I have a important e-mail for TEAMS 818, 1758, 1398, 1293, 845, and 1959 but I am not sure if I should post this e-mail. If anyone from those teams wants to tell me if I should post this, please do so.
Post it
FRC ââŹĹLive With LucasââŹÂ Teams.
Sorry bout the weird signs, sometimes my e-mail does that.
Your team is in! Yes, FRC teams 1959,1758,1398,1293,845,818 will be center
stage at the Colonial CenterââŹÂŚ Ă˘âŹĹLive with Lucas.ââŹÂ
The ââŹĹLive With LucasââŹÂ morning show is scheduled to broadcast from the
Colonial Center on the morning of March 31st.Ă The ââŹĹLive With LucasââŹÂ
program is aired on WIS-TV, NBC Channel 10, Columbia, South Carolina.Ă In
case you forgot, to learn more about the program visit the ââŹĹLive With
LucasââŹÂ web link at
http://wistv.com/Global/link.asp?L=179372
We have selected six(6) FRC teams competing at the Palmetto Regional to
demonstrate their teamââŹâ˘s robotic invention during seven, 90 second
broadcasting spots, aired live during the ââŹĹLive With LucasââŹÂ program.
A reminder of the conditions for team participation:
Ă Ă 1. The team must commit to arrival at the Colonial Center the morning of
Ă Ă Ă Ă Ă Friday, March 31, 2006 not later than 4:45 AM and remain until 7:00
Ă Ă Ă Ă Ă AM.
Ă Ă 2. The team must be willing, and able, to stage their teams robot on the
Ă Ă Ă Ă Ă playing field prior to leaving the Colonial Center on Thursday, March
Ă Ă Ă Ă Ă 30, 2006.
Ă Ă 3. A majority of the team members should be willing participate in the
à à à à à ââŹĹLive With LucasââŹÂ broadcast between 5:00-7:00 AM to cheer for their
Ă Ă Ă Ă Ă team during the broadcast.
Ă Ă 4. The team must make arrangements to leave the Colonial Center
Ă Ă Ă Ă Ă immediately after the ââŹĹLive With LucasââŹÂ broadcast.Ă All members of a
Ă Ă Ă Ă Ă team may participate, but everyone must leave the Colonial Center at
Ă Ă Ă Ă Ă 7:00 AM.
A suggestionââŹÂŚget lots of sleepââŹÂŚshowtime comes early.
Have a safe journey to the Palmetto.
See yawââŹâ˘ll soon!
Is anyone going to reply???
Tomasz Bania
Remind me to bust Donn Griffithâs chops for misspelling yâall. (Yes, it is yâall, not yaâll or any other butchery of the word.)
Iâm very excited to see that weâll be breaking out the robots this year. I remember the first morning show I went to (got there late, yet I still was the one interviewed) and wondering how we could explain what was going on without at least a couple of robots.
I like that weâve got a good mix: three teams from the Lexington/Richland Counties area (1293, 1398, 1959), two more from around the state (845, 1758), and the road trippers (818). Throw in a reasonable balance of robot abilities (or so I imagine), and I think weâll have a grand time showing Columbia how we operate.
(The funny thing is that weâre supposed to be there at 4:30. The team social ends at 8:30. Did somebody say sixteen-hour day? :rolleyes: )
Well as the only âRoad Trippers thereâ they either will really pay attention to us or wonât care about us.
Tomasz Bania
Only sixteen hours? That still leaves 8 for sleep, whatâs the problem?? Oh, you canât sleep during the social - well, thatâs what Sundayâs forâŚ
Seriously, congratulations to all the teams, not only is it a chance to be mildly famous, itâs a great opportunity to get out the message of FIRST, maybe bring in some of the locals to watch.
Team 1676 just canât wait to be there!!
Don
Well, I figure that 4:30 show time will mean a 3:30 AM wakeup, minimum, to wake up, get so fresh and so clean clean, get dressed (in the dark, yay for roommates), hopefully squeeze in a check of ChiefDelphi and my email, and drag my way out to my car for the half-mile drive to the Colonial Center. To get the ideal eight hours of sleep, Iâd need to be in bed at 7:30 PM on Thursday. And the pits are still open then. 
Ah well, I can sleep when Iâm dead. (Or famous. Or both.
)
Who is this Donn Griffith? Is he a team leader? Isnât he on one of the Upstate teams? Is he from the south? Does he have a beard and gets extremely excited about FIRST and FIRST robotics? I canât seem to remember him, Bilfred, can you help? 
I am very angry right now as I had to make a new account to post this and someone wrote some non Graciously-Professional comments as my Sig. Please do not interpret any comments made my micro3000x as mine until further notice. I e-mailed (Webmaster) of this situation as someone besides me accessed my accout. I know who it was, and he doesnât like how I handled FSN at the Detorit Regional. Yes, (NICK PANNUTO) did most of the work on setting-up and maintaining FSN with (Billy Linndeman) and the fact is that I never said that I did everything!
Back on topicâŚ
I hope that this will be availabl;e on the web as almost every teacher at my school wants to see it.
Thank You,
Tomasz Bania
In orderâŚ
- A man of many hats. First met him at FVC Orangeburg when he had his FIRST Staff hat (er, shirt) onâŚthen a couple weeks later I met him with his USC hat (er, door) on (er, open). I havenât asked how many comments heâs gotten about the Clemson University diploma on the wall.
- Well, there was that resolution from New Hampshire congratulating some team on their Chairmanâs winâŚcanât remember the number though. Metal in Emoticon, perhaps?
- Nopeâseems to be firmly planted on Team 0000 at the time. Although that resolution seems to indicate he mightâve been on one of those crazy Upstate teams in the past.
- Yes.
- Excessively so.
If you still donât remember him, Iâll see about flagging him down at Palmetto for 'ya. 
Some people say he is a myth, somewhat like the yeti, but early reports put Donn in the vicinity of local VEX competitions. Be on the look out, he is known for his penchant to high-fiving, be careful if you engage him in one of these high-fives, your hand may be taken off at the wrist. 
Yes. Now I know who he is. Actually, he is the former Project Co-ordinator for my home team Metal In Motion. We certainly miss him here at Team 343. The âOld Rustâ from the guy who took his place last year did not come close to the entheusiasm and expertise that Donn had.
This year, with a new Project Co-ordinator, and the ârust removedâ things are getting back to normal for Metal In Motion.
I can hardly wait for the Palmetto Regional and seeing old friends, meeting new teams and their members and having a great time.
Good luck to everyone this season. 
Billfred, thanks for your many posts concerning the Palmetto Regional.
2 more hours, workin on coffee.
C-ya in 2.
Tomasz Bania