Posted in March 2008

Done: Item 68 – Have robotics team make it to the regional finals.

Well, I didn’t think this would be accomplished. No, that’s wrong, I thought it would be but far after the 1001 days were over. I actually thought about changing it to something else because the team’s success is not under my control. Then couldn’t figure out what to change it to: get two new sponsors, start some sort of spirit team, get three more girls involved. Out of laziness I kept it as written.

Thursday, Friday, and yesterday the LA Regional was held up at the LA Sports Arena. I didn’t attend Thursday’s practice rounds due to my Power Plant class but apparently we had lots of problems. We were seven pounds overweight (goodbye outriggers to keep us from falling over, 2 wheels, and little bits of aluminum) and had a major coding error that made our pneumatics cease to work after autonomous hybrid mode. But we finally passed inspection and made it to every single practice round – plus several more when FIRST was struggling to find working robots to fill out the rounds. Friday we won six out of seven qualifying rounds. I’ll spare all of the details about the one loss that should’ve been a win – it involves 1/4 of a second of lost radio communication and FIRST being idiots. Ended the day ranked 4th. Yesterday we lost (I think) both of our last qualifying rounds but finished as the 11th place seed. Despite our high seed, I was still surprised when we were chosen to join the 4th place alliance. Of course, five or so teams declined to join the alliance before us – the plight of a rookie team with a not-great robot that gets ranked well – but we were excited nonetheless. We ended up losing in the quarterfinals; the lack of strong alliance mates plus our falling over 30 seconds into the second match did us in.

But look at it this way: our previous best seed was 25th. Last year was the first time we even made it to all of the practice rounds. I have a feeling we’re going to have a much easier time recruiting students to join the team next year. We’re even talking about building two identical robots next season.

My best shot of us in action isn’t real great. Seating isn’t exactly ideal for getting action shots unless you’re on the crew (and then you don’t care).

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The balls are randomly ordered on the overpass so you never know if you’re ball will be in front of you when you start.

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Alliance pairings always take forever. Tito, our rep, is just to the left of the overpass.

Choosing Alliances

I had fun making fun of several of the guys for playing chess in the pit between rounds.

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Rest of the photos from this weekend are here. Photos from the build season are here, here, here, and here.

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FO: Orange BSJ

Soon as I found out Maegan and Jeremy were having a baby, I decided to make a BSJ. I picked out the yarn before I knew they were having a girl but, well, orange is one of the few neutrally gendered colors. This BSJ only took me a week and a half of knitting time but I kept putting it aside and delayed seaming for a month. I forgot to have Matt deliver it when he went East so this will get mailed soon. Hope they like it!

Finished-BSJ

Pattern: Baby Surprise Jacket
Designer: Elizabeth Zimmerman
Alterations: None
Recipient: Izzy
Yarn: Cascade 220 Superwash
Colorway: Dark orange (?)
Amount Used: Approx 290 yards
Needles: Size 7 (not sure – forgot to write down)
Started: March 15, 2008
Finished: May 25, 2008

Ahhhhhh!

I keep thinking the caught-up feeling will come soon. First there was, well, FIRST. Six weeks of always being a bit behind. Then Matt got sick, then I did. This week he was back East for work and I thought, great, I’ll have lots of time to get things done. I can get the spare room closet organized, try out the flat bread recipe Matt has, take photos of my neighborhood, learn to crochet, solve world hunger. What really got accomplished? Half a Dynamics homework assignment, helping Fred keep calm regarding room allocations, rougly a third of a BSJ knit, and figuring out that those Eating Right meals from Vonn’s don’t taste half bad.

Maybe this just isn’t a semester where I’ll ever get caught up. I have three difficult major classes, two organizations which require my attention, and a few hours of work each week. Just enough things on my plate that I can procrastinate. Busier and I’d have to squeeze everything in, less items would lead to things getting done out of boredom. At least I’m not too behind. Or so I think. I grabbed out one of my partly-used notebooks and will work on creating a good ‘ole GTD list.

Never fear, this post isn’t just about my whining a having both too much and not enough to do. Here’s some photos from last weekend. Steph and I went to the release party for Craft Magazine up in Sherman Oaks. Everyone made felt monsters. I forgot just how much fun it is to do “craft” things. You know, the sort of crafts you did when you were little. None of this complicated sewing, knitting, stitching stuff. Just some felt, glue, googly eyes, and imagination. We’ve already got plans to have a felt monster-making party sometime soon.

Below: Me and Steph’s monsters are, naturally, good buddies

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One of my very few non-posted photos of Steph
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This guy sat across from us. He didn’t have much sewing experience but was really enjoying himself. His monster became this when it was done.

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Done: Item 60 – Go to a Derby Dolls match

Steph can be blamed for helping me get this done. A couple days ago she sent an email about a few of the Derby Dolls’ upcoming matches and asked who wanted to come along to a special one March 1st. I jumped at the chance (and soon Matt had agreed to come along). The event, called Get Lucky 2008, was held at the Orange County Fairground and was actually three matches in a row.

I would explain how to play roller derby but, really, I have little idea. Someone called a jammer, who has a star on her helmet, tries to make her way through a bunch of other women. This scores points but I’ve got no clue how many. The first round was filled with our making jokes about how the refs determined scoring. There’s penalties for some physical contact but we couldn’t figure out what. Elbowing, butt-checking, and falling down in order to trip someone else all happen on a regular basis. It’s basically women with funky roller derby nicknames (“Dirty Debbie Harry” and “Gory Hilton” are two I can remember) beating each other up while skating around a flat, circular track.

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The first match, between the Orange County Huntington Heartbreakers vs the Inland Empire somethings was pretty boring. The OC team creamed them something like 106 to 25. Second match was better (Psycho Ex-Girlfriends vs someone) finished with the green team (not OC) winning by 50 or so. The final match was by far the best. LA’s Tough Cookies (dressed, of course, as slutty girlscouts) barely beat the OC team. It went back and forth with lots of carnage in between.

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I really enjoyed myself once I sort of got the hang of it and the momentum picked up. I’ll probably go with Steph if she goes to another match.

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