Make two robots. Sometimes they are not identical but they are always twins. #2056waystowin pic.twitter.com/tT64vYfL2C
— OP Robotics (@frc2056) March 6, 2015
Promote your team, your sponsors and why you do FIRST @FRCTeams @CANFIRST @OPHWDSB @OCT_OEEO http://t.co/uL2mTs8yCI #2056waystowin — OP Robotics (@frc2056) February 26, 2015
Make a meal plan for each event. Don’t leave your drive team scrambling for food. #juicematters #2056waystowin pic.twitter.com/GszN9PXve1
— OP Robotics (@frc2056) February 26, 2015
Use Putty on your batteries and electrical connections, we use: Cooper Air Seal Cat# 18415-3 #2056waystowin pic.twitter.com/BgC2tbXQnN — OP Robotics (@frc2056) February 14, 2015
Measure that robot often. Check the office for a mail scale (150 lbs) or visit your local veterinary #2056waystowin pic.twitter.com/Ak4ui6qQTJ
— OP Robotics (@frc2056) February 10, 2015
Mentoring is very rewarding! Congrats Guys #2056waystowin pic.twitter.com/D1xZ09ZMmG — OP Robotics (@frc2056) February 8, 2015
Know the Game – read the manual, read it again, and again, and yet again! #2056waystowin pic.twitter.com/JNtOfJESLX
— OP Robotics (@frc2056) February 5, 2015
Keep it simple #2056waystowin pic.twitter.com/j5IKU2kCAd — OP Robotics (@frc2056) February 4, 2015
Never Stop #2056waystowin pic.twitter.com/88kbrx3av8 — OP Robotics (@frc2056) January 30, 2015
The team that eats together, wins together. #2056waystowin pic.twitter.com/r9ck9mW714 — OP Robotics (@frc2056) January 23, 2015
Designing in CAD software @SOLIDWORKS can help avoid headaches later. #2056waystowin pic.twitter.com/jFx55H2JG9 — OP Robotics (@frc2056) January 21, 2015
In the midst of build, pull out your Motorola and call @harmanthehater and @babbulicious #2056waystowin pic.twitter.com/sqQZhjmeZ6 — OP Robotics (@frc2056) January 20, 2015
Being comfortable when discussing things that matter. #2056waystowin pic.twitter.com/o5v0kxUDtr — OP Robotics (@frc2056) January 15, 2015
Building and testing the field can teach you a lot about the game #2056waystowin pic.twitter.com/yskKx11ZND — OP Robotics (@frc2056) January 11, 2015