven't even gotten the wood for the crate yet, AND... We haven't turned it on yet ONCE! See ya tuesday! |
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not all freshmen are bad. but those on are team barely work, and the work they actually do is done poorly. last year i was the only freshman on the team, but i did quality work. this year one freshman is either:
a) on a Star Wars fan site b) making a lightsaber on Autocad c) pretending that a meterstick is a lightsaber and is swinging it around or d) pretending to stab people in the back with a giant screwdriver |
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If you have students who aren't contributing, there are two good answers and one bad one. First, the best solution:
Senior team members each take one or two rookies under their wing and teach them how to be productive. It's called "leadership." The second-best solution: Your adult mentors solve the problem by spending time bringing the new students up to speed. This is suboptimal because it means that they are not focusing on strategy and program management. Mentors should only handle this if the older students are unwilling or incompetent to provide leadership. The worst solution: Make the rookies feel uncomfortable. Make sure you only give them scut work to do. Make fun of them. Leave them out of strategy and design discussions. Let them know you think they are inferior. Then, they will drop off the team and you won't have to worry about them anymore! Of course, in a couple of years your team won't exist any more, but at least you won't have to deal with those annoying rookies. |
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