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1 March 2026

  • 16:1316:13, 1 March 2026 FIRST Place (hist | edit) [2,582 bytes] Fallinsideahole (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox Location | bodystyle = width:25em; | image = [https://www.frcarchive.com/index.php?q=post/view/38209 https://www.frcarchive.com/index.php?q=thumb/38209/thumb.jpg] | tag = [https://www.frcarchive.com/index.php?q=post/list/first_place/1 first_place] | address = 200 Bedford Street | location = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchester,_New_Hampshire Manchester, NH] | opened = 1998 }} FIRST Place is the headquarters of FIRST, located at 200 Bedford Street i...") originally created as "First place"

24 February 2026

  • 02:1602:16, 24 February 2026 Website (hist | edit) [2,161 bytes] Fallinsideahole (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Circa 1993-1994<ref>[https://www.frcarchive.com/frcwiki/index.php/File:1994_Team_Updates.pdf 1994 Team Updates]</ref> FIRST operated a dial-up bulletin board system for important messages and communication. With the corporate sponsors as well as school labs of the era, dialing-in would have been more accessible than for the general public. By September 1995 FIRST had an World Wide Web connection and website with e-mail system in place. Team numbers...")

22 February 2026

  • 22:4422:44, 22 February 2026 Banner (hist | edit) [934 bytes] Fallinsideahole (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Banners, also commonly called blue banners, are large cloth banners awarded for winning the playoff tournament or the Chairman's or Impact awards at an official FIRST competition. In 1999 and 2000 light blue banners with a white border were given to event winners, with a yellow banner with black border given to the 1999 championship winners and but the standard light blue awarded in 2000. <gallery perrow=3 heights=250px widths=300px> File:43915 - 2000 2...")

16 February 2026

  • 02:4102:41, 16 February 2026 Radio (hist | edit) [4,660 bytes] Fallinsideahole (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Motorola RNet radios were wireless modem radios used for communication in the FIRST Robotics Competition from 1993 until the introduction of the cRIO control system and wi-fi communications in 2009. Rnet radios establish a wireless serial communications link similar to a dial-up modem but over-the-air instead of phone lines. In the 1990s, teams would be supplied RNets in the kit of parts, but these were collected before the beginning of competition a...") originally created as "Rnet"

14 February 2026

  • 02:5102:51, 14 February 2026 Tagging (hist | edit) [3,773 bytes] Fallinsideahole (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This page describes the rationale behind the [https://www.frcarchive.com/ FRC Archive]'s tagging system. ==Teams== Imaged and media of robots, pits, matches, and other things pertaining to a particular team or teams are tagged in the FRC Archive with frc preceding their team number, i.e. [https://www.frcarchive.com/index.php?q=post/list/frc1/1 frc1] or [https://www.frcarchive.com/index.php?q=post/list/frc818/1 frc818]. Team numbers from 1997 can be searched for by...")

9 February 2026

  • 21:4021:40, 9 February 2026 Science Enrichment Encounters (hist | edit) [1,598 bytes] Fallinsideahole (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Science Enrichment Encounters, or SEE, is a hands-on children's science museum started in 1985 by Dean Kamen<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19990203233823/http://www.usfirst.org/dean.html FIRST Profile - Dean Kamen</ref>. It was originally located at 324 Commercial St. in Manchester, New Hampshire but moved in 1999 to FIRST headquarters at 200 Bedford Street in 1999. 1986 seems to have been the museum's first operating season, as they consider 2026 to be their 40th...")

1 February 2026

  • 22:5722:57, 1 February 2026 Kickoff (hist | edit) [6,132 bytes] Fallinsideahole (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Kickoff is the event that signifies the start of the yearly FIRST Robotics Competition season and includes the release of that year's challenge. The game, playing field, robot rules, and kit of parts items for that year are released at a mix of physical and virtual events. In the early days, kickoff was a single physical event that team representatives would attend to pick up the kit of parts and see the playing field hands-on. As FIRST grew, local kickoff events...")
  • 04:4804:48, 1 February 2026 Test games (hist | edit) [4,667 bytes] Fallinsideahole (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Before kickoff and the official start of the FIRST Robotics Competition season, FIRST generally tests out game ideas and concepts to make sure they will actually work. Although the specifics of these tests are not really meant to be public beyond their impact on the official, final game rules, some information about early test games has become public over the years. ==1991 Test Game== In late 1991 as part of developing Maize Craze Deka and FIRST emp...") originally created as "Test game"

18 January 2026