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Re: Climate-challenged teams?
happily I would take that challenge......
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It's just payback for all those years of making the northern teams find pool noodles in the middle of winter with 3+ feet of snow on the ground!
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I haven't driven a robot, so I don't know for sure. But I don't think I would get very much feedback on sliding through the joysticks or by watching it slide. Certainly not compared to the feedback I get in a car on ice, through my hands, feet, butt and vision inside the vehicle. I don't think northern robot drivers will have a whole lot of an advantage.
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But driving on slippery conditions in a car in the middle of winter, you can feel how the car is behaving, you can sense it. Drivers can't sense the reaction of the robot, they can only see what is happening, one less scent being used.
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Haven't heard any teams complain about it and I don't see it as a big issue. If you all have ice skating rinks in your state or have experienced the slippery nature of ice cubes, then there's nothing more of an experience you could have.
Don't think any of the well adapting teams in the West like 330 254 359 368 968... etc. will mind this challenge. Just adapt. Hate to say it, but get over it is kinda the direct way of saying it. Finishing your robot early should be the goal and practicing your drivers. Look up online driving techniques for icy conditions. Its all the same knowledge. |
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We're probably gonna test our robot out in the school parking lot! As soon as January rolls around, our school parking lot is one solid piece of slick ice! For once in my life, I'm actually glad to live in Minnesota in January! Man, I knew FIRST inspired people, but I didn't know it could make me love -20 degree weather! |
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We thought of that too! Just remember that robots and large amounts of snow (water) may cause some undesireable outcomes. We're probably just going to use our cafeteria, gym, or uncarpeted hallways.
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Ah, snow and grit would kind of screw up the robot...maybe we'll have to section off a part of the lot and keep it VERY clean. I bet everybody will love us then
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