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RoboCup 2004: Reports From The Field?

SeriousEyePanda writes "With this year's edition of RoboCup now taking place in Portugal (June 27-July 5), and many of us not able to attend, I'd like to ask for on-site reports from the event. The official site seems a bit lacking in this respect. What are your experiences and thoughts so far? Links to videos depicting game play would be especially appreciated (Freecached for Pete's sake)"

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  1. Live news coverage on the Internet by QuantumG · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It would seem that when netizens disconnect from the Internet they don't take notes. Live coverage is pathetic on the net. For example, the live coverage of the SpaceShipOne 100km space shot consisted of a webcast of the Space Show where the onsite reporter was using a cell phone to relay back what was happening. No pictures. No video. Not to mention the fact that all the feeds were swamped because the Space Show has never had that many listeners before and as such you were listening to static for half the time (but webcasted static!).

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  2. Dont forget RoboCup Junior! by The+Head+Sage · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The RoboCup Junior competition is also on at the momemnt. The current team representing Australia is from my school and their robots are impressive. I've witnessed the bith of RoboCup Junior and have assisted with it since then. This is a great way to teach students about robotics and programming. One of the robots built at my school is programmed in ASM, which is a pretty good feat. I remember the early days of RoboCup junior where is was Lego alround and my team won the national championships in the first year...

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