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Team 254 Robot Pics

Posted by Jay Lundy at 2/19/2001 5:58 AM EST


Student on team #254, The Cheesy Poofs, from Bellarmine College Preparatory.



Ok, we finally have some pictures of our robot. Sorry we didn't make a page but here's a series of links. Our robot can do the following things:
1.Grab both goals and balance
2.Grab 1 goal and the stretcher, drag it across the bridge and then release the stretcher before picking up a second goal
3.Pick up 2 large balls and place them on top of the goals

Here are the links:

http://dagnabit.org/~krazikamikaze/r.../armExtend.jpg
http://dagnabit.org/~krazikamikaze/r...ncingGoals.jpg
http://dagnabit.org/~krazikamikaze/r.../grabBall2.jpg
http://dagnabit.org/~krazikamikaze/r...abbingBall.jpg
http://dagnabit.org/~krazikamikaze/r...tShotFront.jpg
http://dagnabit.org/~krazikamikaze/r...otShotSide.jpg


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Here's A Good Question

Posted by Eric Kubo at 2/19/2001 6:40 AM EST


Student on team #668, Titans, from Pioneer High School and NASA Ames.


In Reply to: Team 254 Robot Pics
Posted by Jay Lundy on 2/19/2001 5:58 AM EST:



Your robot reminded me of a question that i
couldn't remember the answer to: when they say
the light must be visible from four spots, 90
degrees apart, do they mean from all four sides of
the robot, or, like in team 249,can it be mounted
vertically and not horizontally?


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Re: Here's A Good Question

Posted by EJ at 2/19/2001 12:31 PM EST


Student on team #254, Cheesy Poofs, from Bellarmine.


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Posted by Eric Kubo on 2/19/2001 6:40 AM EST:



: Your robot reminded me of a question that i
: couldn't remember the answer to: when they say
: the light must be visible from four spots, 90
: degrees apart, do they mean from all four sides of
: the robot, or, like in team 249,can it be mounted
: vertically and not horizontally?

hi, i'm another member of team 254, and my interpretation of that is as long as u can see the light from multiple angles (mostly for the ppl in the stands) and ours is even when the light is point away from u, can see wut color it is, so...


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See Updates

Posted by ChrisH at 2/19/2001 3:17 PM EST


Engineer on team #330, Beach 'Bots, from Hope Chapel Academy and NASA JPL, J & F Machine, Raytheon, et al.


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Posted by EJ on 2/19/2001 12:31 PM EST:



: : Your robot reminded me of a question that i
: : couldn't remember the answer to: when they say
: : the light must be visible from four spots, 90
: : degrees apart, do they mean from all four sides of
: : the robot, or, like in team 249,can it be mounted
: : vertically and not horizontally?

: hi, i'm another member of team 254, and my interpretation of that is as long as u can see the light from multiple angles (mostly for the ppl in the stands) and ours is even when the light is point away from u, can see wut color it is, so...

I asked that question a few weeks ago and the answer was in one of the updates, I think it was #4. FIRST's response was basically the same as Eric's. That is, as long as they can see it they don't care. You can even use reflective surfaces to get the color where you need it if you want. Identification seems to be the important point. So they don't disable the wrong robot .

Chris Husmann, PE
Team 330 the Beach'Bots



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Re: Team 254 Robot Pics

Posted by Jessica Boucher at 2/19/2001 6:59 AM EST


Student on team #237, Sie-H2O-Bots, from Watertown High School and Eastern Awning Systems & The Siemon Company.


In Reply to: Team 254 Robot Pics
Posted by Jay Lundy on 2/19/2001 5:58 AM EST:



I must say, your robot looks nice, but what I think is better is the location of the robot when you took the last shot:

http://dagnabit.org/~krazikamikaze/r...otShotSide.jpg

::ahem-threeFIRSTflags-ahem::

Congrats on your past accomplishments and your newest creation.

-Jessica B, #237



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Yeah, about that . . .

Posted by Billy Mallard at 2/20/2001 9:07 AM EST


Student on team #254, the Cheesy Poofs, from Bellarmine College Prep and NASA.


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Posted by Jessica Boucher on 2/19/2001 6:59 AM EST:



: ::ahem-threeFIRSTflags-ahem::

: Congrats on your past accomplishments and your newest creation.

Thanks -- but to be honest, that was totally accidental. Those banners have been up on that wall all year, so we don't even notice them. Hope it didn't come across as arrogant or planned -- it just happened that way.



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Hey Cheesy Poofs

Posted by Ken Leung at 2/20/2001 5:37 PM EST


Student on team #192, Gunn Robotics Team, from Henry M. Gunn Senior High School.


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Posted by Jay Lundy on 2/19/2001 5:58 AM EST:



Greetings to the Cheesy Poofs.
Your robot is looking really good! Shall we expect your robot to rule the field of Cal regional again~?!?
But trust me, you will be facing tough competition this year, even though everyone are supposed to win in this year's game.

Sorry I couldn't respond to this message earlier. We've been really busy the past few days getting ready for shipping (who isn't?). But now that's in the past I would like to look ahead to the future...

Regionals are comming up. GRT will be at least sending a few of the crews down to SoCal regional, while we will be competing in Silicon valley. So we will be meeting you in both place. Maybe we can work together with other teams in regional?


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