You have a ridiculously fast server. I’m downloading 10+ mbps from you now.
There was a problem with one of the files, but it is fixed now.
All of the elimination matches have been uploaded to The Blue Alliance Match Archive System. We have some of the first few eliminations up thanks to SOAP, but we haven’t had time to split all of the other elimination matches. If anyone wants volunteer to help us, let me know and I can send you the big files to cut up.
Thanks to you as well!!! Yeah it’s pretty rough when things start breaking. In Semi#2 We would have had it if we could have gotten the second robot up, thats pretty impressive considering you we dead in the water the entire match. But things happen!!! 20 Put up a good fight in Round Three- When we got nailed and the ramp poped open 20Sec into the 2min Human Op time, they were stuck doing everything them selves.
Good job all around regardless.
Congrats to all the Winners- And lets all root for 236 in Atlanta for the Chairmans. This is there 6th year getting there, and 4 in a row for UTC Regional (2003 they submitted and won in NH) So They definately deserve to be there and need to win soon! Good luck to everyone going forward!
Steve
Oh Alex! I wonder who was telling you this info?
I told you i would keep you updated, and i guess i did! 
5th year, actually. 4 at UTC + 1 at NH = 5
Last I checked anyway ~__^
As the Pit Admin Guy, I would like to thank my wonderful pit assistants for all their help breaking in the rookie (Pat & Bob your great)
I would also like to thank the TEAMS who were there. You all showed your Gracious Professionalism and it was great to have you all here in Hartford. If you have any ideas that you would like to see for next year please private message me and I will pass it along to planning committee. Thanks again for making my Rookie year a great one and I will see you in Atlanta. Look for the HAT;) Thanks Jack PS I can’t control the weather it is New England wait 5 mins. it will change
Here’s a story about GP at UTC…
Our bot was having major gearbox issues, where we need to change a ratio by means of a larger sprocket on Thurdsay evening so we could compete on Friday.
Upon asking, many teams offered to bring one in for us on Friday morning, which was a wonderful offer. Then came the response from Team 177 (the Bobcats).
Upon understanding our need, a mentor and teacher offered to take us to their school shop about 20 minutes away to help us find a sprocket. Less than a hour later we were up and running and ready for Friday.
This isn’t GP, this is GP^2!!! Thanks Bobcats!!!