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Here is another picture of BOB on the Saturday before shipping.
05-03-2008 13:50
Woody1458Nice robot, but the student couldn't even get in on the robot with the adults? Who is learning here, the mentors? I may be out of line with these opinions but I think it should be the adults sitting down away from the robot, and the students at it discussing and engineering, not the other way around.
05-03-2008 14:02
jacob07|
Nice robot, but the student couldn't even get in on the robot with the adults? Who is learning here, the mentors? I may be out of line with these opinions but I think it should be the adults sitting down away from the robot, and the students at it discussing and engineering, not the other way around.
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05-03-2008 14:09
gurellia53|
each team has its own way with how they work on their robot, we shouldn't bash on how each works.
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05-03-2008 14:10
Andy Baker
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Nice robot, but the student couldn't even get in on the robot with the adults? Who is learning here, the mentors? I may be out of line with these opinions but I think it should be the adults sitting down away from the robot, and the students at it discussing and engineering, not the other way around.
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05-03-2008 14:27
Jherbie53
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Nice robot, but the student couldn't even get in on the robot with the adults? Who is learning here, the mentors? I may be out of line with these opinions but I think it should be the adults sitting down away from the robot, and the students at it discussing and engineering, not the other way around.
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05-03-2008 14:27
Daniel_LaFleur|
Nice robot, but the student couldn't even get in on the robot with the adults? Who is learning here, the mentors? I may be out of line with these opinions but I think it should be the adults sitting down away from the robot, and the students at it discussing and engineering, not the other way around.
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05-03-2008 14:39
JaneYoung
It's funny how photos tell different stories to individuals.
I observed the safety factor. The team mate is watching the efforts of his fellow team mates as they work on the robot, yet he is keeping a safe distance away from the activity as they work. I also wonder what the hand/finger is pointing to from the right side of the photo.
05-03-2008 14:48
ALIBIBOB looks great. We are looking forward to seeing you at West Michigan. Glad to hear you were able to get everything working well at St.Louis.
For those of you with immediate negative thoughts and observations, you don't know BOB, and my Grandmother would like to talk to you.
05-03-2008 15:01
Mark Pierce
Probably not the best camera angle or lighting on this shot Josh. I think this was taken when we found a rather annoying intermittent set of limit switch problems as we were approaching lunch. One switch was both adjusted and wired incorrectly (at least from a programmers point of view) with the effects canceling themselves out until vibration when driving showed the problem. At that time, many of the students had been working four or more hours straight alongside us. The students who worked on mounting or wiring these switches were not in the hallway at that time.
05-03-2008 16:10
MrtromI am a student on this team (85) and i just want to say that that picture was taken when our mentors were checking the robot over again. throughout the season, we as the students did a lot of the work, remeber, one picture does not a team describe
05-03-2008 16:25
Danny McCNice looking bot you got there. And in my opinion that student is thinking very intently.
05-03-2008 16:29
ZflashI think that BOB is a great team and when they say that thier robot is 80% built I believe them. Also a person can learn alot from listening and watching a group of talented mentors analyze and troubleshoot a problem. I know that I did when I was a student in F.I.R.S.T.
Good Luck this season Team 85 from all at Team 1319