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Our team got a 471 for regionals. not great, but I only had three week to turn the previous teams horrid wreck (no kidding, at invitationals it got -15 points. i didn't know you could even get negative points!) into something that worked.
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2012:Awesome Aquifers(1st), Forestry(2nd), Disease Detectives(8th), Mission Possible (8th)
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That's better than ours, ours runs for thee seconds. yeah, we're working on that...ttboy99 wrote:We already have that task in, but in needs to be fast to be effective. Thanks anyways!Orchdork wrote:use a rack and pinion. We have made ours adjustable so it can take up to 1 and a half minutes just for that task.ttboy99 wrote:My group and I did pretty well at regionals with this event (5th), but are not getting a lot of possible points because it runs too fast, only 7 or 8 seconds. Any ideas on how to slow it down before states?
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2012:Awesome Aquifers(1st), Forestry(2nd), Disease Detectives(8th), Mission Possible (8th)
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2012:Awesome Aquifers(1st), Forestry(2nd), Disease Detectives(8th), Mission Possible (8th)
2013: Forestry(1st), Mission Possible(2nd), Heredity(1st), Exp. Design(1st),Shock Value (3th)
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Well that will change depending how heavy the object weighs.Cheese_Muffin_Man wrote:What's the maximum height anyone has lifted the special task?
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no, i was just wondering what height everyone was getting.Orchdork wrote:Well that will change depending how heavy the object weighs.Cheese_Muffin_Man wrote:What's the maximum height anyone has lifted the special task?
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PA SW regional competition was yesterday. Everyone was envious, looking at it, and some even took pictures of our mission, but thankfully my friend's mom knew that one could not do that. She "politely" asked them to delete the pictures. People!
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_circuitCheese_Muffin_Man wrote:What defines an integrated circuit?
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I think this is the first time this year this has come up- it has come up in years past.Kid Cobain wrote:PA SW regional competition was yesterday. Everyone was envious, looking at it, and some even took pictures of our mission, but thankfully my friend's mom knew that one could not do that. She "politely" asked them to delete the pictures. People!
There is nothing in the rules - event rules or General Rules - that speaks to this; nothing that says it can't/shouldn't be done.
A competition is open to the public. Absent a rule/requirement/request from the event organizers/supervisors prohibiting photography/videoing, anyone is free to do so.
There are restrictions separating where competitors can be, and where spectators can be, and as long as a spectator follows these, there is no rule issue- whether they are watching, or photographing.
There are no.....intellectual property rights that prohibit anyone from photographing a device.
When you bring a device to a competition, in an event where spectators are allowed, what it looks like, how its built, how it works is open to public observation, limited only by restrictions on how close spectators can be to the device. Up to some level of detail (limited by allowable proximity), what's there and how it works is there to be seen. If in Mission-P -you see a better solution to a task than what you have, there is nothing to prohibit you from trying to implement your version in the next competition. That's how science and engineering works in the "real world"; the body of knowledge expands, it is built on the collective work of others.
A photo capturing a concept, from a distance, is not materially different than seeing and understanding the concept from observation. Implementing a concept is where the challenge is. If you're worried about some key .....cool idea, neat construction trick, etc., then part of the design problem is shielding it from observation.
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But that is stealing our ideasBalsa Man wrote:I think this is the first time this year this has come up- it has come up in years past.Kid Cobain wrote:PA SW regional competition was yesterday. Everyone was envious, looking at it, and some even took pictures of our mission, but thankfully my friend's mom knew that one could not do that. She "politely" asked them to delete the pictures. People!
There is nothing in the rules - event rules or General Rules - that speaks to this; nothing that says it can't/shouldn't be done.
A competition is open to the public. Absent a rule/requirement/request from the event organizers/supervisors prohibiting photography/videoing, anyone is free to do so.
There are restrictions separating where competitors can be, and where spectators can be, and as long as a spectator follows these, there is no rule issue- whether they are watching, or photographing.
There are no.....intellectual property rights that prohibit anyone from photographing a device.
When you bring a device to a competition, in an event where spectators are allowed, what it looks like, how its built, how it works is open to public observation, limited only by restrictions on how close spectators can be to the device. Up to some level of detail (limited by allowable proximity), what's there and how it works is there to be seen. If in Mission-P -you see a better solution to a task than what you have, there is nothing to prohibit you from trying to implement your version in the next competition. That's how science and engineering works in the "real world"; the body of knowledge expands, it is built on the collective work of others.
A photo capturing a concept, from a distance, is not materially different than seeing and understanding the concept from observation. Implementing a concept is where the challenge is. If you're worried about some key .....cool idea, neat construction trick, etc., then part of the design problem is shielding it from observation.
Mission Possible+Storm the Castle+Guitar= LIFE
Looking Forward to Nats
State:
Mission-2nd
Storm-5th
Overall-1st
Region:
Mission-1st
Meteorology-2nd
Overall-1st
Looking Forward to Nats
State:
Mission-2nd
Storm-5th
Overall-1st
Region:
Mission-1st
Meteorology-2nd
Overall-1st