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It was an unfortunate accident, these things happen.
Eugene Last edited by eugenebrooks : 15-03-2008 at 01:00. |
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You may recall 987 found themselves in same situation last week and made it through 3-4 matches with yellow to finish seeded #1...hang in there and good luck tomorrow... |
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Team 190 hopes to soon post a link to our "Handy Dandy Rules Reference" that we have shown to various referees, judges, and members of the GDC.
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Forgive me if I'm missing something (I haven't actually seen it but I hope to tomorrow), but how does 190 retract this hurdling mechanism without moving it in a clockwise direction, particularly with respect to the opposing finish line(which they have already CROSSED)? I would imagine that even after dropping the ball, the mechanism would relax in a clockwise motion across the opposing finish line thus breaking <G22>. Am I making sense, because this is something I thought about before but never tried to communicate?
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I just got home from the competition and just wanted to congradulate all award winners
List from top of my head Woodie Flowers - Mentor of Apes of Wrath Xerox creativity - WPI 190 with the ever-debated rotator (obvious) Design - 1280 (awsome pit) Website - MVRT 115 http://www.mvrt.com/2008/clear.php Theese teams won awards but I forgot which one got which Alaska team (forgot name/number Sorry!) Funky Monkies TKO GRT 192 (The award for cool robot gizmos that you can explain in conciese terms) I forgot who won volunteer (Sorry!) Great competitions out there. Alliance selections are going to be very interesting, as a lot of great robot teams are in the lower rankings (254 is 35th, 114 is 38th etc). Oh and just my callouts to interesting things I saw... I liked 973's method of ball removal 2144 pulled of the counterfacing omnis (looks like <> from underside) spectacularly 254 didn't show up to some of matches today! Why Cory? 1280's pit was awsome, being right next to it was..... humbling Apparently there was a fire on the field while I was in the pits! I always miss the good stuff... (Sorry to the team who it happend to) Not much as far as hybrid, I didn't see much as far as knoking balls off. BTW - As pit captain I'm sure there was a lot of cool stuff that happend that I didn't see, so don't hate If I missed you! Last edited by Woody1458 : 15-03-2008 at 00:51. |
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so much for the weather......
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We have two electrical slip-rings in our turret that allow us to do an infinite number of rotations without ever having to go in reverse. The turret should never move in a clockwise direction, with the possible exception while placing the ball on our overpass in the endgame. |
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...is 190 going to do anything about keeping the ball from rolling forward after the quick drop? |
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I would think that coordinated alliance partners would be a good solution to this. It seemed that every time they dropped and it rolled away, their alliance partners just kept running laps and minding their own business. I'm sure that strategy will change in the eliminations.
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Yes, the reason we have been struggling with that is that the proper extension position for the drop is not set yet. When it is in the proper position, it drops right into the grasp of our blocking arm, which pins it against the lane divider as soon as the ball hits the ground, both getting it stable to be grabbed again by the suction cup, and to keep other robots from knocking it away. This problem should be resolved sometime tomorrow morning however. Most of our problems at the moment are in the same area, missing sensor values. Once this thing gets some more testing time under its belt, we'll be much, much faster.
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Do you literally mean not show up? I had to leave for an hour and a half to go to a class this morning, but as far as I know we were on the field for every single one of our matches.
If by "show up" you mean perform, then yes, we didn't show up for some of our matches. We had to chase some gremlins that made their way into the bot during assembly yesterday. We passed inspection literally one minute before our first match, so we had no time to test anything. Our drivers are starting to get more comfortable with the speed the game is being played at, so hopefully we'll do much better tomorrow. |
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and then contacts either the floor or another ROBOT before re-contacting the originating ROBOT. So the ball crosses the finish line, but is still touching the machine which does not meet this definition of a hurdle. This definition indicates that at least the machine has to lose contact with the ball before the ball has completely crosses the finish line. Also an interesting issue comes from the crossing/crossed issue. CROSSING: The act of a TRACKBALL or ROBOT passing through the plane defined by a line (i.e. LANE MARKER or FINISH LINE) when it is projected vertically upwards. A TRACKBALL or ROBOT shall have CROSSED a line when all parts of the object, while traveling in a counterclockwise direction, have completely passed through the plane. So I understand how the robot can still be "Crossing" into the next zones, but how does it not violate G22 crossing into the zone just previous to the machine? The machine is considered to have crossed that line for the purposes of the start of the match, and since it has not completely crossed into any zone except its home zone, breaking the plane into the previous zone should be a G22 violation. |
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