AWS 30 - a milestone!
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AWS 30 - a milestone!
Yes, AWS30 is upon us. This deserves to be the best AWS we can manage. RazerDave suggested coordinating it with the Portsmouth RR event (they are only doing Sunday this year?) in order to persuade the Europeans to make a weekend of it.
We already have Richmond in September and Reading (Robots Live) in October, so November looks like being the best time.
Does anyone really, desperately, want to host this event? No-one approached me at AWS29. If you do, please post below.
I am happy to run it in Brighton if it is felt to be a good venue that will provide maximum attendance. If we coordinate with Portsmouth RR, I am about the closest. If anyone has any other ideas, I really don't mind.
If you have a great venue but are unsure about the actual running of the event, producing certificates, etc I'm sure many of us will be willing to help out if you want to spread the load.
Feel free to suggest dates (or dates to avoid), and anything else we need to consider.
Let the debate commence...
Edit: Nowhere above did I suggest that AWS30 should be part of the Roaming Robots event at Portsmouth. Please read the post carefully!
We already have Richmond in September and Reading (Robots Live) in October, so November looks like being the best time.
Does anyone really, desperately, want to host this event? No-one approached me at AWS29. If you do, please post below.
I am happy to run it in Brighton if it is felt to be a good venue that will provide maximum attendance. If we coordinate with Portsmouth RR, I am about the closest. If anyone has any other ideas, I really don't mind.
If you have a great venue but are unsure about the actual running of the event, producing certificates, etc I'm sure many of us will be willing to help out if you want to spread the load.
Feel free to suggest dates (or dates to avoid), and anything else we need to consider.
Let the debate commence...
Edit: Nowhere above did I suggest that AWS30 should be part of the Roaming Robots event at Portsmouth. Please read the post carefully!
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Gary, Team BeligerAnt
I would offer hosting it in stafford as im sure i could find somewhere big enough for a day, but location wise i guess im a bit far out compared to where everyone else is, plus id need uber help setting it up haha
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Portsmouth is Saturday and Sunday according to their website
Sounds like an interesting idea though. Be warned, Roaming Robots, although giving us a great platform for publicity will also impose restrictions like when we can fight and when not (all for good reasons) and if roboteers with more than one weight class enter the AWS they will more than likely be putting their heavier robots at a higher priority than their antweights, so might not be available to fight when we want them to.
Those are the reasons why a RRC at Robots Live is more a showcase than a competition. We'll be there though, and I'll bring my stage lights and video camera to feed into the big screens.
Simon
P.S. Stafford is fine with me, a lot further south than Hull, which is the furthest north I've ever been in search of robot combat.
Sounds like an interesting idea though. Be warned, Roaming Robots, although giving us a great platform for publicity will also impose restrictions like when we can fight and when not (all for good reasons) and if roboteers with more than one weight class enter the AWS they will more than likely be putting their heavier robots at a higher priority than their antweights, so might not be available to fight when we want them to.
Those are the reasons why a RRC at Robots Live is more a showcase than a competition. We'll be there though, and I'll bring my stage lights and video camera to feed into the big screens.
Simon
P.S. Stafford is fine with me, a lot further south than Hull, which is the furthest north I've ever been in search of robot combat.
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Hi all,
Portsmouth is way too far for me, and I would rather keep AWS separate to heavy and feather events, to be honest, as I nearly always get interference at the live events. Stafford would be a great place for me, if not, maybe a more central location again, like Oxford?
Portsmouth is way too far for me, and I would rather keep AWS separate to heavy and feather events, to be honest, as I nearly always get interference at the live events. Stafford would be a great place for me, if not, maybe a more central location again, like Oxford?
Jack Evans
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I agree with Jack. This should be big and special, and I don't think we're going to achieve that with integration into another event.
I'm all for events where there are other weightclasses, but the AWS is like our flagship; it would seem perculiar for it to be held at an event where, in the organiser's (and public's) eyes, we were not the main attraction.
I'm all for events where there are other weightclasses, but the AWS is like our flagship; it would seem perculiar for it to be held at an event where, in the organiser's (and public's) eyes, we were not the main attraction.
Scott Fyfe-Jamieson, Captain of Epic Robotics. Champion of AWS38/41/42.
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Please note: I did not suggest that the AWS was anything to do with the RR event, merely that if RR were only a 1-day event on Sunday, we could run the AWS on the Saturday.
I have always been one of the strongest opponents of running an AWS at another event, for all the reasons stated above.
Jim, the AWS committee need to be confident that the event will be properly organised, which is why we insist on it being run by someone that is over 18 (so they can legally hire a venue) and also someone that is well known to us and familiar with how an AWS runs - someone that has taken part in a few AWS.
So let's try again, any suggestions for AWS30?
I have always been one of the strongest opponents of running an AWS at another event, for all the reasons stated above.
Jim, the AWS committee need to be confident that the event will be properly organised, which is why we insist on it being run by someone that is over 18 (so they can legally hire a venue) and also someone that is well known to us and familiar with how an AWS runs - someone that has taken part in a few AWS.
So let's try again, any suggestions for AWS30?
Gary, Team BeligerAnt