Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2018/03/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]A new event here in Yakima. Schools in Washington and some in Oregon were competing for the state title of robotics champions. I do not fully understand the rules, but they would race their robots around trying to pick up yellow cubes, elevate them, and place them on a large balance. The team who stacked the most weight I take it would win, but there was another thing going on with placing the cubes on a chamber on the ground. It was interesting and the kids were having a blast. Of course, there were winners and looses, cheers and tears. Kind of the Olympics for nerds and geeks. And I was glad to see that females were highly represented. I spend a lot of my career as a teacher trying to get girls to pursue careers in science. From the number of doctors and doctorates from my students, I would say I was a partial success. So, here is the action. These things are pretty big and very complex. Probably pretty expensive. It was good to see small schools, like Tekoa, WA, with a population smaller than the enrollment in many of the other school. Yet they were competing with the best of them. Hoisting their yellow cube to the balance: http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Aram/w78/rc/State+Robot+Comp-7273.jpg.html And the rest follow. View them large if you can. Comments welcome. Aram Aram Langhans (Semi) Retired Science Teacher & Unemployed photographer ?The Human Genome Project has proved Darwin more right than Darwin himself would ever have dared dream.? James D. Watson