Posted by Joel G at 04/18/2001 9:14 AM EST
Student on team #442, Knight Riders, from Lee High School and NASA/ BOEING/ MEVATEC.
This year the number of new team in the comp. sky rocketed more than I ever could have ever thought possible. Last year our team was a rookie (team 442) and we were one of the last teams to sign up (I think we might have hit 500 last year) but from 442 to 700s , amazing. So does anyone think we can hit team 911 or even the 1000s. That would be cool but it might bring up the discussion of qualifying at the regionals to get to the nationals.
Posted by Jessica Boucher at 04/18/2001 10:54 AM EST
Student on team #237, Sie-H2O-Bots, from Watertown High School and Eastern Awning Systems & The Siemon Company.
In Reply to: How high will the numbers go? you think we’ll hit team 911
Posted by Joel G on 04/18/2001 9:14 AM EST:
I have this strange habit of being tied somehow to the last team to sign up each year…
If I remember correctly, we hit 591 in 2000 (I remember cause that team was from Bridgeport, CT, where I was born…so no wisecracks about Bridgeport!)
This year, the last one was #716, the Who’sCTeks from Falls Village, CT…who we mentored (they were the only rookie team to be in the finals at UTC…we know them because their high school is the same high school that our team leader graduated from)
If I remember correctly, someone put in a post about FIRST’s growth rate…could someone pull that up again?
-Jessica B, #237
Posted by Chris Hibner at 04/18/2001 11:20 AM EST
Coach on team #308, Walled Lake Monster, from Walled Lake Schools and TRW Automotive Electronics.
In Reply to: Re: How high will the numbers go? you think we’ll hit team 911
Posted by Jessica Boucher on 04/18/2001 10:54 AM EST:
: I have this strange habit of being tied somehow to the last team to sign up each year…
: If I remember correctly, we hit 591 in 2000 (I remember cause that team was from Bridgeport, CT, where I was born…so no wisecracks about Bridgeport!)
Strange… I know teams who were rookies this year with numbers in the low 500’s. How did 591 get into the 2000 competition?
Posted by P.J. Baker at 04/18/2001 12:14 PM EST
Engineer on team #177, Bobcat Robotics, from South Windsor High School and International Fuel Cells.
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Posted by Chris Hibner on 04/18/2001 11:20 AM EST:
eom means end of message
Posted by Jessica Boucher at 04/18/2001 12:31 PM EST
Student on team #237, Sie-H2O-Bots, from Watertown High School and Eastern Awning Systems & The Siemon Company.
In Reply to: Typo: Bridgeport is #491
Posted by P.J. Baker on 04/18/2001 12:14 PM EST:
EOM = Expensive Ordination Materials 
Posted by Patrick Dingle at 04/18/2001 11:50 AM EST
College Student on team #639, Red B^2, from Ithaca High School and Cornell University.
In Reply to: Re: How high will the numbers go? you think we’ll hit team 911
Posted by Jessica Boucher on 04/18/2001 10:54 AM EST:
: If I remember correctly, someone put in a post about FIRST’s growth rate…could someone pull that up again?
I made a post on past growth rate and projected growth rate… here’s the data:
YEAR TEAMS PERCENT CHANGE
1992 28
1993 25 0.892857143
1994 44 1.76
1995 59 1.340909091
1996 93 1.576271186
1997 155 1.666666667
1998 199 1.283870968
1999 269 1.351758794
2000 373 1.3866171
2001 526 1.410187668
2002 741 1.408745247
2003 1043 1.407557355
2004 1468 1.407478428
2005 2066 1.407356948
2006 2907 1.407066796
2007 4090 1.406948744
2008 5754 1.406845966
2009 8094 1.406673618
2010 11385 1.40659748
Posted by Patrick Dingle at 04/18/2001 11:56 AM EST
College Student on team #639, Red B^2, from Ithaca High School and Cornell University.
In Reply to: Re: How high will the numbers go? you think we’ll hit team 911
Posted by Patrick Dingle on 04/18/2001 11:50 AM EST:
I should also point out, based on this method of making predictions, the number of FIRST teams will surpass the population of Earth right around 2070. Yes, this means humans will no longer be the dominant species on Earth.
Patrick
: : If I remember correctly, someone put in a post about FIRST’s growth rate…could someone pull that up again?
: I made a post on past growth rate and projected growth rate… here’s the data:
: YEAR TEAMS PERCENT CHANGE
: 1992 28
: 1993 25 0.892857143
: 1994 44 1.76
: 1995 59 1.340909091
: 1996 93 1.576271186
: 1997 155 1.666666667
: 1998 199 1.283870968
: 1999 269 1.351758794
: 2000 373 1.3866171
: 2001 526 1.410187668
: 2002 741 1.408745247
: 2003 1043 1.407557355
: 2004 1468 1.407478428
: 2005 2066 1.407356948
: 2006 2907 1.407066796
: 2007 4090 1.406948744
: 2008 5754 1.406845966
: 2009 8094 1.406673618
: 2010 11385 1.40659748
Posted by Patrick Dingle at 04/18/2001 12:13 PM EST
College Student on team #639, Red B^2, from Ithaca High School and Cornell University.
In Reply to: Re: How high will the numbers go? you think we’ll hit team 911
Posted by Patrick Dingle on 04/18/2001 11:56 AM EST:
Further, I have determined that in 2070, given the current pit sizes at nationals, Disney will need to expand to take up about 10% of the entire surface of the planet – that’s about the size of North and South America combined.
Patrick
: I should also point out, based on this method of making predictions, the number of FIRST teams will surpass the population of Earth right around 2070. Yes, this means humans will no longer be the dominant species on Earth.
: Patrick
: : : If I remember correctly, someone put in a post about FIRST’s growth rate…could someone pull that up again?
: : I made a post on past growth rate and projected growth rate… here’s the data:
: : YEAR TEAMS PERCENT CHANGE
: : 1992 28
: : 1993 25 0.892857143
: : 1994 44 1.76
: : 1995 59 1.340909091
: : 1996 93 1.576271186
: : 1997 155 1.666666667
: : 1998 199 1.283870968
: : 1999 269 1.351758794
: : 2000 373 1.3866171
: : 2001 526 1.410187668
: : 2002 741 1.408745247
: : 2003 1043 1.407557355
: : 2004 1468 1.407478428
: : 2005 2066 1.407356948
: : 2006 2907 1.407066796
: : 2007 4090 1.406948744
: : 2008 5754 1.406845966
: : 2009 8094 1.406673618
: : 2010 11385 1.40659748
Posted by Patrick Dingle at 04/18/2001 11:44 AM EST
College Student on team #639, Red B^2, from Ithaca High School and Cornell University.
In Reply to: How high will the numbers go? you think we’ll hit team 911
Posted by Joel G on 04/18/2001 9:14 AM EST:
I do not think we will see 1000 teams for a couple years still. There were 520 or so teams this year (keep in mind that there are over 200 team #s not used that are less than 720). And if we assume growth rates like the last 6 years (somewhere between 30-45% per year), we can expect around 700-750 teams next year. If FIRST starts filling in the blanks, then we will definately not see 1000 next year (and possibly the year after), however if they leave the blanks and keep on adding on to the end, we could see 1000 next year if there is more growth than expected.
Patrick
: This year the number of new team in the comp. sky rocketed more than I ever could have ever thought possible. Last year our team was a rookie (team 442) and we were one of the last teams to sign up (I think we might have hit 500 last year) but from 442 to 700s , amazing. So does anyone think we can hit team 911 or even the 1000s. That would be cool but it might bring up the discussion of qualifying at the regionals to get to the nationals.
Posted by Joel G at 04/19/2001 9:04 AM EST
Student on team #442, Knight Riders, from Lee High School and NASA/ BOEING/ MEVATEC.
In Reply to: How high will the numbers go? you think we’ll hit team 911
Posted by Joel G on 04/18/2001 9:14 AM EST:
: This year the number of new team in the comp. sky rocketed more than I ever could have ever thought possible. Last year our team was a rookie (team 442) and we were one of the last teams to sign up (I think we might have hit 500 last year) but from 442 to 700s , amazing. So does anyone think we can hit team 911 or even the 1000s. That would be cool but it might bring up the discussion of qualifying at the regionals to get to the nationals.
Posted by Joel G at 04/19/2001 9:04 AM EST
Student on team #442, Knight Riders, from Lee High School and NASA/ BOEING/ MEVATEC.
In Reply to: How high will the numbers go? you think we’ll hit team 911
Posted by Joel G on 04/18/2001 9:14 AM EST:
: This year the number of new team in the comp. sky rocketed more than I ever could have ever thought possible. Last year our team was a rookie (team 442) and we were one of the last teams to sign up (I think we might have hit 500 last year) but from 442 to 700s , amazing. So does anyone think we can hit team 911 or even the 1000s. That would be cool but it might bring up the discussion of qualifying at the regionals to get to the nationals.