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Without programmers there would only be a robotic beauty contest. |
mallot1243 |
RbtGal1351 |
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Defense is not at all anti-GP. |
Wetzel |
Travis Hoffman |
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Don't let them fail at the end. |
DonRotolo |
RogerR |
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It is a difficult balancing act - we're engineers because we like to solve problems, and to take a step back and let someone else solve it, with what may be a poorer solution, is darn hard.
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DonRotolo |
Alex Minot |
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You need to stay on top of your classes or you will be back as a returning freshman on next year's team. |
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Ian Curtis |
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Safety captains be watchful. |
Al Skierkiewicz |
lukevanoort |
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If you don't manage weight from the beginning, weight will manage you at the end. |
charrisTTI |
Elgin Clock |
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I am thoroughly convinced FIRST is a sport. Convince me otherwise. |
Bharat Nain |
Alex Minot |
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In this case, "non-thermal protected" would mean "future paper weights." |
Rick TYler |
Andrew Blair |
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The only tool that will work to get our robot done in time will be a prayer rug. |
Rick TYler |
sciencenerd |
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Hmmm, the Michelangelo method of robot building. Just cut away anything that doesn't look like a robot. |
GaryVoshol |
Jessica Boucher |
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If you are adult enough to be a participant in this program, then you are adult enough to act like an adult. |
Beth Sweet |
dlavery |
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Sometimes we over react to things, and thats where a PM can clear a bunch of confusion. |
mechanicalbrain |
Jessica Boucher |
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its ok to have opinions- but why attack everyone elses who differs.
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stevek |
Steve W |
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You guys can send [Wisconsin] some warm Florida weather, its getting cold up here again. |
Ricky Q. |
Billfred |
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Remember guys, if your mentor wasn't there, odds are, you wouldn't be either. |
Corey Balint |
Jessica Boucher |
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Looks to me like they have a tasty robot. |
Andy Baker |
Bemis |
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You just have to care enough to give it a try. Your mentors will appreciate the effort. |
Koko Ed |
Andy Baker |
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In real life, you paint the number on your OWN forehead. How you dress, how you look, what expression you have on your face, your body language, etc. You may not see the number but it is there. |
Joe Johnson |
Billfred |
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They're just dots. You can get them back. |
Brandon Martus |
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If you have the time to be caught up on Delphi and the Q&A forum, then you have time to go write a WFA entry. No more excuses. Go! Write! Now! :) |
Jessica Boucher |
Billfred |
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As a programmer, I am trying to use more 0's than 1's to save weight. |
Jared Russell |
Rick TYler |
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A poor robot with good drivers playing on good strategy will whomp a good robot with poor drivers running on poor strategy any day. |
henryBsick |
Karthik |
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studies have shown that postive feedback works better. Driver should get a shock until he obtains target lock, then it stops.
Performance incentive :^) |
KenWittlief |
kjhobin |
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Tom didn't need the t-shirt to tell us [that he is a NERD] :D |
Peter Matteson |
Jessica Boucher |
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Gotta love those free-range robots! Yum! |
petek |
StephLee |
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Yes, you are correct. Even when all other databuses are totally out of bandwith, the PainInTheCalf Bus gets top priority. Good thinking ;-) |
Joe Johnson |
Matt Krass |
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It's not pink enough, I don't beleive it! :p |
Lil' Lavery |
CaseyKasem_1251 |
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FIRST, an american revolution. |
paulcd2000 |
synth3tk |
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Semi-colon cancer -- the disease received after spending too much time writing lines of programming code
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nehalita |
Beth Sweet |
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Swisscheeseafy - Cutting holes in the robot to decrease weight |
alithanar8 |
Beth Sweet |
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Valentine's day, who has time for Valentine's day?????? I have code to write!! |
paulcd2000 |
Jessica Boucher |
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Stupid programmer question: where does the tread go? |
Joel J |
Alex Burman |
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There's nothing wrong with the loader [dividing by zero], John just misses us 229'ers and wanted everyone to know :-P |
Jay Trzaskos |
Billfred |
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Step 1: Get Drill
Step 2: Insert 1/2"-1" bit into drill
Step 3: Drill Those Speed Holes! |
Adam Richards |
Michelle Celio |
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Quote from my mentor: "Keep things as complex as necessary, and not a bit more." |
Mike |
Elgin Clock |
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It goes to show how a FIRST team is not one person but a complex codependence of people who are all striving to meet the same goal. |
Bill_Hancoc |
Jessica Boucher |
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Uhh... we were supposed to be building a robot? *looks at giant wooden Trojan Rabbit in the corner that was built instead for the past 6 weeks* Whoops... |
Adam Richards |
Billfred |
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If Teflon-coated pans have a no-stick surface, then how to they get the Teflon to stick to the pans? |
dlavery |
Michelle Celio |
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If winners never quit, and quitters never win, does it make sense to quit while you're ahead? |
Billfred |
Michelle Celio |
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The engineer mentors ARE part of the team, equals with the students in every aspect |
KenWittlief |
MattB703 |
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A wrench isn't a nesscary part is it?
Last Night, we tested the robot and a large, (yes I said LARGE) wrench fell from somewhere on the robot....Along with bolts, nuts, and a very interestingly cut piece of Aluminum... |
Will Bale |
Alex Burman |
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God bless the camera. That's all I gotta say. |
Bharat Nain |
Alex Burman |
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Ship day is a sweet and sour day. You're happy to see your robot ship, but then you start going through robot withdrawl |
Schneidie |
Sachiel7 |
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Defense shall reign supreme. |
Corey Balint |
Ian Curtis |
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If a team wants to cheat then it does nothing but give them a bad cloud hanging over their own heads. |
Jon K. |
fnsnet |
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Me: Hi, Honey - I'm home!
Wife: Must have shipped the robot today, huh? |
meaubry |
Billfred |
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My Worst Decision of the Week?? Reading this thread!! :) :) :cool: :cool: |
BobC |
Alex Burman |
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It's 9:00 Do you know where your bott is? |
Michelle Celio |
DarMagi |
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Now that the robot is shipped, maybe I can get to bed before the alarm clock goes off =] |
DarMagi |
Michelle Celio |
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