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My little robotics hobby for now- mapmaking. Well I stayed up late on thanksgiving night and had not much to do, so I updated the team Population map for the U.S. minor changes include:
- addition of Puerto Rico territory
- population change map at the bottom
- growth of 21 teams in the state of California!
FIRST census? Department of Statistics? There will probably be a final map of the 2005 season out by February... for now I'll start on maps for the previous years.
_Alex
29-11-2004 21:11
Tytus Gerrish
wow. literally the middle of America has no teams. no surprise that Michigan is the number one
29-11-2004 21:13
Joe Matt
95 teams in Michigan. WOW. It makes Virginia look pathetic...
29-11-2004 21:24
Alex GolecIf I had the funds for it, I would load up a FIRST caravan and drive it straight out to the mid-America and make a tour to spur as many teams as humanly possible into existance. I've got the plans drawn up for the tour already!
But alas, I'm just a high school sophomore without a license or car yet.
_Alex
29-11-2004 22:39
AndrewMorrison|
Originally Posted by Alex469
If I had the funds for it, I would load up a FIRST caravan and drive it straight out to the mid-America and make a tour to spur as many teams as humanly possible into existance. I've got the plans drawn up for the tour already!
But alas, I'm just a high school sophomore without a license or car yet. _Alex |
29-11-2004 22:46
Alex Cormier
i see an update, NY has 90 teams... wow very impressive that there is so many teams in 3 states and 0 in one and only a few in others
29-11-2004 22:51
Lisa Rodriguez
edit #2
CT has 28 teams
1 is a rookie
you can only fit so many teams into CT
thanks for making the map, it's very intereseting to see teams and were they are, etc, etc
Who's going to Nebraska with me?!?!?!
29-11-2004 22:51
Courtneyb1023looks like California is getting really close to Michigan in number of teams.
29-11-2004 22:58
Alex Golec|
Originally Posted by Pit Bull 1126
i see an update, NY has 90 teams... wow very impressive that there is so many teams in 3 states and 0 in one and only a few in others
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Well that just proves the rate that FIRST is growing at: nine-hundred something teams from 7 countries (USA, Canada, Ecuador, Brazil, France, England, Israel) in 31 regional competitions. The magnitude of this program is huge now- like one of those gargantuan ants nests I once saw on the discovery channel (I think it was the one that was 7ft tall...). And just seeing all the people scuttle about at the competitions like the ants of the hive is just wierd. [/end extended metaphor & needless obsession with the obvious]
29-11-2004 23:03
Mike AA|
Originally Posted by Alex469
Updated Top Three (October Population): MI - 95 (89) CA - 91 (70) NY - 90 (86) Can't wait until some state breaks 100. _Alex |
30-11-2004 17:33
dubious elise
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Originally Posted by AndrewMorrison
It would be even cooler if you dressed like a pirate, and drove a car with a big mast on it! Then you would draw attention and when people would come to look at your car/you, you could explain FIRST and have them start a team. I would definitely be in line to sign up as first mate! lol
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30-11-2004 17:48
Cory
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Originally Posted by Courtneyb1023
looks like California is getting really close to Michigan in number of teams.
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30-11-2004 18:47
Dorienne
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Originally Posted by JosephM
95 teams in Michigan. WOW. It makes Virginia look pathetic...
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30-11-2004 18:50
Ali AhmedYeah that is true. I find surprising myself. I can name at least for schools in the same school district as us that don't have team. But then there is also a lot of industrial plants in Michigan. Maybe thats got to do with something.
30-11-2004 19:21
tkwetzel
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Originally Posted by dlavery
There will be. Look for 10 new teams from Idaho to be registered before December 1.
-dave |
30-11-2004 21:17
Alex GolecNothing new in Idaho in the past 24 hours, but DC's up to 4 teams- making it now the densest FIRST teams-to land area and FIRST teams-to population region in America.
_Alex