Konieczny said he’s not nervous about going to the world championships because he doesn’t have to do anything other than enjoy watching the team compete. “We’re pretty confident about where we’re at, but we definitely think there’s a lot of improvements we can make to our robot.” “We want to do really well, but I think no matter what, we’ll just be happy to go,” he said. Styma said because it’s the team’s first time going to the world championship and since it’s the last event of the year, everyone is excited. Szatkowski said every year, the team learns flaws in its design and learns what would be a good or a bad idea. “I think each season that we go into, we have a much better understanding of the mechanisms and what we need to get accomplished and how we can do it effectively,” Styma said. Styma said during the season, teams get a chance to see other robots and the design of each robot.
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“When we talk about design or something, we all know what’s going on and we all know how to improve,” he said. Sophomore Matthew Szatkowski said during the first year of Posen robotics in 2016, he had no idea what was going on but after that year, he has had a much better understanding of everything. “This year, the kids have really shined through and put something together that’s really good.” “We made a very good one actually, but we had some bad luck in our competitions and some mechanical failures,” he said. Last year, the team’s second year, Konieczny said the team tried for a robot that could do everything. We played it safe, and not knowing how much we were going to be able to do in that six weeks so we kind of played it safe.”
“The robot we built our rookie year, I would call a rookie robot. “Every kid on our team was a rookie the first year and some didn’t know which way to turn a screwdriver,” Konieczny said. Konieczny said making the world championships in the team’s third year shows that hard work pays off. “I think most of the issues that we’ve had in previous years have been worked out,” he said. anyway I'm going to honestly get back to this breakfasty meal but solid film.Junior Jeremy Styma said this season has been the team’s best season because of how much the team has improved. not to giveaway anything but verdict! wow.
you'll shed a tear, as the ending is sop dramatic. and once it starts it will have you consumed. it's a film that i wouldn't want to waste the words good or bad on. i soon left for a trip to Marrakesh and this film haunted. what is governance? what is corruption? and again, what is race? when we finished watching this film we both were utterly in deep emotional paralysis. this is the type of film that makes a person really think. a McQueen film has bits of humour but this doesn't really have any. but hear there is no real humour, to be honest. what is darkness? sometimes i can watch something someone found extremely dark and see complete humour. darkness in films is a notion often wasted on perception. it's a distinct claustaphobic feel that makes this film so engrossing and dark. barely any of the film is set in any other place but a hallway and a room. going to Rio to see it with a Dutch girl, that was seemingly into different types of experiences, Detroit blew both our minds. but in a way that could come across as strange. Watching Detroit I realised a few things.