Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Spread our Word

Please tell your friends and family about us. We try to update our blog regularly so look out for changes. We also try to add poles and other fun things on our blog that you can do. Also please post comments. Thanks for your support.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Cars that are safe

There are some cars which are made to be safe, like in the movie. The main difference: the actual ones use ultrasonic sensors only for backing up. They use radar, which use light in wavelengths that can't be seen, for other purposes. The rest of the way radar works is basically the same. The biggest problems include having the car not warning the driver that he is passing by a lamppost.

This is a post from Alpha Rex. (I'm posting a lot! The other people should be posting some!)

The wires for the NXT are like telephone jacks, with one difference: the snap-connector on top is to one side, not in the center, to prevent kids from connecting their robots to the telephone line.

Brrriiiiing! Brrriiiiiing!
person: Hello?
NXT: Hello.
person: Who is this?
NXT: Alpha Rex.


Thursday, December 3, 2009

Ultrasonic sensors

This post will be concerning ultrasonic sensors. They are sensors that project sound that can't be heard and wait for it to bounce off an object and come back. Then it uses the time it takes for it to get back to calculate how far away something is. The biggest problem is that they don't have a huge range, about 0-9 feet (0-3 meters/metres). Also, if the object is not directly in front of the sensor, how far away it can be from in front of the sensor gets smaller the further away from the actual sensor while being detected gets smaller. It is harder to detect fabric and spheres with ultrasonic sensors because fabric might let the sound go through and spheres could deflect the sound in a different direction. Other factors which might affect the readings are: air turbulence, temperature, and humidity.

This is a post from Alpha Rex, A.K.A, the sound effects guy from the movie at the top.

The wires for the NXT are like telephone jacks, with one difference: the snap-connector on top is to one side, not in the center, to prevent kids from connecting their robots to the telephone line.

Brrriiiiing! Brrriiiiiing!
person: Hello?
NXT: Hello.
person: Who is this?
NXT: Alpha Rex.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Reason

The reason for this post is to clear up the fact that the safety information is because this year's challenge is on transportation.

This is a post from Tree Guy, a.k.a. Alpha Rex.

The wires for the NXT are like telephone jacks, with one difference: the snap-connector on top is to one side, not in the center, to prevent kids from connecting their robots to the telephone line.

Brrriiiiing! Brrriiiiiing!
person: Hello?
NXT: Hello.
person: Who is this?
NXT: Alpha Rex.

Safety Information

Above are some links to websites with safety information on different modes of transportation. We will post some more information and safety rules of our own soon. Enjoy!

Storm Guy, a.k.a. The Evil Rob Nungray

Monday, August 31, 2009

New Season

Welcome to a new FLL season! The challenge is "Smart Move". It is essentially mass transportation. We forgot to mention that there are robotics challenges. Basically, a robot has to do certain things on a rectangular table with a specially designed mat and some lego mission models. Another team has an identical board glued to ours on the long side opposite from base. The most puzzling mission model this year is the bridge: it seems to make it so that an object, our robot, for example, can go over it to the other side.

This is a post from Tree Guy, a.k.a. Alpha Rex.

The wires for the NXT are like telephone jacks, with one difference: the snap-connector on top is to one side, not in the center, to prevent kids from connecting their robots to the telephone line.

Brrriiiiing! Brrriiiiiing!
person: Hello?
NXT: Hello.
person: Who is this?
NXT: Alpha Rex.