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San Francisco RSA Robot Games
From: David Calkins - RSA <dcalkins@robotics-society.org>
Date: Fri Jun 6, 2003 11:48:51 AM US/Pacific To: nRoboEducators@yahoogroups.com Subject: Summer Robot Games and Expo in San Francisco for Students Before your kids break for summer, please let them know about the great Robot show the Robotics Society of America put on in San Francisco. We'd love to have lots of students who up (kids and teachers get in free!) and we'd espeically love it if they brought robots to compete or just display. The full infor is below, but I also have a PDF you can download and print - just email me for the PDF or download it here: http://www.sfopera.com/rsa-2003a.pdf Please encourage your students to come - They'll have a blast and learn a lot, and hopefully win some cool prizes! Summer Robot Games & Expo in San Francisco Date: Sunday, July 27, 2003 Time: Noon – 7 PM. (Competitors arrive early!) Where: Ft. Mason, Building C, 2nd floor Cost: $10/adult, kids 17 and under free http://www.robotics-society.org games2003a@robotics-society.org The biggest amateur robotics show in America returns! Movie robots! Combat robots! NASA explorers! The RSA Robot Games and Expo has it all! Watch exciting robot competitions, demonstrations, and displays. Everyone, regardless of age, is encouraged to come and watch or bring their own robot to compete. Also featuring robot related slides, videos, lectures, shops, and other great events. The RSA is also looking FIRST, FLL, and BotBall teams from regional schools who would like to demonstrate their robots (and get some practice in.) Email us if you’d like to show off your team and your robot! Students 12 and up are strongly encouraged to contact the RSA and build a robot for the competition. Sumo bots, Mindstorms bots, and Aibo performers can all be designed and built within a week or two. Help is available for students and teachers who want to build robots for this competition - send e-mail to schools@robotics-society.org. More information on the rules can be found at http://www.robotics-society.org/rules.shtml For those who bring their own robot, compete in one or more of the below competitions for valuable prizes! * ANT WEIGHT COMBAT - one pound robots attack each other to determine who's the most lethal . * ROBOT SUMO WRESTLING - Automatons bots attempt to knock each other out of a one-meter sumo circle. * WALKER CHALLENGE - Walking robots scurry across the challenging rink to determine who's the best bug! * THE LINE SLALOM - A challenging 10-foot curved track robots must navigate * LEGO MINDSTORMS CHALLENGE - Robots run laps around courses of increasing complexity in time trials. * B.E.A.M. COMPETITION - Tiny analog robots will amaze you as they crawl and evolve before your eyes. * AIBO PERFORMER - Competitors program their Aibos to perform tricks or routines. * BEST OF SHOW - Best engineered, most-original, best Lego design and others. Bring any 'bot you've got! For those who can't build their own robot, RSA members have built several robots for short-duration rentals on site. Enjoy the thrill of combat for a single match as you run your own robot. This exciting event will also include many retailers of robots - such as robotstore.com, RobotCombat, and evolution robotics. Vendors will be selling robots throughout the day, so shoppers should remember to bring their checkbooks. The games are still looking for sponsors - contact sponsors@robotics-society.org if your company or group would like to become an event sponsor and garner publicity, gratitude, and a tax-deductible donation that helps more people gain access to robotics. |
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