Go to Post "FIRST is like a pizza, we all think different toppings should be on it" - Andrew Schreiber [more]
Home
Go Back   Chief Delphi > FIRST > General Forum
CD-Media   CD-Spy  
portal register members calendar search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read FAQ rules

 
Reply
 
Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes
  #1   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 06-12-2010, 21:05
davidthefat davidthefat is offline
Alumni
AKA: David Yoon
FRC #0589 (Falkons)
Team Role: Alumni
 
Join Date: Jan 2011
Rookie Year: 2010
Location: California
Posts: 792
davidthefat has much to be proud ofdavidthefat has much to be proud ofdavidthefat has much to be proud ofdavidthefat has much to be proud ofdavidthefat has much to be proud ofdavidthefat has much to be proud ofdavidthefat has much to be proud ofdavidthefat has much to be proud ofdavidthefat has much to be proud of
Re: 2011 build season: open to the public

Now will you consider the fact that I in fact belong in the "case 5", I am a league of my own. LOL JK Super inflated ego aside.
(Just for kicks and giggle, nothing to offend anyone)


I personally think this is a great idea, kind of like it. "You know what we are going to run, we will just outperform you and run it down your throat" type of mentality.

Well obviously the intentions are just gracious professionalism. I am interpreting it in the way fit for me. I really think we should video log everything this year. Sure we had power points and pictures, but videos are a whole different thing.

I will be sure to follow and bring this up in our meeting. Video log every event and upload it all to youtube... Actually that might be overkill 36+ hours of footage every week.
__________________
Do not say what can or cannot be done, but, instead, say what must be done for the task at hand must be accomplished.
Reply With Quote
  #2   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 07-12-2010, 00:32
Chris is me's Avatar
Chris is me Chris is me is offline
no bag, vex only, final destination
AKA: Pinecone
FRC #0228 (GUS Robotics); FRC #2170 (Titanium Tomahawks)
Team Role: Mentor
 
Join Date: Dec 2008
Rookie Year: 2006
Location: Glastonbury, CT
Posts: 7,727
Chris is me has a reputation beyond reputeChris is me has a reputation beyond reputeChris is me has a reputation beyond reputeChris is me has a reputation beyond reputeChris is me has a reputation beyond reputeChris is me has a reputation beyond reputeChris is me has a reputation beyond reputeChris is me has a reputation beyond reputeChris is me has a reputation beyond reputeChris is me has a reputation beyond reputeChris is me has a reputation beyond repute
Send a message via AIM to Chris is me
Re: 2011 build season: open to the public

Welcome to the club.

I do have to clarify that Shaker Robotics hasn't shared everything before, though it's less intentional omission and more "we're not actually that exciting". We also want to make sure teams experience the engineering design process and don't get hung up with preconceived notions of what is possible. That being said, we're going more or less open as well.

There's simply so much to gain and so little to lose. We personally will gain awareness, attention, and design critiques, and if we happen to do things well then the community at large will learn about a potentially viable design. What is 2791 going to lose? A competitive edge? If we honestly get beaten by our own mechanism, we'll have exceeded our goals for the year. How cool would it be to see your prototype more or less on Einstein?

I'm glad you guys on 1529 are following suit. You guys definitely have crazy, innovative ideas and I'd love to check on what you guys are doing as the season progresses.

As to where that will be "open", be it CD or my blog, I'm not sure yet... Probably major prototypes and designs on CD, more details on my blog.
__________________
Mentor / Drive Coach: 228 (2016-?)
--2016 Waterbury SFs (with 3314, 3719), RIDE #2 Seed / Winners (with 1058, 6153), Carver QFs (with 503, 359, 4607)
Mentor / Consultant Person: 2170 (2017-?)
.
College Mentor: 2791 (2010-2015)
-- 2015 TVR Motorola Quality, FLR GM Industrial Design -- 2014 FLR Motorola Quality / SFs (with 341, 4930)
-- 2013 BAE Motorola Quality, WPI Regional #1 Seed / Delphi Excellence in Engineering / Finalists (with 20, 3182)
-- 2012 BAE Imagery / Finalists (with 1519, 885), CT Xerox Creativity / SFs (with 2168, 118)
Student: 1714 (2009) - 2009 MN 10K Lakes Regional Winners (with 2826, 2470)
2791 Build Season Photo Gallery - Look here for mechanism photos My Robotics Blog (Updated April 11 2014)

Last edited by Chris is me : 07-12-2010 at 00:36.
Reply With Quote
  #3   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 07-12-2010, 17:28
maverickfan138's Avatar
maverickfan138 maverickfan138 is offline
Still hooked on FRC
AKA: Marc Antinossi
FRC #0573 (Mech Warriors)
Team Role: Alumni
 
Join Date: Mar 2010
Rookie Year: 2010
Location: Houghton, MI
Posts: 96
maverickfan138 will become famous soon enoughmaverickfan138 will become famous soon enough
Re: 2011 build season: open to the public

Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris is me View Post
A competitive edge? If we honestly get beaten by our own mechanism, we'll have exceeded our goals for the year.
This past year, we gave our appendage IDW's to other teams at Ann Arbor and let others take photos of our design when they asked. We found it flattering, especially when the team recognized us on their appendages. Even though others had our designs, we were still the ones that did the math and knew how the design worked. We still ended up having a competitive edge, even when a half dozen or so teams had the same design as us.

We had a no secrets policy for Breakaway, but we never went out of our way to share what we were doing. I don't see us starting a separate blog or anything, but we will probably end up using Twitter extensively and I'll probably start a thread here on Chief Delphi.
__________________
2010 - 2011: FRC 573 student
2012 and beyond: MTU student, watching FRC from afar
Reply With Quote
  #4   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 07-12-2010, 21:35
Katie_UPS's Avatar
Katie_UPS Katie_UPS is offline
Registered User
AKA: Katie Widen
no team
Team Role: Engineer
 
Join Date: Feb 2008
Rookie Year: 2008
Location: Wisconsinite lost in Texas
Posts: 957
Katie_UPS has a reputation beyond reputeKatie_UPS has a reputation beyond reputeKatie_UPS has a reputation beyond reputeKatie_UPS has a reputation beyond reputeKatie_UPS has a reputation beyond reputeKatie_UPS has a reputation beyond reputeKatie_UPS has a reputation beyond reputeKatie_UPS has a reputation beyond reputeKatie_UPS has a reputation beyond reputeKatie_UPS has a reputation beyond reputeKatie_UPS has a reputation beyond repute
Re: 2011 build season: open to the public

Its crazy that you guys mention this. Some kids from the Twin Cities alumni group (GO FIRST) are trying to do something incredibly similar (but I want them to talk about it).
Reply With Quote
  #5   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 08-12-2010, 02:51
Renee Becker-Blau's Avatar
Renee Becker-Blau Renee Becker-Blau is offline
Lady Logistics
AKA: Renee
no team
Team Role: Mentor
 
Join Date: May 2006
Rookie Year: 2005
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Posts: 222
Renee Becker-Blau has a reputation beyond reputeRenee Becker-Blau has a reputation beyond reputeRenee Becker-Blau has a reputation beyond reputeRenee Becker-Blau has a reputation beyond reputeRenee Becker-Blau has a reputation beyond reputeRenee Becker-Blau has a reputation beyond reputeRenee Becker-Blau has a reputation beyond reputeRenee Becker-Blau has a reputation beyond reputeRenee Becker-Blau has a reputation beyond reputeRenee Becker-Blau has a reputation beyond reputeRenee Becker-Blau has a reputation beyond repute
Re: 2011 build season: open to the public

I think having an open build is a fantastic idea! I'll be sure to stay updated with your teams.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Katie_UPS View Post
Its crazy that you guys mention this. Some kids from the Twin Cities alumni group (GO FIRST) are trying to do something incredibly similar (but I want them to talk about it).
Thank's Katie, GO FIRST is planning a Post Kick Off Collaborative Strategic Design Meeting (PoKo CoS DeM, or PoKo for short) after Kick Off at the University of Minnesota- Twin Cities.

After the game is announced teams will be meeting at one of the new buildings on campus (STSS building) to discuss the game.

The group will start together and discuss the game, going over key rules and running though game scenarios. Then teams will break apart and go over specific strategy ideas (Such as Kicker, Shooter, Defender). Then groups will come back together as a group and make a full list with out an duplicates of the strategy ideas. After the list is compiled the group breaks out and discusses different ways to use each strategy (Ex. A Kicker can be created in how many different ways) Once prototype ideas are on the board, the group decides who can prototype what and we break.

One week later everyone has to have documentation of their prototype finished and available to the whole group. Then the teams are free to build what ever they want.

This idea will save teams time with prototyping six different ideas and instead teams will be able to focus on prototyping two ideas very well and then collaborate with the other teams. Obviously this is just a summary of the process we've organized but we think even just thinking of strategies together after Kick Off would help teams.

We have four teams interested already with potential for more next week once we send out finalized plans.
__________________
Renee Becker-Blau
Executive Director of IndianaFIRST
Twitter: @IndianaFIRST


FRC 1675 Alumnus
Founder of the MN Alumni Organization, GO FIRST - Est. 2009 . 2011-2014 NEMO/Roundtable Meeting Facilitator- WI, IL, MN, IN . 2012- 2013 FSM- MN & Mentor FRC 3184 . 2013 - 2014 FIRST AmeriCorps VISTA - IN . Mentor FRC 1529 . 2014 - Now Executive Director of IndianaFIRST
Reply With Quote
  #6   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 08-12-2010, 08:16
Peter Matteson's Avatar
Peter Matteson Peter Matteson is offline
Ambitious but rubbish!
FRC #0177 (Bobcat Robotics)
Team Role: Engineer
 
Join Date: Sep 2003
Rookie Year: 2003
Location: South Windsor, CT
Posts: 1,653
Peter Matteson has a reputation beyond reputePeter Matteson has a reputation beyond reputePeter Matteson has a reputation beyond reputePeter Matteson has a reputation beyond reputePeter Matteson has a reputation beyond reputePeter Matteson has a reputation beyond reputePeter Matteson has a reputation beyond reputePeter Matteson has a reputation beyond reputePeter Matteson has a reputation beyond reputePeter Matteson has a reputation beyond reputePeter Matteson has a reputation beyond repute
Re: 2011 build season: open to the public

This isn't that different from the info the the Rhode Warriors then AIR Strike have presented through their "American Robot" web series the last few seasons. This was also the reason a particiular design seemed to proliferate in 2008.
__________________
2011 Championship Finalists/Archimedes Division Championships w/ 2016 & 781
2010 Championship Winners/Newton Division Champions
Thank-you 294 & 67

2009 Newton Division Champions w/ 1507 & 121
2008 Archimedes Division Champions w/ 1124 & 1024
2007 Championship Winners/Newton Division Champions w/190, 987 & 177 The Wall of Maroon
2006 Galileo Division Champions w/ 1126 & 201
www.bobcatrobotics.org
"If you can't do it with brains, it won't be done with hours." - Clarence "Kelly" Johnson
Reply With Quote
  #7   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 08-12-2010, 08:25
thefro526's Avatar
thefro526 thefro526 is offline
Mentor for Hire.
AKA: Dustin Benedict
no team (EWCP, MAR, FRC 708)
Team Role: Mentor
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Rookie Year: 2005
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 2,599
thefro526 has a reputation beyond reputethefro526 has a reputation beyond reputethefro526 has a reputation beyond reputethefro526 has a reputation beyond reputethefro526 has a reputation beyond reputethefro526 has a reputation beyond reputethefro526 has a reputation beyond reputethefro526 has a reputation beyond reputethefro526 has a reputation beyond reputethefro526 has a reputation beyond reputethefro526 has a reputation beyond repute
Send a message via AIM to thefro526 Send a message via MSN to thefro526
Re: 2011 build season: open to the public

Look at you, Chris. Making a Blog that changes the world.

I'd like to think that 816 has been pretty non-secretive about our build season, though I wouldn't say completely public. It was more like a "you ask and we'll tell you" sort of thing. I've been considering making a Blog for our team for quite some time, I just need to get it approved with the higher ups.
__________________
-Dustin Benedict
2005-2012 - Student & Mentor FRC 816
2012-2014 - Technical Mentor, 2014 Drive Coach FRC 341
Current - Mentor FRC 2729, FRC 708
Reply With Quote
Reply


Thread Tools
Display Modes Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
**FIRST EMAIL**/Public Beta Test Forum Now Open Mark McLeod FIRST E-Mail Blast Archive 1 25-09-2008 11:38
Build Season in the Classroom MasterChief 573 General Forum 25 28-02-2008 07:32
FIRST Robotics Teams from NYC Public Schools To Share Robots with the Public at SONY Rich Wong FIRST In the News... 2 12-07-2007 21:24
NASA releases robotics software used to build the Mars rovers to the public! notaPINKtruck Programming 1 21-06-2007 11:26


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 23:17.

The Chief Delphi Forums are sponsored by Innovation First International, Inc.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2017, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © Chief Delphi