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Team 639 is about to get a physics lesson from BlueLightning, team 578, in conservation of momentum and center of gravity!. 578 beat them to the wall at Auton mode T=3.9 S, and is bringing 3 columns with them.
Shot at Canadian regional with Pentax SLR, 135mm lense and Kodak ASA 800 film. -Photographer: Jeremy Wittlief
04-04-2003 18:04
Yan Wang
| you spend about 16 minutes on the playfield in action, and over 24 hours in the Pits - thats where the REAL action is. Team 578 made significant improvements to their bot at Canada, including moving the battery to the bottom side of the frame. It took a group of students all day thur and fri to make the change - we never tipped over after the move. |
| Team 639 is about to get a physics lesson from BlueLightning, team 578, in conservation of momentum and center of gravity!. 578 beat them to the wall at Auton mode T=3.9 S, and is bringing 3 columns with them. |
04-04-2003 19:11
Harrison
Our Alliance was great!
There weren't any tipping issues, except when MO somehow flipped themselves...But we fixed that 
I would be happy to be paired with you guys again!
04-04-2003 19:42
Karthik
That video doesn't even begin to do justice to that match. I've seen a lot of matches in my time, but I think that was by far the most exciting.
When team 314 was flipped onto their back it looked as if all hope was gone for the 639-738-314 alliance. The crowd went berserk once Mowat pushed 314 up and onto the ramp. Then it seemed the hopes were to be short lived, as 314's opponents pushed the upside down robot off the ramp. Then miraculously Mowat managed to help right 314. I can't even explain the reaction when 314 was flipped back over. In just a few seconds the entire match had turned. I stood in the stands in a state of awe.
Bravo to the entire alliance for some quick thinking and skilled driving.
04-04-2003 19:49
Yan Wang
Allright, allright, I get it; my camerawork sucked and it didn't do justice for the match but that's due to how great it was.
Ah god, that was great.
04-04-2003 20:10
GregTNot to rub it in, 578, but you guys lost that match. Your alliance also lost the next QF match. Consider that our lesson to you about how to play the game.
783: you guys were at the top of our picking list for a reason, good job.
Greg
04-04-2003 20:22
kristen
Our hopes were definitly dim when MO flipped.... I definitily damaged my voice from screaming so much after we won, though.
Crazy.
Our Canadian alliance r0cked.
07-04-2003 16:04
KenWittlief
I dont think the photo was from the quarterfinals - I think it was from our last seeing match - Im pretty sure we pushed your bot all the way down to the bottom of the ramp on your side in auton mode.
The physical lesson was, since we were going faster, we had more momentum, and pushed your bot back down the ramp. Its also possible your bot was tipping backwards as it was pushed down, causing its drive wheels to loose contact.
BTW - we lost that match too.
in the video you posted our bots miss each other and you hit the wall more towards the center - that happened in the quarterfinal, when we broke a pin in one transmission
we are not conviced that match was scored correctly. Our front wheel was hanging over the edge of the ramp at the end, and we have a photo showing a judge with a curved piece of paper under the wheel - but they did not give us the 25 points for being on the top. (I will post that photo).
Either way, we accept the judges decision.
And either way, you womped us good. We are humble in your presence :c)
07-04-2003 16:33
KenWittlief
no wait - I just checked the match scores on the first web site. Our last seeding round was match 97 - where we beat team 188 to the wall in a similar situation
sorry - my mistake - we didnt play against team 639 in that match - you are correct - the photo was from QF3.1, where we grazed against your bot.
I posted the photo of our wheel at the end of QF3.1 - sure looks like that card under the wheel is bowed - but again, we respect the judges decision :c)
07-04-2003 17:11
ngreen
To see a great flip watch the semi finals from Lone Star. Team 118 "Immobolius" KOH robot gets flipped at the end of autonomous. There robot was covering the entire ramp when they flipped. The crowd went wild. I think my teams robot is the king of near tips, in one match we were going over and an opponents robot accidentally righted us. We didn't flip a single time despite being over 4' tall and being on top of one robot during the final match.
07-04-2003 20:41
GregTYes I remember that match, I checked our wheel as well. We were called off the ramp in a similar fashion to you (I dont think we actually had contact with the ramp, but our wheel had broken the plane of the mesh).
But again, I didn't dispute it since you were called off as well (and no, I didn't know we had won yet).
We were never pushed down the ramp.
Greg
07-04-2003 20:46
Yan Wang
The whole game really changed in Canada. There seemed to be a lot less stack destruction and a few more stackers. What also improved greatly was the strength of the robots. Just two weeks before Canada, our robot was the 2nd strongest to CRT in Chesapeake. It was so odd being able to push 2 robots around (except for that one match with the bad battery... oops) and any off the ramp and then somehow going to Canada and just being an average torque robot.
Man, these Canadians take their FIRST seriously. 
08-04-2003 10:06
KenWittlief
you need to remember that for 80% of the teams at the canadian regional, that was the first time they competed.
If you goto more than one regional you have a big advantage - while the other teams are working out the bugs to get their machine to run, you are making improvements based on what you learned at the last regional.
Team 578 doesnt have enough $$$ to goto the championships, so we goto 2 regionals instead. In the last 4 years, we have won 2.
08-04-2003 10:39
Steve W
Man, these Canadians take their FIRST seriously.
One of the reasons is we feel we have something to prove. We are small in numbers but growing rapidly. I also feel that some teams become complacent over time. Ours is one of them. At West Michigan this year I saw an amazing attitude change. I saw a spark in everyones eyes that was not present earlier on. Our team got going and we couldn't be stopped. I believe that this will rejuvinate our team and others that see what we have done. Look out Houston hear we come!!!!!
09-04-2003 16:40
Yan Wang
More 639 Movies of Canada at www.orbitreview.com/~temp/639movies/
Quarterfinal 3.1 where that pic was taken:
11-04-2003 22:11
J Flex 188
well said steve
it certainly was true. our team was somewhat disorganized and off to a slow start and had some trouble with commitment, but we still pulled together and got through everything. Being Canadian, and being known for friendlieness helps too
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Originally posted by Steve W Man, these Canadians take their FIRST seriously. One of the reasons is we feel we have something to prove. We are small in numbers but growing rapidly. I also feel that some teams become complacent over time. Ours is one of them. At West Michigan this year I saw an amazing attitude change. I saw a spark in everyones eyes that was not present earlier on. Our team got going and we couldn't be stopped. I believe that this will rejuvinate our team and others that see what we have done. Look out Houston hear we come!!!!! |