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Re: 2008 Wisconsin Regional
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The rule about protection for shooter is that the top of the ball has to be higher than the line divider (it doesn't matter if the ball is being lifted or not) or the robot has to be moving towards the overpass in order to recieve protection. This is something that I noticed with 1730. Right before they shot, they stopped most of the time allowing them to be hit. I didn't see any teams take advantage of it, though. |
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Also, in the practice matches, it was team 2169 and another arm bot that scored 130 points.
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1675 had a flux capacitor that ran on safety tokens instead of plutonium!
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On our robot before the regionals, when we had weight to spare, we had an extra vector speed controller and spike relay, which we connected with a green piece of pneumatic tubing, and called the spike relay "super charger", and the speed controller "instant win".
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Team 166 would love to thank everyone for what you did when we received the Gracious Professionalism award.
Nothing was better than hearing everyone else chant "Wicked Awesome!" as we made our way down to the field. We would like to thank Team 141 and Team 1259 for being great partners in the elimination rounds. You guys kept a great, positive attitude during those matches. |
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However, I don't agree with you about finals being decided by robots breaking down. You are taking away from my alliance accomplishing winning the regional, and I will tell you why. You can build an awesome shooting robot, but it doesn't do any good if you don't build it robustly. During the entire competition our robot, need only fine tuning, but no major repairs. Our alliance and pit neighbor 2549 needed little repairs either. It is also not wise to hinge your whole design on the fate of one small component. If you watch the footage from the regional 171's ball collecting belt cam off in the end of the final match, however we were still able to operate with the other belt. So, although I am bias, I disagree with your assessment of the best teams at the regional. The design process starts with the concept and ends with the longevity of your design. I think the best teams won the regional! Casey Gales Mechanical Engineer |
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But, our transmission did... umm... never mind. XD
A shooter isn't necessarily more fragile than an arm. I've seen multiple arms fall apart during a match, but many shooters, especially the mechanically simple ones like ours, would have to take quite a beating to break. Breakdowns are also often caused by parts not specific to either shooters or arms. Problems in the drivetrain or electronics can easily leave you motionless on the field. |
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Last year at Wisconsin, we were paired with 1816 in the eliminations. We thought we had a very strong alliance. But in the semifinals, 1816's banebot transmission broke on the left (?) side. Without thier defense, we lost the next 2 matchs. It is a very bad feeling to lose because someone on your alliance breaking down. I would have much rather lost by simply losing to a better alliance. Then, I would have known that we were not the best alliance. Instead, I am still thinking "what if...". I do stand by my comment that 1625 and 1730 were the best teams at the regional. Again, that does not mean that your team is awful or anything. Just by looking at the numbers 1625 and 1730 averaged 42.8 and 37 points respectivly. 171 was 5th with 30.9. Yes, being a robust robot is important. But to the best of my knowledge, 1730 never had the problem of thier ball picker-upper bending, or 1625 with the motor. I also think it is nearly impossible to make the claim that the shooter design isn't has robust as the arm design (or vica versa) without doing a huge statisically study on it. |
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On Friday afternoon, 3 students were interviewed by the media from team 1091. Does anyone know where the team could find the video? Although I don't believe it was broadcast, the team would like to have a copy of it.
Team 1091 is looking forward to seeing you all next year. We were only able to attend one regional event this year, but hope to go to two regionals next year. Thanks to the Regional Committee for putting on a great Regional. Anne |
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On Friday afternoon, 3 students were interviewed by the media from team 1091. Does anyone know where the team could find the video? Although I don't believe it was broadcast, the team would like to have a copy of it.
Team 1091 is looking forward to seeing you all next year. We were only able to attend one regional event this year, but hope to go to two regionals next year. Thanks to the Regional Committee for putting on a great Regional. Anne |
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