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[[image:DB8_HH_120303_csm-35.jpg|350px|right|thumb|Team 1640 after winning Hatboro-Horsham]]Together with Alliance partners Teams 341 ([http://www.team341.com Miss Daisy], Alliance Captain) and 1218 ([http://www.team1218.org/ Vulcan Robotics]), Team 1640 won the [http://wwww.midatlanticrobotics.com/ Mid-Atlantic Robotics] (MAR) District Event at Hatboro-Horsham Senior High School.  Great work by the whole team and a great start to the 2012 competition season!
 
[[image:DB8_HH_120303_csm-35.jpg|350px|right|thumb|Team 1640 after winning Hatboro-Horsham]]Together with Alliance partners Teams 341 ([http://www.team341.com Miss Daisy], Alliance Captain) and 1218 ([http://www.team1218.org/ Vulcan Robotics]), Team 1640 won the [http://wwww.midatlanticrobotics.com/ Mid-Atlantic Robotics] (MAR) District Event at Hatboro-Horsham Senior High School.  Great work by the whole team and a great start to the 2012 competition season!
  
With virtually no time for software & hardware testing or driver training before the robot was sealed, we got off to a very rough start at this event.  Many of [[DEWBOT VIII]]'s features were not working properly when the event started.  Many of these deficiencies were addressed at the competition; a few still need some work prior to Lenape.
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With virtually no time for software & hardware testing or driver training before the robot was sealed, we got off to a very rough start at this event.  Many of [[DEWBOT VIII]]'s features were not working properly when the event started.  Most of these deficiencies were addressed at the competition; a few still need some work prior to Lenape.
  
Our qualification match record of 5:4:3 was underwhelming, as was our final ranking of 27 in a field of 38.  Still, our performance improved as the qualification matches progressed (and we got troubled systems working properly).  Fortunately, while we did not design a defensive robot, our pivot drive makes us a truly formidable defensive player.  341 knows this.  We can also cross the barrier easily.
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Our qualification match record of 5:4:3 was underwhelming, as was our final ranking of 27 in a field of 38.  Still, our performance improved as the qualification matches progressed (and we got troubled systems working properly).  Fortunately, while not specifically designed a defensive robot, our pivot drive makes DEWBOT a truly formidable defensive player.  341 knows this.  Our ability to cross the mid-field barrier easily turns out to be a valuable asset.
  
 
==Hatboro-Horsham MAR District Event Photo Gallery==
 
==Hatboro-Horsham MAR District Event Photo Gallery==

Revision as of 15:41, 5 March 2012

Team 1640 after winning Hatboro-Horsham
Together with Alliance partners Teams 341 (Miss Daisy, Alliance Captain) and 1218 (Vulcan Robotics), Team 1640 won the Mid-Atlantic Robotics (MAR) District Event at Hatboro-Horsham Senior High School. Great work by the whole team and a great start to the 2012 competition season!

With virtually no time for software & hardware testing or driver training before the robot was sealed, we got off to a very rough start at this event. Many of DEWBOT VIII's features were not working properly when the event started. Most of these deficiencies were addressed at the competition; a few still need some work prior to Lenape.

Our qualification match record of 5:4:3 was underwhelming, as was our final ranking of 27 in a field of 38. Still, our performance improved as the qualification matches progressed (and we got troubled systems working properly). Fortunately, while not specifically designed a defensive robot, our pivot drive makes DEWBOT a truly formidable defensive player. 341 knows this. Our ability to cross the mid-field barrier easily turns out to be a valuable asset.

Hatboro-Horsham MAR District Event Photo Gallery