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Team Update #3 Posted
Update #3 has been posted ... no dramatic changes I can see.
http://www2.usfirst.org/2007comp/Upd...pdate%2003.pdf |
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I guess that okays the use of whiteboards/tablets/palm pilots/etc to keep score? |
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Overall, I think allowing Palms and such in the alliance zone is a bad move and will cause more headaches than it's worth, but that's my own $0.02. |
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Re: Team Update #3 Posted
That'd be interesting.. maybe using lifesavers for ringers, although I don't think we're allowed to bring edible objects onto the field.
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The way I see it, this now allows for brining laptops out on the field, if their wireless connection is disabled. A laptop doesn't connect to the OI, field, r another member, would not have wireless communication, and doesn't affect the outcome apart of strategy. Sweet!
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because it says it can't touch the "field" so i guess it depends on your definition of field. I would count the driver station as part of the field. and using a laptop with one hand is no fun. my opinion: tablet for the win! ![]() Last edited by AV_guy007 : 16-01-2007 at 19:04. Reason: capitalization |
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Re: Team Update #3 Posted
I agree that a tablet is the best option for keeping track of real time scores. However, I think that having a tablet is amazingly expensive, and most teams will have to settle for some sort of paper-based solution instead.
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Re: Team Update #3 Posted
Or place your Laptop on the ground and use a USB tablet, mine was a nice 6x8 and only cost 50 bucks on newegg
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Re: Team Update #3 Posted
For those with racks assembled.. can you actually see to the other side of the rack, from the driver station position, to know what legs have been scored on? Are you assuming the opposite end of the rack will be scored on before the one directly in front of you? If an opposing team were to do a counter move on the less visible side of the rack, while the rack was reasonably full, with innertubes, are you able to tell?
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or make some pocket pc/palm software for scoring |
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Re: Team Update #3 Posted
thats true... But I just got an amazing idea, get/make those things that the snack guys carry all the snacks in at baseball games, hang it around your neck and put your laptop on it.
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Re: Team Update #3 Posted
In the heat of a match, to look away from the field could prove disorienting and costly.. especially when you have to reframe your brain to fiddle with graphic screens, touchpads, or keyboards.. you may forget what you are doing, or miss some important event on the field. I'd say find a better way.
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A friend of mine tried to do that so he could have his laptop when he walked around outside and went places. It didnt turn out to well and he constantly had to look up and see he didnt run into things. But that wount be an issue for this case.
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