Official Updates - Duel on the Delaware - Oct 11

DUEL ON THE DELAWARE - SALEM COMMUNITY COLLEGE - OCTOBER 11, 2008

Hi all:

Here is an update on the Duel on the Delaware off-season competition:

NEWS


  • Emcee Wayne Penn graces us with his presence for another year!
  • Now accepting applications for “Michael Wade Duel Master Volunteer Award”
    = apply now; applications due by October 1
  • 5th Annual Success Won’t Wait Book Drive
    = continue gathering those books!
  • 2nd Annual Sneaker Drive
  • FIRST Tech Challenge Scrimmage
    = sign ups for the FTC scrimmage will be announced soon
  • Volunteer Sign-ups

WAYNE PENN TO EMCEE DUEL ON THE DELAWARE IN 2008

The Duel is honored to have the one and only WAYNE PENN be our emcee for another year.

MICHAEL WADE DUEL MASTER VOLUNTEER AWARD

The FIRST Community does a terrific job of recognizing volunteers and mentors. The planners of the Duel event would like to continue the tradition with the 4nd Annual Duel Master Volunteer Award.

This award is a combination of the FIRST Woodie Flowers Award, FIRST Unsung Hero Award, and the FIRST Volunteer Recognition Award. This award celebrates a FIRST team mentor, who demonstrates the spirit and values of what FIRST is all about.

In honor of Mike Wade, who made the Duel on the Delaware possible by providing his NASA field and much assistance since 2001, this award will now be called the “Michael Wade Duel Master Volunteer Award.” Mike exemplified what we are recognizing with the Duel Master Volunteer Award, so it only fitting that this award acknowledges Mike’s contributions.

Teams attending the Duel on the Delaware will have an opportunity to acknowledge and recognize one of their own for contributions to their team and to FIRST.

Those previously recognized include Dina Campagna - Team 341, and Bob Foell - Team 433.

If your team is attending the Duel on the Delaware on October 11, please consider nominating a team member for this award. Nominations are e-mail only as described in the following attachment and are due by OCTOBER 1st.

SUCCESS WON’T WAIT BOOK DRIVE

5th Annual Success Won’t Wait Book Drive
at the Duel on the Delaware - October 11th, 2008

Team who brings most weight in books wins a prize
(magazines, encyclopedias and textbooks NOT ACCEPTED)

Teams!!! Continue collecting those books for our annual book drive!

See your team (and lots of books) at the Duel on October 11th!

================

The following update is from the organizers of the Success Won’t Wait
Book Drive at the Duel on the Delaware event. Thanks again for all of your
book donation efforts. Your books are being put to good use!

SUCCESS WON’T WAIT UPDATE

To finish out 2006, we have a very large project in the works with the
Police Athletic League (PAL) centers of Philadelphia. There are 27 centers
in the city which service the needs of urban schoolchildren ages 6-18. Lt.
Susan Slawson from PAL has partnered with us to provide a reward system
for these kids. Each center will receive a package of approximately 125 books
representing a wide age range. These will be used as rewards for
exceptional behavior.

According to Lt. Slawson, using rewards like this in the past has
consistently inspired amazing behavioral changes (finishing homework
assignments, volunteering for projects, etc.). She also said that many
of these children have NEVER OWNED A BOOK – something we had a
hard time grasping.

The books that were collected at the third annual Miracle of Reading
Education Book Drive (at the Duel on the Delaware) will help us complete
this project. When finished over 3,000 books, many obtained through
FIRST volunteers, will be available to children from some of Philadelphia’s
most economically disadvantaged areas.

Thank you for continuing to support our mission. Read now, because
Success Won’t Wait!

Susan McNeill and Vincenza Carrieri-Russo
Success Won’t Wait organizers

USED SNEAKER DRIVE

Used Sneaker Drive – we will be collecting used sneakers that are in
decent shape (used but not abused) that can be reconditioned. (Adult
sizes only). The sneakers are reconditioned and sold in Ghana. The
dollars are then taken and used to provide families in Ghana with materials
and training to farm. Every 600 pairs of sneakers provides a family with,
a bicycle, one pregnant rabbit and hutch, 50 assorted fruit trees, three hens
and one @#@#@#@#, 100 Lucaena trees, one colonized bee hive, 50 inoculated
started bags of mushrooms, access to local water, a complete pedal driven
Miracle Pump System, ¼ acre integrated vegetable farm, and training for
one year in intensive organic farming.

2008 FIRST TECH CHALLENGE SCRIMMAGE

The Duel will once again include the official playing field for this season’s FIRST Tech Challenge game. FTC teams can sign up to scrimmage and learn about the game, strategies, and playing field components for this years challenge. More information will be forthcoming.

TEAM LIST - August 11, 2008

30 Teams Max, 30 registered Waiting List Slots Available

Teams currently registered…

25 Raider Robotics ()
75 RoboRaiders
84 Chuck 84
87 Diablo (
)
222 Tigertrons
272 Cyber Crusaders
316 LuNaTeCs
341 Miss Daisy
357 Royal Assault
365 MOE/Miracle Workerz
422 Maggie L Walker Mech Tech Dragons
423 SEC Robotics - Mechanical Mayhem ()
433 Firebirds (
)
539 Trinity Episcopal Titans
555 Montclair Robotics ()
708 Hardwired Fusion
709 Femme Tech Fatale (
)
768 TechnoWarriors ()
816 BCIT
1089 Team Mercury
1218 Vulcan Robotics
1370 The Blue Charge!
1640 Sab-BOT-age
1647 Lenape Regional Robotics Iron Devils
1712 Dawgma (
)
1719 Umbrella Corporation
1727 REX
1893 High Tech Parrots
1980 Team Aberdeen
2558 Scibots

(*) indicates team has yet to pay registration

VOLUNTEER SIGN-UPS

If you would like to volunteer to help with the Duel on the Delaware, please send an e-mail to John Larock ([email protected]).

Do the Duel!

Duel Master Volunteer 2008.doc (22 KB)


Duel Master Volunteer 2008.doc (22 KB)

I’m so sad that I can’t make it this year :(. This will be the first Duel I have missed. Saturday classes are really no fun. Everyone sign up this is a great event.
Good Luck!!!

You can watch the webcast between classes. :smiley:

I would love to but its just one all day lab then with my hospital lab time after that for the rest of the night :frowning: I hope the blue alliance will have it saved though :slight_smile:

Duel on the Delaware attendees:

This update is from Susan McNeill, co-founder of Success Won’t Wait. The update is provided to communicate where the books your teams graciously donated have gone since you donated them at the Duel on the Delaware Book Drive last October. Having partnered with Susan and Success Won’t Wait over the past four years, I can honestly say that the books you donate will go the some of the best causes that can be found in our area and beyond.

We hope that your teams are actively hoarding books for this year’s book drive. :wink:

Enjoy the rest of your summer!

John

John Larock
Team Coordinator - MOE 365
Duel on the Delaware Planning Committee

==============================================
Success Won’t Wait Summer Update, 2008

In July 2008, Success Won’t Wait embarked on its single largest project yet.
At the request Laura Ellison of AmeriCorps, Success Won’t Wait volunteers
spent months sorting through thousands of books for a trip to Lewis County,
West Virginia. Lewis County is one of the poorest counties in the state.
According to Census Bureau statistics, the median income for a household in
the county is $27,066, and the median income for a family is $32,431. Males
have a median income of $27,906 versus $18,733 for females. The per capita
income for the county is $13,933.

There is exactly 1 public library to serve the entire county. This library
had a total collection of only 19,000 books. There are four elementary
schools and one middle school, as well as a senior center – and all were in
desperate need of books. Success Won’t Wait volunteers gathered over 5,000
books which Susan McNeill and her family then drove to the county seat of
Weston, West Virginia. Representatives from all over the state were there to
greet them and deliver the books to the various locations.

Literally, thousands of the books that made their way to Lewis County were
from the Duel on the Delaware Miracle of Education Book Drive in 2007. Your
contributions were immense and so appreciated!

Photos and more information will available soon on the Success Won’t Wait
website. You can visit www.SuccessWontWait.org for updated information on
this project and many others.

Thank you, thank you, thank you for helping us with this truly rewarding
project!

Susan McNeill and Vincenza Carrier-Russo
Co-founders, Success Won’t Wait
[email protected]

In preparing for the webcast I am asking asking for attending teams to send me a layered photoshop image of their team’s logo. A copy of the Duel VII logo in the same format would be nice too. I am starting to design overlays and effects that will be used during Duel VII.

We plan on archiving a copy of the webcast to DVD, and it should also be divided into matches and posted to the internet if the Duel staff and resources allow. :smiley:

DUEL ON THE DELAWARE - SALEM COMMUNITY COLLEGE - OCTOBER 11, 2008

Hi all:

Here is an update on the Duel on the Delaware off-season competition:

RECENT NEWS


  • Play “You’ve Been Sentenced” at the Duel this October
  • Watch the Duel via WEBCAST this year!
  • Bulk Lunch Pre-Orders Will be Available Again This Year

OLD NEWS, BUT GOOD NEWS


  • We are proud to have Wayne Penn as our Duel Emcee again this year
  • Please have your team submit someone for “Michael Wade Duel Master Volunteer Award”
    = apply now; applications due by October 1
  • 5th Annual Success Won’t Wait Book Drive
    = continue gathering those books!
  • 2nd Annual Sneaker Drive
  • FIRST Tech Challenge Scrimmage
    = sign ups for the FTC scrimmage will be announced soon
  • Volunteer Sign-ups

**“You’ve Been Sentenced” Robotics Add-On deck Featured at the Duel **

“You’ve Been Sentenced!” is the first game in history to turn the activity of
sentence making into a very funny, playable, and challenging game.
Using a unique word deck of pentagon shaped cards containing conjugations
of funny words, famous names from throughout history, familiar places, and wild
cards, players have to make grammatically correct and justifiable sentences.
The real fun begins when players have to read their sentences out loud and
explain what they mean to the rest of players. The players form the jury and
vote thumbs up or down on whether the sentence and justification stand and the
points are scored. The basic game features 540 cards with over 2,500 words to
insure billions of possible sentences.

In addition to the card game, the game creator McNeill Designs has developed
an online version of “You’ve Been Sentenced”. The online version of the game
will be featured this year at the Duel on the Delaware. Also featured will be the
new Robotics Add-On deck developed by team 365, MOE. Please plan to join
us at the game table to check out the Robotics deck and test your grammarian skills!

For game rules, check out the “You’ve Been Sentenced!” website
http://www.mcneilbrighterminds.com/ybs.asp

DUEL WILL BE WEBCAST FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS YEAR

We are honored to be working with Scott L from the Tigertrons (Team 222), who will
be handling the webcast of the Duel this fall. The Duel webcast page is

http://asp.shinraikon.com/duelvii.aspx

Please take a look. More detailed info will be forthcoming.

BULK LUNCH PRE-ORDERS WILL BE AVAILABLE AGAIN THIS YEAR

Teams will be able to pre-order lunches again this year. In the next INFO PACKET,
the lunch order form will be included.

**WAYNE PENN TO EMCEE DUEL ON THE DELAWARE IN 2008 **

The Duel is honored to have the one and only WAYNE PENN be our emcee for another year.

MICHAEL WADE DUEL MASTER VOLUNTEER AWARD

The FIRST Community does a terrific job of recognizing volunteers and mentors. The planners of the Duel event would like to continue the tradition with the 4nd Annual Duel Master Volunteer Award.

This award is a combination of the FIRST Woodie Flowers Award, FIRST Unsung Hero Award, and the FIRST Volunteer Recognition Award. This award celebrates a FIRST team mentor, who demonstrates the spirit and values of what FIRST is all about.

In honor of Mike Wade, who made the Duel on the Delaware possible by providing his NASA field and much assistance since 2001, this award will now be called the “Michael Wade Duel Master Volunteer Award.” Mike exemplified what we are recognizing with the Duel Master Volunteer Award, so it only fitting that this award acknowledges Mike’s contributions.

Teams attending the Duel on the Delaware will have an opportunity to acknowledge and recognize one of their own for contributions to their team and to FIRST.

Those previously recognized include Ron Karpinski, Dina Campagna, and Bob Foell.

If your team is attending the Duel on the Delaware on October 11, please consider nominating a team member for this award. Nominations are e-mail only as described in the following attachment and are due by OCTOBER 1st.

SUCCESS WON’T WAIT BOOK DRIVE

5th Annual Success Won’t Wait Book Drive
at the Duel on the Delaware - October 11th, 2008

Team who brings most weight in books wins a prize
(magazines, encyclopedias and textbooks NOT ACCEPTED)

Teams!!! Continue collecting those books for our annual book drive!

See your team (and lots of books) at the Duel on October 11th!

================

The following update is from the organizers of the Success Won’t Wait
Book Drive at the Duel on the Delaware event. Thanks again for all of your
book donation efforts. Your books are being put to good use!

SUCCESS WON’T WAIT UPDATE

To finish out 2006, we have a very large project in the works with the
Police Athletic League (PAL) centers of Philadelphia. There are 27 centers
in the city which service the needs of urban schoolchildren ages 6-18. Lt.
Susan Slawson from PAL has partnered with us to provide a reward system
for these kids. Each center will receive a package of approximately 125 books
representing a wide age range. These will be used as rewards for
exceptional behavior.

According to Lt. Slawson, using rewards like this in the past has
consistently inspired amazing behavioral changes (finishing homework
assignments, volunteering for projects, etc.). She also said that many
of these children have NEVER OWNED A BOOK – something we had a
hard time grasping.

The books that were collected at the third annual Miracle of Reading
Education Book Drive (at the Duel on the Delaware) will help us complete
this project. When finished over 3,000 books, many obtained through
FIRST volunteers, will be available to children from some of Philadelphia’s
most economically disadvantaged areas.

Thank you for continuing to support our mission. Read now, because
Success Won’t Wait!

Susan McNeill and Vincenza Carrieri-Russo
Success Won’t Wait organizers

USED SNEAKER DRIVE

Used Sneaker Drive – we will be collecting used sneakers that are in
decent shape (used but not abused) that can be reconditioned. (Adult
sizes only). The sneakers are reconditioned and sold in Ghana. The
dollars are then taken and used to provide families in Ghana with materials
and training to farm. Every 600 pairs of sneakers provides a family with,
a bicycle, one pregnant rabbit and hutch, 50 assorted fruit trees, three hens, 100 Lucaena trees, one colonized bee hive, 50 inoculated
started bags of mushrooms, access to local water, a complete pedal driven
Miracle Pump System, ¼ acre integrated vegetable farm, and training for
one year in intensive organic farming.

2008 FIRST TECH CHALLENGE SCRIMMAGE

The Duel will once again include the official playing field for this season’s FIRST Tech Challenge game. FTC teams can sign up to scrimmage and learn about the game, strategies, and playing field components for this years challenge. More information will be forthcoming.

TEAM LIST - September 12, 2008

30 Teams Max, 30 registered Waiting List Slots Available

Teams currently registered…

25 Raider Robotics
75 RoboRaiders
84 Chuck 84
87 Diablo ()
222 Tigertrons
272 Cyber Crusaders
316 LuNaTeCs
341 Miss Daisy
357 Royal Assault
365 MOE/Miracle Workerz
422 Maggie L Walker Mech Tech Dragons
423 SEC Robotics - Mechanical Mayhem (
)
433 Firebirds
539 Trinity Episcopal Titans
555 Montclair Robotics ()
708 Hardwired Fusion
709 Femme Tech Fatale (
)
768 TechnoWarriors (*)
816 BCIT
1089 Team Mercury
1218 Vulcan Robotics
1370 The Blue Charge!
1640 Sab-BOT-age
1647 Lenape Regional Robotics Iron Devils
1712 Dawgma
1719 Umbrella Corporation
1727 REX
1893 High Tech Parrots
1980 Team Aberdeen
2558 Scibots

(*) indicates team has yet to pay registration

VOLUNTEER SIGN-UPS

We still could use additional volunteers!

If you would like to volunteer to help with the Duel on the Delaware, please send an e-mail to John Larock ([email protected]).

FYI: Duel Music Requests!

Once again, (4th/5th year?) I will be the DJ for the Duel on the Delaware hosted by 316-The LunaTechs & 365-Miracle Workerz.

As usual, I ask that you send all music requests to [email protected]
Please do not overpower this thread by posting here, as I most likely will not be able to check it for requests this year.

I am much busier than in past years between work and Uni. If you could please make sure the music is clean before requesting, I would be most appreciative. Also, I was living at camp (no internet/itunes) all summer… so if you have any summer favorites you would like to hear, please request them.

Clean means that it is playable around children, teens, AND adults. For example…
“Teenagers” - My Chemical Romance = NOT CLEAN (Cursing)
“Shake It” - Metro Station = CLEAN

222 can’t wait for Duel. I can’t believe how fast it is approaching!:ahh: I guess we better get to work on our redesign. :ahh:

Cliff:

Can’t wait to see it! Safe travels from Tunkhannock and see you in a few weeks!

Well, it’s a week and a half before the Duel. Our bus driver is checking the suspension and the springs on his bus. We’re packing boxes…along with Chuck, of course.

Are we going to meet or exceed??? Are we going to get anywhere near???

We’ve done a ton! :smiley: We’ve done two ton!!:ahh: We’ve even done two and a half ton!!! :yikes:

What are we going to do this year???

We’ll bring books…don’t know how many yet. More than I thought…I thought we had drained this county dry of books last year, but even I was fooled. We found enough to beat our previous record! I have no idea what we’ll bring this year, but we’re working on it.

Anybody out there bringing books??? How many? :smiley:

we’ve got a few … a little over 1,800 lbs right now
now, how we’re going to get all of it there I currently have no idea :slight_smile:

How are you doing the weight? An estimate or did you put them on a scale?

You’re trying to give us a run for our books, aren’t you???

The Challenge is ON!!! :smiley:

Will someone unseat CHUCK 84 as the book drive winner this year? We will see next Saturday!

Thanks to all teams who are donating books to this very worthy cause!

DUEL ON THE DELAWARE - SALEM COMMUNITY COLLEGE - OCTOBER 11, 2008
SPONSORS - Salem Community College, DuPont, NASA, First State Robotics
HOSTS - Teams MOE 365 and LuNaTeCs 316

INFORMATION PACKET 3

Hi all:

Here is an update on the Duel on the Delaware off-season competition:

MORE RECENT NEWS


  • FIRST Tech Challenge “Face Off” Scrimmage
  • NEMO Meeting Scheduled
  • TALON military robot from Foster-Miller on display
  • Play “You’ve Been Sentenced” at the Duel this October
  • Watch the Duel via WEBCAST this year!
  • Bulk Lunch Pre-Order Form attached
  • MOE “Green Man Group” to entertain
  • No longer accepting nominations for “Mike Wade Duel Master Volunteer Award”

OLD NEWS, BUT GOOD NEWS


  • We are proud to have Wayne Penn as our Duel Emcee again this year
  • 5th Annual Success Won’t Wait Book Drive
    = continue gathering those books!
  • 2nd Annual Sneaker Drive
  • Still accepting Volunteer Sign-ups

2008 FIRST TECH CHALLENGE SCRIMMAGE

The Duel will once again include the official playing field for this season’s FIRST Tech Challenge game “Face Off.” Find out more about the game at the FIRST Tech Challenge link
http://www.usfirst.org/community/ftc/content.aspx?id=962

NEMO MEETING SCHEDULED

Team 357’s own Chris Troy will be leading a NEMO (Non-Engineering Mentor’s Organization) Meeting at the Duel. Times will be announced at the event.

TALON MILITARY ROBOT ON DISPLAY

One of the TALON family of military robots from Foster-Miller, will be on display at the Duel on the Delaware this year.
http://www.foster-miller.com/lemming.htm

YOU’VE BEEN SENTENCED GAME

“You’ve Been Sentenced!” is the first game in history to turn the activity of
sentence making into a very funny, playable, and challenging game.
Using a unique word deck of pentagon shaped cards containing conjugations
of funny words, famous names from throughout history, familiar places, and wild
cards, players have to make grammatically correct and justifiable sentences.
The real fun begins when players have to read their sentences out loud and
explain what they mean to the rest of players. The players form the jury and
vote thumbs up or down on whether the sentence and justification stand and the
points are scored. The basic game features 540 cards with over 2,500 words to
insure billions of possible sentences.

In addition to the card game, the game creator McNeill Designs has developed
an online version of “You’ve Been Sentenced”. The online version of the game
will be featured this year at the Duel on the Delaware. Also featured will be the
new Robotics Add-On deck developed by team 365, MOE. Please plan to join
us at the game table to check out the Robotics deck and test your grammarian skills!

For game rules, check out the “You’ve Been Sentenced!” website
http://www.mcneilbrighterminds.com/ybs.asp

DUEL WILL BE WEBCAST FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS YEAR

We are honored to be working with Scott L from the Tigertrons (Team 222), who will
be handling the webcast of the Duel this fall. The Duel webcast page is

http://asp.shinraikon.com/duelvii.aspx

Please take a look. More detailed info will be forthcoming.

BULK LUNCH PRE-ORDERS WILL BE AVAILABLE AGAIN THIS YEAR

Teams will be able to pre-order lunches again this year. Here is the lunch pre-order form. Save some bucks for food for your team!

GREEN MAN GROUP TO ENTERTAIN

MOE 365’s “Green Man Group” will be sounding the beat over lunch. Teams are encouraged to join in playing or dancing.

MICHAEL WADE DUEL MASTER VOLUNTEER AWARD - NOMINATION PROCESS CLOSED

Thanks to all teams who submitted a nomination!

The FIRST Community does a terrific job of recognizing volunteers and mentors. The planners of the Duel event would like to continue the tradition with the 4nd Annual Duel Master Volunteer Award.

This award is a combination of the FIRST Woodie Flowers Award, FIRST Unsung Hero Award, and the FIRST Volunteer Recognition Award. This award celebrates a FIRST team mentor, who demonstrates the spirit and values of what FIRST is all about.

In honor of Mike Wade, who made the Duel on the Delaware possible by providing his NASA field and much assistance since 2001, this award will now be called the “Michael Wade Duel Master Volunteer Award.” Mike exemplified what we are recognizing with the Duel Master Volunteer Award, so it only fitting that this award acknowledges Mike’s contributions.

Teams attending the Duel on the Delaware will have an opportunity to acknowledge and recognize one of their own for contributions to their team and to FIRST.

Those previously recognized include Ron Karpinski, Dina Campagna, and Bob Foell.

**WAYNE PENN TO EMCEE DUEL ON THE DELAWARE IN 2008 **

The Duel is honored to have the one and only WAYNE PENN be our emcee for another year.

SUCCESS WON’T WAIT BOOK DRIVE

5th Annual Success Won’t Wait Book Drive
at the Duel on the Delaware - October 11th, 2008

Team who brings most weight in books wins a prize
(magazines, encyclopedias and textbooks NOT ACCEPTED)

Teams!!! Continue collecting those books for our annual book drive!

See your team (and lots of books) at the Duel on October 11th!

================

The following update is from the organizers of the Success Won’t Wait
Book Drive at the Duel on the Delaware event. Thanks again for all of your
book donation efforts. Your books are being put to good use!

SUCCESS WON’T WAIT UPDATE

To finish out 2006, we have a very large project in the works with the
Police Athletic League (PAL) centers of Philadelphia. There are 27 centers
in the city which service the needs of urban schoolchildren ages 6-18. Lt.
Susan Slawson from PAL has partnered with us to provide a reward system
for these kids. Each center will receive a package of approximately 125 books
representing a wide age range. These will be used as rewards for
exceptional behavior.

According to Lt. Slawson, using rewards like this in the past has
consistently inspired amazing behavioral changes (finishing homework
assignments, volunteering for projects, etc.). She also said that many
of these children have NEVER OWNED A BOOK – something we had a
hard time grasping.

The books that were collected at the third annual Miracle of Reading
Education Book Drive (at the Duel on the Delaware) will help us complete
this project. When finished over 3,000 books, many obtained through
FIRST volunteers, will be available to children from some of Philadelphia’s
most economically disadvantaged areas.

Thank you for continuing to support our mission. Read now, because
Success Won’t Wait!

Susan McNeill and Vincenza Carrieri-Russo
Success Won’t Wait organizers

USED SNEAKER DRIVE

Used Sneaker Drive – we will be collecting used sneakers that are in
decent shape (used but not abused) that can be reconditioned. (Adult
sizes only). The sneakers are reconditioned and sold in Ghana. The
dollars are then taken and used to provide families in Ghana with materials
and training to farm. Every 600 pairs of sneakers provides a family with,
a bicycle, one pregnant rabbit and hutch, 50 assorted fruit trees, three hens
and one rooster, 100 Lucaena trees, one colonized bee hive, 50 inoculated
started bags of mushrooms, access to local water, a complete pedal driven
Miracle Pump System, ¼ acre integrated vegetable farm, and training for
one year in intensive organic farming.

TEAM LIST - October 2, 2008

30 Teams Max, 30 registered. 1 Team on the Waitlist (007 - Parkville Robotics)

We welcome 375 - Robotic Plague, and Team 686 - Bovine Intervention to the list.

Teams currently registered…

25 Raider Robotics
75 RoboRaiders
84 Chuck 84
87 Diablo
222 Tigertrons
272 Cyber Crusaders
316 LuNaTeCs
341 Miss Daisy
357 Royal Assault
365 MOE/Miracle Workerz
375 Robotic Plague
422 Maggie L Walker Mech Tech Dragons
423 SEC Robotics - Mechanical Mayhem
433 Firebirds
555 Montclair Robotics ()
686 Bovine Intervention (
)
708 Hardwired Fusion
768 TechnoWarriors
816 BCIT
1089 Team Mercury
1218 Vulcan Robotics
1370 The Blue Charge!
1640 Sab-BOT-age
1647 Lenape Regional Robotics Iron Devils
1712 Dawgma
1719 Umbrella Corporation
1727 REX
1893 High Tech Parrots
1980 Team Aberdeen
2558 Scibots

(*) indicates team has yet to pay registration

VOLUNTEER SIGN-UPS

We still could use additional volunteers!

If you would like to volunteer to help with the Duel on the Delaware, please send an e-mail to Duel Volunteer Coordinator Peggy Beattie at ([email protected]).

Do the Duel!

Lunch Preorder DoD.doc (32.5 KB)


Lunch Preorder DoD.doc (32.5 KB)

One week left!:ahh:

Current (and probably final) team list:

7 Parkville Robotics
25 Raider Robotics
75 RoboRaiders
84 Chuck 84
87 Diablo
222 Tigertrons
272 Cyber Crusaders
316 LuNaTeCs
341 Miss Daisy
357 Royal Assault
365 MOE/Miracle Workerz
375 Robotic Plague
422 Maggie L Walker Mech Tech Dragons
423 SEC Robotics - Mechanical Mayhem
433 Firebirds
555 Montclair Robotics (*)
708 Hardwired Fusion
768 TechnoWarriors
816 BCIT
1089 Team Mercury
1218 Vulcan Robotics
1370 The Blue Charge!
1640 Sab-BOT-age
1647 Lenape Regional Robotics Iron Devils
1712 Dawgma
1719 Umbrella Corporation
1727 REX
1893 High Tech Parrots
1980 Team Aberdeen
2558 Scibots

There will be a NEMO meeting at the Duel, at 11:30 (right before lunch). It will be an informal discussion and meet and greet, so bring any questions, concerns, or tips that you would like to share. The moderator for the session will be the one and only Chris Troy. Everyone is welcome!

Only three days left to send music requests to [email protected]!!!

Our final count is 2,100 pounds. We weighed every box (rounded to .5 pound on our robot scale) and subtracted a conservative estimate for box/container weight. The pile is eating up a fair amount of space in my classroom and is big enough that I’ll be delivering the goods on Friday (Thanks Duel organizers!!!), otherwise we would have needed to leave the robot at home on Saturday :slight_smile:

However, I have no doubt that 84 will find a way to exceed that 2,100 and it wouldn’t be the first time 1712 lost out to 84 (this time, it’s a far better cause, though :))