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I'm bored and I like maps. Hopefully someday I'll use it in a presentation of some sort. Let me know if I forgot or misplaced your team. Arizona FIRST Teams rock!
21-06-2004 12:24
Joshua May
Wow, that's a lot of teams in that one area, that's Phoenix, right?
21-06-2004 12:26
Max LobovskyI see an awesome project in the making: a navigatible map of the world with all teams marked. Perhaps, each label links to the appropriate FIRSTwiki page?
21-06-2004 15:46
jpsaul7usa
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Originally Posted by HHSJosh
Wow, that's a lot of teams in that one area, that's Phoenix, right?
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21-06-2004 20:34
David KelsoGee, I will be in Phoenix next weekend...staying in Prescot, any chance you have a local competition that weekend...sort of like Battlecry?
21-06-2004 20:47
Jessica Boucher
I did this same kindof thing with MA once - and then lost the piece of paper.....
Anyway, what's interesting is to then map out the major regions of industry in the state, overlay it, and look for the gaps. In theory, the places with empty areas and large sponsors in them would be ripe for a team to start.
21-06-2004 20:48
jpsaul7usa
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Originally Posted by David Kelso
Gee, I will be in Phoenix next weekend...staying in Prescot, any chance you have a local competition that weekend...sort of like Battlecry?
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. That's the sort of thing I need to make a presentation to address. When I get back from IRI I'll get that ball rolling. ::Makes mighty superhero pose::|
Originally Posted by Jessica Boucher
Anyway, what's interesting is to then map out the major regions of industry in the state, overlay it, and look for the gaps. In theory, the places with empty areas and large sponsors in them would be ripe for a team to start.
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21-06-2004 20:54
David KelsoYou will find that FIRST has a map of the US/Canada with cutouts for other FIRST countries. This map is prepared yearly by a local team. the 2004 edition just happens to have every team number located as close to its "home" as possible. (near Detroit, NY City and a few other places, the teams are actually placed in the Lake or ocean ! !) Some places are pretty packed.
21-06-2004 22:06
Clark Gilbert
Thanks for the idea! I just made one for Indiana, look for it on the portal soon.

22-06-2004 01:32
sanddragI don't think I'll even try California. 108 teams is kind of a lot. Hey, California represents like 10% of FIRST Robotics. That's cool.
22-06-2004 01:41
I just finished the Maryland map. Should be in portal when approved.
22-06-2004 10:12
Jessica Boucher
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Originally Posted by jpsaul7usa
For some crazy reason there are no teams in Scottsdale. I find it hard to believe that a large and very rich city like Scottsdale doesn't have a single high school interested in robotics. I have a feeling that's where a lot of veteran teams are going to go recruiting for new teams this year.
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22-06-2004 10:22
Amanda M
See, the funny thing about Arizona is... that there's hardly anyone outside of the Phoenix/Really Big City area. Take Kingman for example. Notice how team 60 is all by itself. That's because if you travel from Phoenix to Kingman you only come across three 'settlements'. I say settlements because I counted Wickenburg (actually a growing town), Wickieup (nearly lifeless, the kids all go to Kingman High School and it's nearly an hour away), and Nothing. Nothing has a population of about 7 I think. Maybe it's 4. I don't really know. So as you drive through Az, you'll notice that Phoenix is really big, and then there's... nothing else. Flagstaff is getting there, and Bullhead might be too, but there's a lot of land between cities.