Looking for FIRST HQ picture

Hi,

I’m looking for a nice picture of the FIRST Headquarters building for a presentation. I’ve tried CD.com, Google and The Internet Time Machine, all I got was this:

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/19634

http://www.see-sciencecenter.org/directionsPhoto.gif

This last picture is great, but it is too small.

Can anyone share a better, bigger picture? :wink:

Team 228 has a few from our huge photo galleries, which has over 3000+ fully tagged (a la CD Media) and searchable photos.

Here’s a few at 2048x1536 resolution: (Click to view the full-size image)
http://www.team228.org/gallery/4/slideshow/kickoff-01.jpg](http://www.team228.org/media/pictures/view/1)

http://www.team228.org/gallery/4/slideshow/kickoff-02.jpg](http://www.team228.org/media/pictures/view/2)

http://www.team228.org/gallery/4/slideshow/kickoff-03.jpg](http://www.team228.org/media/pictures/view/3)

http://www.team228.org/gallery/4/slideshow/kickoff-04.jpg](http://www.team228.org/media/pictures/view/4)

http://www.team228.org/gallery/4/slideshow/kickoff-07.jpg](http://www.team228.org/media/pictures/view/7)

Thanks a lot!

Do you guys need a copyright notice or something?

As long as credit for the photo(s) are to our team*, we don’t have any problems with other teams using photos from our site for presentations/reports. That’s one of the main reasons why we like to host tons of “stock photos” in addition to the photos directly relating to our team.

  • A small “Photo courtesy Gus Robotics Team 228, www.team228.org” under the photo would be fine. Or if your presentation has a footnote/reference/bibliography section, credit there would be fine as well.

OMG!!! Is that a title block painted on the floor??? Hahahahaha!
That’s awesome.

Yeah, I’ve been in FIRST for what will be 8 years in '08, and I still haven’t visited FIRST HQ. :frowning:
One of these days. :slight_smile:

I assume the Team 81 robot up there is from Toroid Terror, since in Rack 'n Roll we werent allowed to possess more than one tube.

That is actually Wild Stang’s robot.

Yes, that’s Wildstang’s 1997 robot.

That makes sense, since 1997 was before the team numbering freeze.

Yep,
Pre permanent numbers, pre IFI, pre main battery, pre backup battery, pre alliance, pre large playing field and used a surrogate robot in the form of a vacuum cleaner when there weren’t three robots on the field. Used drills for drive motors, had significant human player interaction and scoring and this particular one could elevate over fifteen feet. The top (holding four tubes) is able to tilt from front to back. And I think the first Wildstang robot to die when a drill was passed through a cross member containing wiring.

I can only begin to imagine the pain in the rear controlling our robots was pre-IFI… thankfully I joined just in time to see the dawn of autonomous, and the end of the BS2sx… don’t miss it one bit.