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I think we still have the '07 bot in storage. Hmm.... My thoughts exactly. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIRST_Tech_Challenge
Not sure what to say about this, so do you guys?(read the first line) |
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For reasons we don't need to go into here they decided to stop using the perfectly good Vex kit and create their own. IFI then used the Vex kit to make their own competition VRC. |
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The difference I see between the two programs is IFI sees us as their customers. They try hard to make it simple for groups to host competitions and make it as easy as possible for anyone to participate. FTC does not.
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"Hey Chris, why'd you have to toss out those $2000 of Vex parts you bought for FTC last year?"
"None of my business, I guess" |
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Andy, I chose that as an example. Was it the best one? No. Was it the worst one? No. They could have just said, launching minibots that are not attached to the pole is an automatic safety violation, and any that are launched attached to the pole will be closely inspected for safety. Just one avenue they could have taken.
Jesse, I don't think Adam's post was a change of heart from his earlier one. FTC was simply named as the item of discussion at that time; the later post is simply an expansion. I finally thought of a good comparison that may explain why everybody's mad: That healthcare bill the last Congress session passed, with the requirement to buy insurance. We're being required to put certain parts on the robot to be competitive--and they may or may not be inferior/superior, which isn't why we're annoyed. It's that we have to have them. Mods, could this thread be given a 24-hour cooldown? I think we all need a break. |
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With a solid understanding of the physics and engineering principals associated with the MINIBOT challenge, the possible design solutions converge to one winning concept. There is no lateral design freedom. In FRC, you can have multiple robots that are constructed entirely differently that all play the game equally well. Such is not the case with this new MINIBOT challenge. Assuming the designers have done the math, and built it accordingly, (two very big assumptions) it essentially becomes a game of luck. I've thought more about it, and I don't have a fundamental problem with the new restrictions. Why? I don't think most teams have a solid enough grasp on the physics and engineering involved. Those who do will succeed. However, it still may become a game of luck (battery voltage, motor manufacturing tolerance, frictional variations, etc) between the top teams on Einstein. |
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--- I'm headed to our first day of design presentations. Can't wait to see what the design teams have come up with. Jane Last edited by JaneYoung : 12-01-2011 at 19:25. |
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I guarantee someone has already designed the best minibot this year. It will be something that other teams couldn't get to work or thought of but tossed the idea aside as impractical. |
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The point I was making is that in the MINIBOT competition, I believe there is now roughly one best conceptual design, if you base it on conventional and correct physics and engineering principals. This is very different than FRC traditionally in which there is no best design necessarily, as they are heavily varied.
I'm not saying I have a problem with either. I'm just pointing out the differences. |
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I cant find the post from Al S. team 111, but to me, he said it best.
The minibot is an opportunity to get FLL, FTC, or even VEX students to get involved with an integral part of FRC. Personally, we are a 7-12 school that does FLL, VEX, and FRC. We are getting the 7-8th graders to help design the minibot, and have ownership to whatever successes we might have this season. What greater way to recruit the younger kids in getting involved with the FRC program. |
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A message to everyone QQing about FTC being pushed on you.
![]() I think the GDC read your minds ahead of time ![]() |
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