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Re: Missing valuable work days!

Some of the school districts in Western Minnesota are closed also. I'm a mentor and I have not heard from any of the teachers if we are meeting today. I'll have to assume not.

It was -25F and dropping when I left my house this morning.
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Some of the school districts in Western Minnesota are closed also. I'm a mentor and I have not heard from any of the teachers if we are meeting today. I'll have to assume not.

It was -25F and dropping when I left my house this morning.
So you use your driveway as a playing field?
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So you use your driveway as a playing field?
Driveways, parking lots, roads and highways can all be used as a playing field if you have a working robot. Everything is frozen. Any colder and we might be able to have a "super conductor motor" in the robot.

It's fun to take a pot of hot water and throw the water in the air. No water (or ice) reaches the ground, it all floats away in cloud when it's this cold.

BTW the snowmobile but but you have to dodge all those cars and truck sliding into the ditches while trying to get to work.
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Re: Missing valuable work days!

One of the huge benefits of being in Atlanta is the weather is lousy enough to keep you inside, but almost always good enough that you can get around, so the calendar works out great.

We have probably one snow day every 5 years.
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One of the huge benefits of being in Atlanta is the weather is lousy enough to keep you inside, but almost always good enough that you can get around, so the calendar works out great.
We have probably one snow day every 5 years.
Did you have a Tornado/Flood day last year though, or was that outside of the build period? I forgot when that happened - I just remember seeing some damage in April still (Plywood on the Westin & Omni hotels, etc.)
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Did you have a Tornado/Flood day last year though, or was that outside of the build period? I forgot when that happened - I just remember seeing some damage in April still (Plywood on the Westin & Omni hotels, etc.)
It was after the build. During the Peachtree Regional, literally a tornado was in the area, and it was hailing, and lightning hit the building a few minutes before the finals on Saturday and killed the field control equipment.

After about a 3.5 hour delay the heros on the site lashed together some manual control boxes to do the disable/auto mode and the UL Safety people were programmed to be the disable/enable/auto mode operators so we could have the matches and finish the regional.

RE snowflakes. We don't do snow. The stuff we have that we call snow is a lot more icy than they have up nawth. It doesn't have the same driveability as that stuff in Minnesota plus we don't have the gear to deal with it so we cancel school if there is a snowflake spotted by our hyperventilating news anchors.
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RE snowflakes. We don't do snow. The stuff we have that we call snow is a lot more icy than they have up nawth. It doesn't have the same driveability as that stuff in Minnesota plus we don't have the gear to deal with it so we cancel school if there is a snowflake spotted by our hyperventilating news anchors.
I believe that. When New Orleans recently got a few inches (read: less-than-2"), one of my buddies at my video game community said the whole city shutdown, because they don't have plows or tons of road salt sitting around. When he posted pictures, it literally looked like an average snowfall up here. We don't even blink at two inches.

But you can't compare apples and oranges.
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Re: Missing valuable work days!

Our team is comprised of students from multiple schools, and though we work at one of those schools, we are not affiliated with that school, so we can work on snow days.
Interestingly enough, we were able to meet at the school even though school was cancelled, so we aren't losing any time.
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We have probably one snow day every 5 years.
That one day is more snow days than I had in the 13 years I went to school in Minnesota (K-8, college four years). I only had one day completely canceled in those 13 years. The governor canceled school state-wide because of the cold.
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Re: Missing valuable work days!

Well lucky for us, we had to be one of the few schools in MN that didn't cancel or have some kind of delay, but hey, as we know I'ts White Bear. We also have a good relationship with the principle at our school where we work and he has let us into the school before when no one else is there.
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Today will be the 3rd meeting we've canceled this week. (1 on monday due to snow, thursday, and friday due to the cold). We aren't permitted to meet if school is canceled.
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Re: Missing valuable work days!

Well..............

Thanks for the reassurances.

Some of you have put everything in perspective when you start talking about tornadoes and fires. Sorry for your pain. My small problems are nothing compared to others.

And actually, we are now able to turn lemons into lemonade...........

School was canceled again today, but they are allowing us to come in at 12:01 because it is supposed to warm up enough. We will actually be able to get 8 hours of work in. Now, I hope all the kids can make it safely. We are lucky.
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Re: Missing valuable work days!

hah, a day or two missed due to snow is nothing, here in smithtown, every year, the second week of build season our one and only team leader/teacher goes on a "technology educators" conference in orlando, thats a whole 7 days down the drain, plus all the sundays and saturday afternoons we loose. so in reality, 810 is building a robot in 3 1/2 weeks instead of 6...
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Re: Missing valuable work days!

-12 with windchills in the ZOMFG-I'M-FREEZING-MAH-BUTT-OFF range.

Nothing in the area is open currently, sans obvious locations (police, hospitals, etc), so teams who can work outside of schools are at much of an advantage. But I'm not jealous, because I probably wouldn't go to the meeting even if we had one.
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