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Re: pic: You guys remember what most of us said would never happen last year?
Though the team has done it before... I've NEVER designed an intake mechanism. That was a fun new thing to try. I've been scared of them for years. Seems like it turned out okay.
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Competition is as much about psychology as it is about ability. If you go in thinking you're going to lose then you just made a self fulfilling prophecy because you've lost before you've even made it to the field. |
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I mean, after all, it was one of our strategies to lower everyone's expectations at the DC scrimmage by not moving at all...silly regolith paneling .Our strategy would be to out-drive 1114's shooter, use our UI on the laptop to lead the shots on 217 & 148 a la Descent I and II, (after all, none of the 3 can move sideways ), and stick to the original plan that with a shooter it doesn't really matter what your fire rate is so long as the opposition stays in range. Oh yea, then there's a play I like to call 'bait, switch, and tackle', but that will require someone else to have a ball handling design similar to ours . |
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Re: pic: You guys remember what most of us said would never happen last year?
Like Dave keeps sayin', 71.
Let's review their record of success when there are mobile goals on the field, shall we? 2008 - No mobile goal, No Championship 2007 - No mobile goal, No Championship 2006 - No mobile goal, No Championship 2005 - No mobile goal, No Championship 2004 - Mobile goal, Championship #4 2003 - No mobile goal, No Championship 2002 - Mobile goal, Championship #3 2001 - Mobile goal, Championship #2 2000 - No mobile goal, No Championship 1999 - Mobile goal, No Championship 1998 - No mobile goal, No Championship 1997 - No mobile goal, Championship #1 1996 - No Mobile goal, No Championship In summary, there has been only 1 game with a mobile goal that did not net Team Hammond (71) a national/international Championship. And that, my friends, is what we like to call scary... |
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Re: pic: You guys remember what most of us said would never happen last year?
nice stats
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Many respected and successful teams also champion the right and the room for self-improvement, self-development, and self-respect in other teams – learning to grow as a team and as competitors to be feared and respected. These teams also provide white papers and information concerning how their programs work and how to develop robot designs that are sound and effective. Several also give excellent presentations at the Championship conferences, sharing aspects of their team strengths, their engineering talents, and even their strategies. All of this works together. One can’t just separate out some photographs and videos without looking at the other aspects of the teams that have made them competitors on a world championship level. I’m always among the first to encourage each team to develop their program and their strengths, including recruiting engineers and mentors to help strengthen/obtain their goals and commitments. At the same time, I have to give a nod of respect to those teams who have already found that balance and continue to put it into practice year after year, achieving consistency, setting the bar, and acting as role models for others to learn from. |
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I kinda want people to fear something like this happening Fear drives others to do better. I know it did this to me.Also note that this compilation had nothing to do with the 3 individual teams. It was me posting the pics to make people laugh and not them. Do not drag the teams into it please. Last edited by Akash Rastogi : 19-02-2009 at 15:12. |
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Pictures and videos that people drool over can intimidate, but they also motivate. I think that the veteran teams who truly do "get it" hope that that is the message that gets received when they post their machines. |
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Thanks everyone for hijacking a comedic thread. Really. Thanks for random neg rep and presumptuous posts too.
Finally, someone who sees it from my side of the window. (emphasis mine) Last edited by Akash Rastogi : 19-02-2009 at 15:50. |
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Akash,
I’m sorry that the intended comedic thread was hijacked but at the same time, there has been some good discussion going on. In my opinion, none of the posts made were presumptuous although several became serious. Many mentors that read and post in CD always keep in mind how easily young people can be influenced. Mentors who are struggling to find effective ways to help their teams and their students develop, can see the impact that posts can have on the individuals on the team. Rookie teams and rookie members may not understand the joke or the humor that is implied and they may be intimidated, thinking this is the standard they have to meet as a first year or second year. It is easy to feel overwhelmed and intimidated if strong organizational support systems aren’t in place on a team. Sometimes, ChiefDelphi is a double-edged sword in that it provides wonderful information, resources, and experience. It can also be perceived as setting very high standards, perhaps too high for those who do not have the strong foundation in place that helps teams meet their goals. Some of these posts in this thread are about that, building stronger foundations – building a stronger team. Yes, it is great to have role models and teams to look up do, but keep your eye on the prize, don’t forget to work to become a champion in your own right. -- I see you edited your post to include Jared's quote. It's a good one. ![]() Last edited by JaneYoung : 19-02-2009 at 15:58. |
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Maybe 148's robot will prove him right in 2009. I'm an admirer of high quality appliance designs. ![]() |
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I think this form of "talking collaboration" has really benefited all these teams. I know some teams enjoy the secrecy of build season and working on their own island, but we've found that some good old fashioned peer review sessions make a huge impact, and open our eyes to merits and flaws of our designs. It's so hard to evaluate your own design honestly, having a fresh set of eyes look take a look is a great asset. It's just another form of co-opertition. |
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Wow, negative reputation for something in THIS thread?
Someone has some real issues they need to address... |
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