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Re: REWARD OFFERED: A CAPPED VISION TETRA ON THE CENTER FIELD GOAL
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Re: REWARD OFFERED: A CAPPED VISION TETRA ON THE CENTER FIELD GOAL
Okay, I am just curious to what the actual tiki looks like... and being this is a robotics tournament, honestly I think this would be the best tiki for the award
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sorry- I don't have a pic of the tiki- it's sitting on the front seat of my truck though. And I didn't want to post a picture because I know nobody will ever win it and it would just make some poor team sad to see it and never get it. ; ) I love the TIKI drive and it is something that our scouting team should definitely look into. I know I will be looking to get one soon for my PC. WC ![]() |
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Re: The arc of optimism...
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"I've been giving it some thought, and I think that FIRST may very well have known what they were getting us into by including the camera with the kit. The animation and the human simulation at kickoff both indicated that vision was going to be a simple task; both showed two teams on one alliance pursuing vision tetras, and the animation even showed a robot using vision during driver control to find the loading station. No one familiar with the technology could honestly believe it to be as simple of a task as it was portrayed, but that wasn't the point. Line tracking is a pretty simple task; many teams achieved it last year, and once it was done, the vast majority of us programmers got to sit around and watch the rest of our team slave away on mechanical issues. By giving a monumental, practically unattainable task, FIRST continued to strive for their stated goals; they don't care if our code works, but rather that we've been inspired. I personally spent dozens of hours trying to make the camera work, and all the time between ship date and competition was spent pondering how I could pull it off in only three more days of work. By the end of our regional, our team ended up hacking our camera box off the side of our robot, because I couldn't make it work. Did I succeed in capping a vision tetra? No. Did FIRST inspire me, and lead me to ponder programming tasks that I'd never even dreamed of? Absolutely, and I'm thrilled about it. It's fantastic that a very small group of teams have mastered the technology, but I wouldn't say that the teams that at least made an attempt (probably a sizable number... anybody remember the thread complaining about how easy programming was going to be this year?) have failed." While it would be great if I had another week to program the robot, and if we had more teams that could cap autonomously, I don't think that that's the point. |
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Big Mike has a picture of me and a half tiki we won at Trenton...
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It's a long trip to Atlanta. It would be a shame if it broke during the trip down and someone actually won it. I can vouch for the fact that the Team 25's tiki awards look very cool . We won one at the Brunswick Eruption in 2002, and it is one of the most noticeable trophies on our shelf ![]() |
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Joey, if you are coming to Atlanta, please come see me ... I want to shake your hand! (I'll be the one with the green beard). |
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Re: REWARD OFFERED: A CAPPED VISION TETRA ON THE CENTER FIELD GOAL
Last night 1466 capped the center in auto twice.. out of 5 tries ~ someone from newton can now do it- but I doubt we'll actually run it at nats! BUT WHO KNOWS... ever reason to come and watch newton all day
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I really don't think FIRST intended or expected such a small amount of use out of the camera this year. Those cameras cost $200 per kit. That's a lot of money that could have been spent on something that would have been useful to more teams if they knew people weren't going to use it. |
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I think taking the cameras out of the kit is a horrible idea. It's like FIRST saying "Well it was too hard, so we give up. Lets give the kids something easier to do." How is that supposed to inspire kids? |
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Maybe even Dave will show up in his purple Hawaiian shirt? To make it even more interesting- I'll up the bet to include one of our purple Hawaiian shirts for the programmer who gets the job done first. It will be sitting in the pits with the TIKI waiting for you - IF you can do it. WC ![]() |
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