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Re: 2004 Pennsylvania Robot Challenge (PARC)
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Re: 2004 Pennsylvania Robot Challenge (PARC)
coming from a Championship Field Crew person, it really bothered me that the FIRST crew were allowed to push the balls into the corrals (true, it was only practice ounds, but still!!!), since i'm a resetter @ PARC as well, I will see to it that this does not happen
now, if teams feel they want to let their human players practice, i see no reason why A team member assists in gathering balls, as long as they stay away from the moving robots, again, practice rounds only of course, and as dave said ALL FIRST RULES APPLY. see you in 4 days!!! |
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Now, if you gave the person a red cape to wave... |
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Pete:
I totally agree with you. The situation you mentioned last year at Philly had "decapitation" written all over it. Thanks to a thin piece of polycarbonate, the drivers were protected. All who participate in PARC and other off-season comps need to appreciate the danger our creations could cause if (1) they get into the wrong hands [insert horror movie evil laugh here], or (2) the event hosts do not follow appropriate safety precautions. ALL OFF-SEASON ROBOTEERS - BE SAFE OUT THERE!!!!! |
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Thanks to all PARC people who addressed my concern.
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We usually do allow teams to drop their robots off the night before. We should be here at the school until atleast 8pm. We may be here at the school later than 8 or before depending on how things are going!
We do not have a social or anything planned but your more than welcome to drop your robot off the night before! |
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Statistics on 2004 PARC
Something I used to do every year for scouting purposes during my driver/floor team days. It's always interesting to see, and thought I would share this year. The file does not include Quarter/Semi Finalist.
Some main points:
Last edited by Ashley Weed : 22-01-2013 at 13:41. |
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Nice work on those stats, Ashley. I don't think I could ever have enough patientce to sit down and actually track down information on all these teams. Glad someone has a little more patience than I do!
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Re: 2004 Pennsylvania Robot Challenge (PARC)
Hey all,
Here are some things to do on Friday nights in Tunkhannock, if you come by, and drop off the bot, you may want to stay for a while. Movies- Dietrich Theater- Corner of 6 and 29 in town at the light. fri- alamo@ 5 envy @ 7 hidalgo @ 7:30 ( there may be more to come, we are still getting the schudule nailed down because of the recent film festival) [edit/] those times are correct [/edit] Fun and games- Shadowbrook Bowling Alley, and mini golf- Always a good time R. 6 east roughly one mile from the light in town (6 x 29) Food. There are soooo many food eateries in town that I can't name them all. Along R. 6 is where you can find most of them except for the burger king by walmart south of town on R. 29. Any questions post em here. See you at the PARC!! Last edited by henryBsick : 05-05-2004 at 20:22. Reason: update |
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Where is the competition being held? I may be in PA this Saturday and would like to go if I am in the area.
Can I have an Address? Also, will the t-shirts be available for purchase at PARC, or are they just for teams that are registered? |
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Re: 2004 Pennsylvania Robot Challenge (PARC)
I'd love to do something Friday night... give me a call!
(PM me for phone number) Muhahahahah! I'm (pseudo) Head-Reffing, so you guys better watch out! (I walk down hall and ask Benge for his interpretation on rulings, working at DEKA has it's perks ) |
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... and for many, many years the shirts have always been available just as you walk in the door to everyone! |
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Whoa.. Only a little over 3 hours to get there from 237's hometown. Maybe I will pitch going there next year to the team.Thanks Ashley, I must have completely missed that page on the PARC site..
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