I hear ya. I remember assembling the field and there is a high probability all the cables reach right to where they go and no where else. But, if at all possible, some sort of clock that displays minutes and seconds would be a WONDERFUL feature to have at the LA (or any) regional. Thanks for looking into it Chris.
Your making this problem bigger then it is. All you need doto extend is the primary Power & Data Cables from the clock on the station to the rack. And since there’s cable already dangling from the projector rack to help power the Green Lights it won’t be that hard to put 2 more cables to power and relay data to the clocks on the rack. The only material you would need is 2 long cables one for power the other for data and then smaller cables to go from one clock to to the other. I don’t think it would be all that hard to do.
If I had to make a decision, I would defiantly say to put the clock back on the screen. BUT, I like this idea because it basically will satisfy everyone with the fact that it counts both up and down and the progress bar is there.
i know this is probably stated… but why not FLIP the playerstation Time clock 180*… aka flipping it to show to the drive teams… We do have a coach back there for a reason 
And what happens when one of the LCD 7 segment displays are damaged from a robot? There is a reason they have always been behind the drivers station glass.
i am thinking he thought of on the top top near the middle where there is no right minded team to deisgn a robot’s arm long and big enough to reach.
Thank You - There could be 3 displays in between the Green LEDs and mount them slightly higher where they can not be touched by no robot nor human and The only damage they should endure is constant vibration which we know they already can handle since these displays have been used for 8 years or more. It does not take a rocket scientist to piggy back the data off of one and let that one feed the others. The Mounting is already there and the wiring route is already there - all you need are the materials to finish the job. It may not be any good this year but something FIRST should put together for next year. Have a Time Clock on top of the Goal (If it is stationary like it has been in '04, '06 & and now in '07) out of the way from human or robot contact where they can be visible to both the competing teams and the audience. And for (explicitive deleted) and giggles you can have something built into the on-screen display that resembles a countdown timer with our new friend the progress bar.
I just tuned into the Las Vegas practice matches and noticed the new real-time display.
They added another bar above the time progress bar that shows the current match number and a real clock countdown.
http://img119.imageshack.us/img119/8311/displaykb1.png
Thank you FIRST!
Agreed. The clock on the far wall is far (no pun intended) too difficult to see through the madness. A clock on the screen as well as a possible clock facing each driver station ON TOP of the rack would do wonders for the drivers sanity.
So what happens when they turn the rack?
The progress bar throws the teams off!!
GET A NEW CLOCK!!!
If you look up 3 posts you’ll notice Ogre posted a screenshot of one of todays webcasts. On it you will notice that this week FIRST did add not only a clock to show actual time left in the match but also a match counter for the audience display.
I agree a clock would satisfey everyone. Anywhere really but its just better to have one. 
That’s extra cool! The clock is impressive (thanks for listening!), but even more so is the match number. I cannot count the number of times I’ve been sitting wondering what match it is, patiently waiting until the MC announces it, only to be distracted during the announcement (and miss it). :rolleyes:
Touche. But correct me if I am wrong, don’t they only turn the rack tghe slightest bit 15-25 degrees (?) that doesn’t seem like enought to impair the drivers’ ability to view a clock. Good point tho, I overlooked that.
I’m for having the clock back. Someone said something about the new system being easier to use for the drivers because the bar tells you when you have a minute and less than 20 seconds left, but I don’t think it takes more time to read a clock. Plus, if there is a clock, people in the audience can countdown 
Guys not to be mean but read Ogre’s post on this page…
maybe the pic should be moved to the 1st post of this thread as well…
The clock is still small. I’d be for making it larger and putting it so it overlaps the progress bar.
Not really. At the UTC Regional for several of the elimination rounds, the referees had fun with the rack and literally spun it around at least 720° (or more!) before some of the matches. :yikes:
Im glad to see a clock is implemented although I always found using the clock on the field while coaching to work just fine.
Honestly, the biggest help this year, especially for the end of the game is the sound effects. That little roadrunner-esque noise when theres 20 seconds left, and then “initiating shutdown sequence” when theres 15. You don’t need to take your eyes off the field.