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FIRST FRC Team distribution map 2014

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FIRST FRC Team distribution map 2014 by coolhandluke Mar 10, 2014
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This is a map of the distribution of FIRST FRC teams by state. It is scaled so that the z axis max is 5 in, and the total width is 28 in. Courtesy of FRC team 811. Print them out and distribute/show them off at your next competition!

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Is the height simply a representation of the total number of teams in a state?
It would be interesting to do a similar thing, but with team DENSITY (# of teams / surface area of state)

Back in 2007, My team (238) took a big map of the United States, and stuck a pin into it at the location of EVERY FIRST robotics team.
That was a LOT of pins! Lots of days sitting on the floor, toiling away. "How many pins for Tacoma?..."
I'm pretty sure I remember giving it to Dean Kamen himself.

Yeah I helped my team(811) with the Kamen map gift in 2010 I think.

I looked into doing it the way you mentioned. I couldn't find a CAD program that could easily handle that. Plus all of that information is a lot to track down, especially during build season.

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