Team 1629 hosts a web site in the interest of Gracious Professionalism and Coopertition where we share everything about our robot. This includes specification sheets, YouTube clips, challenges, and more.
The same web site hosts 'Puzzlers' for students to solve and email answers to. The hope is to generate interest in FIRST.
Team 1629 participated as a BETA in the 2009 role out of the new control system. We worked with rookie teams and hosted several open-houses and presentations to share our experiences with the new system.
During our second year at the Chesapeake Regional, Team 1629 was the number one seed and captain of the winning alliance. 1629’s gracious professionalism was well noted during the final round of the elimination matches where our alliance extended our time-out on the behalf of the opposing alliance, allowing them time to finish necessary repairs on one of their robots.
We have formed a Gracious Professionalism sub-team. Their sole responsibility is to seek out other teams that may need assistance of any kind and bring it to our attention. We help out those teams to the best of our ability.
During the 2010 Buckeye Regional, Team 1629 developed a scouting spreadsheet that could be updated live via the Wolstein Center's wireless network. Team 863 (RoboBees) and Team 1629 used iTouches to update the spreadsheet, which was diplayed real time in Team 1629's Pit for all teams to use and see during the Qualification Rounds.
During the 2010 Buckeye Regional, Team 1629 used the Wolstein Center's wireless network to tap into FIRST's team standings site. This was on display in our pit for all teams to use. This became the defacto team standings central since it was updated more often than the Regional's standings list!
During the 2010 Buckeye Regional, Team 1629's chief software developer was in high demand! He ran from pit to pit helping other teams overcome autonomous mode issues, lab view issues, programming issues, and more. Along the way, he demonstrated and taught the teams in ways to stabilize and improve their programs as needed.