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WIRED.com article about FRC
I was browsing WIRED magazine online the other day and I came across this article. It doesn't go into great detail, but it's great that FIRST is getting the publicity. What do you guys think about the coverage?
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Re: WIRED.com article about FRC
Pretty generic. But press is always good. But...
No interviews with kids? I think you could write that article without ever going to the event. Last edited by SenorZ : 17-04-2016 at 21:04. Reason: didn't see the photo gallery in the article. removed comment on lack of pics. |
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Re: WIRED.com article about FRC
There's definitely a ways to go in terms of people "getting it"
ex: "medieval robot wars"; "teams of up to a dozen kids" but it's a step, and steps are good. Does anyone know whose robot that is in the picture by the way? |
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Re: WIRED.com article about FRC
As a matter of fact, I do. Those lifting handles are rather distinctive. What you can't see is the intake/hook assembly, which is also distinctive.
FRC3863, Pantherbotics, Newbury Park, CA. Good at a late scale if they're on the bar, decent low/high goal if they didn't get their intake smoked by a tip (and yep, that happened at L.A.). L.A. Regional Judges' Award. Tank of a robot, too. If you look through the opening 10-picture slideshow, they've got a team member in #10, and might be one of theirs in #7 as well. Last edited by EricH : 17-04-2016 at 21:14. |
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Re: WIRED.com article about FRC
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Re: WIRED.com article about FRC
LOL everyone on my team was cracking up at the picture taken of the ginger person (yes, even him) because of how out of context that photo was taken. He was actually just wiping sweat off his face after having to replace a burnt motor and talon, but uses both hands because he wears glasses. Still an interesting way to look at it nonetheless.
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Re: WIRED.com article about FRC
That wasn't after that playoff tip, was it? I remember you guys smoking, and then saying your intake was toast.
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Re: WIRED.com article about FRC
I think it was while he was waiting for our wiring guy to get the intake running which we successfully did. You don't see the bot because it's on its side at the very front of the pit.
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Re: WIRED.com article about FRC
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http://pantherbotics.wikispaces.com/...high-schoolers |
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Re: WIRED.com article about FRC
There was an article on http://www.tmj4.com/ that the headline read until it was updated
Robots reign supreme today at first ever Robotics competition in Milwaukee It was since updated, but still the headline made me laugh so hard. |
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