IRI was an amazing experience for me, especially being a first-timer on 1529.
After an exhausting 3 or 4 ties between 33’s alliance (Sorry, I can’t remember all the teams on the alliances right off my head.) and 1086’s alliance, 330’s win, then a tie, then 1086’s win, then 330’s win (much to the relief of everybody to seems), I’m left thinking about what was awesome about IRI. It’s not much, but it’s what I’ve got:
Most of the Indiana teams played host to the POWER camp from IUPUI. I really enjoyed talking with girls as far as Puerto Rico (!!!), and as close as having one of the girls being a very close friend in my school (!!!). It turns out that she didn’t realize that the school that we both go to had a robotics team. And walking around with her, she was very enthusiastic about collecting badges from the teams. Before the camp left, she tells Taylor that she and another good friend has “officially” joined the team:D .
The NERF cannon-launcher, controlled by a ThunderChicken, was very fun, and it shows with a boy playing around with the cannon. When the cannon first moved towards him, he was very puzzled about it, but played around with it, trying to avoid the camera on top of the launcher. At one point, he just covered the camera.
And on the topic of the child, I was amazed to see many kids wandering around, looking at the robots, playing with the HEX Bug tracks, and trying out 461’s scooter (actually, it was a segway that they made themselves.)
Asking Dave Lavery to sign our robot before competing for a match. Later, a college student supporting our team asked for his autograph on his shirt, and he got his wish. Thank you so much, Dave, and come to our 1529 and 829’s C.A.G.E. match!!
Who could forget the eliminations? 33 and 1086’s alliance were fighting it out to the very last second (Don’t believe me? The matches 5 hangs… 3 times!!!). And then 330’s alliance nearly had a scare when 1086 beat them 17-13. The only bad thing out of this was the kids facing the blue alliance stations were pointing the way the 469 was going to direct the balls. I won’t say anything more.
For a FIRST-timer, this was like being in San Francisco or New York or whatever. You get just a completely different breath of air just by going to this competition. I hope for a great one in 2011!