4-7 at LexisNexis – Vex meeting – we’ll be driving, coding, and nothing else. Mandatory for drivers, optional for everyone else. See you there!
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Vex Schedule
Thanks for everyone who has shown up for the Wednesday meeting today. Vex is doing well. The rest of our meetings (besides the Wednesday meeting) will be held with the Exothermic Robotics at LexisNexis, 2445 140th Ave NE, Suite B200, Bellevue, WA 98005. Here’s our schedule:
- Saturday: 10-6
- Sunday: 12-6
- Tuesday: 4-7
- Wednesday: 5-9
- Thursday: 4-9
I can help provide rides after school. You do not have to be present at all of these meetings, but the more the merrier. Over the weekend, we will make our arm perfected, modify the robot so that there can be two drivers, polish up some rough areas, and get some programming done for the sensors. Over the weekdays, we will do some extensive driving to get experience, strategizing, and make design modifications as necessary. It should be fairly relaxing.
This will culminate in our competition at Redmond High on Saturday, March 14th. I’ll post more info about that soon. Thanks for the great work, team!
Competition and Hotels

Hey guys. Since the general email didn’t work very well, I would like to remind all those that did not write to me about going to the competition to do so ASAP so that we may know some accurate data. If you have already told me, you don’t have to again.
The competition is march 26-28 (Thursday-Saturday) at Key Arena and we would like to know if you want to stay at a hotel or not. Please send an email to ma-fontenelle@hotmail.com and tell me. Officers too, please.
Thanks,
Marc-Antoine
Vex/Exothermic Meeting Tomorrow
We will have a meeting with Redmond High tomorrow at LexisNexis from 4-7. I’ll be in the room next to Mr. Cooney’s room around 3:45 if anyone needs a ride.
We’ll work on perfecting the arm and drivetrain. We’ll also test drive.
Vex + Exothermics Meeting
Thanks to everyone who attended the Exothermic meeting today! I hope it was a rewarding experience – I definitely learned a lot. I’d like to give a thanks to Exothermic Robotics for inspiring and helping us greatly today. We recieved two giant boxes of parts thanks to the help of Rick and John. Thanks to Preetum for giving us a great overview of 575′s awesome bot and its programming.
Anyways, lets discuss plans again. Tomorrow, I’m not exactly sure how much we will be able to accomplish. But we will meet during tutorial.
Sunday, we will be building a design inspired by Team 525′s bot. Meet at Dennis’s house from 8-5.
After the sunday meeting, we’ll plan how we want to do weekday meetings. Exothermic Robotics has mentioned that we could do build at their place from 4-7 on Tuesday/Thursdays – which could be great because we can get their expertise and practice in their field. If everyone’s interested, we could do that + Wednesday meetings.
Homework: Finish reading the Vex Inventor’s guide by Sunday. Chapter 1 Introduction – Chapter 2 Structure – Chapter 3 Motion – Chapter 4 Power – Chapter 5 Sensors – Chapter 6 Control – Chapter 7 Logic
Vex Meeting will Still Happen
The Vex Meeting will still be happening – Redmond is on a 2-hour late start and will still be meeting. As such, we’ll still be meeting them at LexisNexis today.
If you need a ride, call me 425-749-8411. Please let me know if you can still make it. Otherwise, I’m assuming that you have a ride to LexisNexis (not Interlake).
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Vex Meeting and Updates
Thanks to everyone who showed up for the Vex meeting today! If you missed it due to the AMC, read up – we have some important things coming up.
We will be travelling to the LexisNexis Bellevue office tomorrow for a field trip to visit Redmond High’s “Exothermic” Robotics. This will occur from 4-7PM – you can leave from LexisNexis early if you wish. The address is 2445 140th Ave NE, Suite B200, Bellevue, WA 98005. They’ll have snacks & refreshments so you won’t be hungry. At LexisNexis, we’ll be talking to Exothermic Robotics about our robot design, strategies, and parts. We’ll meet in the commons at 4PM at Interlake High. This is pretty important, so make your best effort to show up. Please leave a comment to let me know of your status, so I can plan for transportation.
We’ll also be meeting at Dennis’s house over the weekends. We’ll have a weekend meeting from 8-5 on Sunday.
Homework: As part of the Vex team, you’ll need to read some materials. I’ll be assigning less than 15 minutes of reading daily, so it should not be hard to keep up. Before tomorrow’s meeting with Exothermic, I would like everyone to read chapters 1 and 2 of the Vex Inventor’s guide. Eric, our rules expert, should read through the rules manuals by Sunday. Dennis, our logistics expert, should familiarize himself with different Vex parts (wait until after the meeting tomorrow – you’ll see a lot of parts tomorrow). If you haven’t already, watch the Vex video.
Links:
Vex Inventor’s Guide – Chapter 1 Introduction – Chapter 2 Structure – Chapter 3 Motion – Chapter 4 Power – Chapter 5 Sensors – Chapter 6 Control – Chapter 7 Logic
Competition Journalism
Going into the competition we will have designated photographers, cameramen, livebloggers, and writers. We would like volunteers but we will draft people if we fall short. If you are given a job, you will be expected to produce pictures, videos, notes etc. that give insight into the competition experience. These will be posted on the website and used again next year, so do quality work.
To volunteer, leave a comment on this post saying what you think you can do. Be realistic and only sign up if you plan to follow through.
Quick Updates
Due to the unanimous decision today, we will purchase and register one kit of VEX parts. The whole thing, including the kit, registration, and extra materials, should average about 700$. Please note however, that this is being done under the condition that the team shall participate in sufficient fundraisers to makeup for the kits. There are numerous ways in which that can be done, and there will be plenty of time to worry about that.
The task list that we must complete before the competition is:
- Build all the spare/replacement parts (Build, headed by Kevin)
- Finish all the flag/banner/button stuff (Graphics, headed by Angela)
- Present a Parent Meeting (PR, headed by Olivier)
- Buy spirit Gear (Joint PR-Graphics effort)
- make a sign (probably made of cloth) that says “Saints Robotics since we’re required to have our team name on our robot (Graphics, headed by Angela)
- gather/prepare extra spray paint, paint, cloth, etc. to bring to
the competition (Graphics, headed by Angela)
If I missed anything, email me so I can add it into the list.
Looking Towards the FRC Competition
Thanks for all who showed up to today’s meeting to help clean up! As we get closer to the FRC competition on March 26-28, there are a few things we need to start thinking about:
Hotels
The FRC competition is in Seattle. However, as it is over several days, many of us will be staying in a hotel. You should start thinking about if you will be staying at a hotel or staying at home.
Spirit Gear
We should start thinking about buying things to show our school spirit at the competitions. Start thinking about them and start sharing ideas soon.
Vex Robotics
There seems to be some interest for Vex Robotics. At today’s meeting, both Angelas, Larry, Darian, Dominic, and Eric expressed interest. I believe that Kevin, Vivek, Dennis, Teresa, and a few others showed interest during the monday meeting. If we do Vex, we need to decide whether or not we will participate in the upcoming competition at Redmond High. The competition is on March 14th, so we will have an effective build season of around three weeks. However, the robot will be much smaller and thus easier to build. If you are willing to show the dedication and put in the time needed to build the robot, it should work out just fine.
