BEST Robotics Competition Kicks Off Challenge 2004 56
His Eminence writes "The Boosting Engineering, Science, and Technology (BEST) robotics competition has formally unveiled its 2004 challenge, dubbed 'BEST FEVER':'Alas, poor Squeaky has been feeling under the weather. Squeaky has a severe case of BEST FEVER. His system must be treated radically. Only gene therapy can cure him, his DNA must be repaired.' Teams have already started designing and building their 'unique' robot for this challenge."
DNA? (Score:2)
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Re:DNA? (Score:2)
RNA, a.k.a. "RoboDNA" -- Robots "equivalent" to DNA.
I know it's not a quote, but it's still from Futurama.
Re:DNA? (Score:1)
Re:DNA? Wipe that stuff off the freakin fembot! (Score:1)
How to take part ? (Score:2)
what? (Score:5, Informative)
Um, they've been living in a cave for ten years and never saw "FIRST" and just came up with "BEST"?
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*insert plug* (Score:2)
FIRST incorporates computer animation too (I led the team that won a regional animation award two years ago) but it's definitely a side event that really has nothing to do with the rest of the competition. There's also a lot of PR involved that actually does affect the competition (hoping that some really good team will pick you to be their partner in the finals). Still, the more fields they can incorporate, the more people can become a part of FIRST.
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Many FIRST teams are like this, yes, but not all. The Ohio State University mentors three FIRST teams, and on each the students do about as much of the design work as the mentors do. Oh, and we hold our own against the corporate-sponsored teams.
In short, it depends on who your sponsor is.
Re:what? (Score:2)
Indeed, as a two-time coach of team 95 (Lebanon High School), I know of at least one team that does their own design and fabrication (albeit with a lot of guidance and oversight from coaches). Programming, too (having had to teach two different teams about basic PID-controller theory).
On the other hand, I've seen plenty of
Re:what? (Score:1)
I was in FIRST and I think that is not always true, although we did see a lot of it (or just assumed) at the competitions. Engineers designed nothing on our robot. Everything was done in our shop execpt for sandblasting the robot's frame and a donated sign by a printing company. Everything else was done entirely by the students and teac
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There have been a lot of efforts to knock off a FIRST program at lower cost. Canada had one for quite a while, but BEST is the most organized and largest knock off.
And the comment about watching a video from Woodie Flowers MIT class as the inspiration for BEST is really cheeky. Woodie is the National Advisor for FI
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Robots, DNA, FEVER... (Score:1)
BEST Already Started This Year (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:BEST Already Started This Year (Score:2, Informative)
This is my first year competing, and everyone at my high school seems to treat it as "practice" for the FIRST competition later this year.
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I graduated last year, as did most of our team. I've been wanting to get in touch with out sponsor and see how it is shaping up. We also made it to Texas BEST (and if you remember Leander wasn't at all pleased about that).
Tom
Former Chief Engineer
PH34R
Re:BEST Already Started This Year (Score:2, Insightful)
IANAE, but from what I've heard from my engineer friends, this usually constitutes about 90% of their job.
I was a mentor (Score:2, Informative)
Check out their site at http://www.tiger-robotics.org/ [tiger-robotics.org]
or the middle school's site http://csms-robotics.dyndns.org/ [dyndns.org]
I think their not bad for website coded by hand by high school and middle school students.
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BEST was really designed to allow more people to be able to enter a cheaper competition and open up the field of engineering to a greater body of students.
The great thing about BEST (Score:1)
(im in the sa best division and my team is the Taft G-nomes state to us is Texas Best)
http://taftbest.org/ [taftbest.org]
http://sabest.org/ [sabest.org]
http://www.texasbest.org/ [texasbest.org]
A bit late? (Score:1)
I was part of the ill-equipped Westwood team [capitol-best.org]
As you might assume, we got owned, but we did have the coolest design.
move along, no biotech to see here (Score:2)
Hey Ro
Corny Challenge... (Score:1)
Someone stop me (Score:3, Funny)
BEST v. FIRST (Score:2, Insightful)
Drumming Robot Wins. (Score:1)
BEST Texas 2002 (Score:1)
I helped some friends build their bot. Ours was special because we used the printer as the body/frame. It was their first year their school was competing, so it was all new to us. We didn't have a reverse but it did have zero turning radius. I don't think we won anything but it was still fun.
It had a griping arm to pick up the balls since they were worth the most points. It really couldn't do anything else.
Re:BEST Texas 2002 (Score:1)
GO FREMD!!!! (Score:1)
The challenge is actually 5 weeks old... (Score:1)
As for the challenge, the challenges have always been silly (RAD to the Core was an exception). I think this is to get younger kids (11-13) interested and exicted. The older kids look over the "fix Squeaky's DNA" bit and look at it as a chance to
I wonder if... (Score:1)