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Re: A disturbing trend?
There were a few teams that didn't pass inspection until Friday, I know we were the only robot on our alliance in our 2nd match Friday morning.
We did everything except weight and signage on Thursday, we had to get signs reprinted Thursday night though because the lettering was too small, and wanted to weigh with them on just to make sure it was accurate. Hopefully this issue will be mostly gone at later Regionals. |
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I would hope that there were fewer teams not passing inspection by end-of-day Thursday this past weekend. The teams that already competed in a regional should have completed inspection early to get more practice time. Other teams have had three weeks of "fix-it" windows to get replacement and upgrade parts fabricate.
How did teams fare in the inspections this past weekend? Any missed matches?? |
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In Detroit we had 4-5 robots that had not completed inspection by Thursday pit close, however all were complete by the start of competition Friday. At Great Lakes the week before, I think we had about 12 to go Thursday night, only one team was not complete at the start of competition.
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Most of the holdups at Chesapeake were small things. One robot had significant issues that kept it off the field for a large part of the regional, and a couple more made it by the skin of their teeth.
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Re: A disturbing trend?
I didn't get to see any inspections really at Florida Regional. What I saw and surprised me has already been mentioned, teams with unfinished robots. At the Fl regional in past years I can usually count on my hand how many teams are finishing their robots on Thursday. This year i watched practice match after practice match that maybe had one or NO robots out there for an alliance.
Correct me if i am wrong (Sorry i didn't read much of the manual this year and I didn't read any of the updates) but since their were new things to inspect this year maybe thats why it took longer. Example: the different weight and height classes |
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I find it funny that teams who have passed inspection at their first regional...have a difficult time passing at their next one...what does this say??
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Yea, we barely made it to our first match. We passed inspecting about 1 minute before our match started. It was close, but we made it. Hopefully we don't have to do that again in Boston...
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Re: A disturbing trend?
At BMR we had 5 robots that needed inspection on Friday.
One team (I'm not going to mention the team number) did not get fully inspected till around 1000. They missed 2-3 matches becaues of this. It wasn't bad that they were late but it hurt the alliances that had to go 2 against 3 without them. We had one of these matches and I was really bummed that the other team only had two robots playing. My hats off to Team 1872 from Puerto Rico. They pretty much had a crate of parts when they arrived at BMR. They busted their backsides getting their robot ready on Friday. Also thanks to Team 1319 for helping them. |
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Teams not reading the rules seems to be the biggest problem. Most of the teams that went through inspection early at Peachtree had already been to another regional. There were a lot of teams that didn't have team numbers on all 4 sides, used illegal parts from previous years kits, didn't have flag holders, etc. We would have inspected earlier, but we forgot to charge the battery for the USB-Chicklet so we had to wait until we had working controls. However, we did go over early and get on the scale, and found out we had to either lose an inch of height or 1.1 lbs of weight (a miscalculation had resulted in our being 49" tall). We spend the time waiting for the battery to charge cutting the bottom inch off of our arm support column. We were very glad we didn't wait until late afternoon to get weighed the first time. I encourage all teams to weigh and size as early on Thursday as possible. An unpleasant supprise at 9:30 is not nearly as unpleasant as it is at 5:30. |
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