The title says it all, since this was the main way out, after the closing ceremonies, everyone came pouring out, flooding the escalators. Good thing my friend told me to get a picture of this. Also a good thing we ran to get ahead of everyone else.
OOh… I see myself… NO wait… I guess not.
That’s a lot of people!!
I think we were in the courtyard at this time taking our team photo at the huge FIRST banner.
Good times, Good times.
How about lets play a game… “Point out anybody you know in that picture”
You know, you could turn this into a sort of where’s waldo puzzle
If that yellow mob toward the back of the pack is 461, which I think it is, I can point out several people.
I’m in the picture. Some of you who saw me there should be able to find me pretty easily
Well I don’t think I can point out any people…but I can identify a number of teams judging by their shirts…
i see a few people i recognize from team 191 x-cats
Well…
I’ll get the most obvious one.
The guy in the pink shirt, from team 233, right in the picture is NYC Regional WFA winner and 233 coach – Andy Bradley.
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The guy nextto him with the red hat is Team 188’s Geoff. The stunned look is normal.
Think Pink, Woburn Robotics, MOE, X-Cats, Royal Assault…
I’m done… everyone else pretty much blends in with each other.
I could see several BeachBots down there. Matt Driggs, our other mechanical engineer and Joe Ross’ little brother were two.
ChrisH
I see me! with the rest of the Juggernauts
I can point out a few of my teammates, most of the orange shirt-wearers are on my team, plus that one person on the left with the orange/black cat-in-the-hat hat. I have to say, FIRST robotics is a very colorful event/competition.
We were holding an impromtu end-of-the-competition meeting before we met with Ursula Burns for pictures.
the middle of the picture on the far right…there are a few teal shirts. That’s team 279. Not my team, but I’m often associated with them.