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− | Hosted by team 341 ([http://www.team341.com/ Miss Daisy]) at Wissahickon High School in Ambler PA | + | Hosted by team 341 ([http://www.team341.com/ Miss Daisy]) at Wissahickon High School in Ambler PA. |
When we realized that our D-Town Dustoff FLL Scrimmage would necessarily fall on top of Ramp Riot, I told the team that we would need to bow out of Ramp Riot. I immediately faced a revolt; Ramp Riot is the only event that the team has participated in every year of existence. Ramp Riot was also my personal introduction to competitive robotics when I brought my eldest daughter in 2005. | When we realized that our D-Town Dustoff FLL Scrimmage would necessarily fall on top of Ramp Riot, I told the team that we would need to bow out of Ramp Riot. I immediately faced a revolt; Ramp Riot is the only event that the team has participated in every year of existence. Ramp Riot was also my personal introduction to competitive robotics when I brought my eldest daughter in 2005. |
Revision as of 00:11, 18 November 2015
Hosted by team 341 (Miss Daisy) at Wissahickon High School in Ambler PA.
When we realized that our D-Town Dustoff FLL Scrimmage would necessarily fall on top of Ramp Riot, I told the team that we would need to bow out of Ramp Riot. I immediately faced a revolt; Ramp Riot is the only event that the team has participated in every year of existence. Ramp Riot was also my personal introduction to competitive robotics when I brought my eldest daughter in 2005.
So we needed to be in two places at once. Neat trick. We picked a small, focused team to compete. Six students and three mentors. The students ran the show.