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thebur
03-14-2007, 09:46 AM
I was just reading the "Next Up" when I saw this unbelieveable quote about VCU's big man, "Calvin Roland is 6-10, 245 (but only gets 105 mpg)".

Now I am not one to nitpick, but how did the VCU engineering department build this robot? Secondly, how does he get such great fuel economy? ( I don't know what J,B drive, but only 105 mpg sounds pretty good to me) This has to be a masterpiece of modern design and engineering. I personally cannot wait to see him in the game.

P.S.-Thanks DBR for all you do, the new boards are great!

gus
03-14-2007, 09:53 AM
I was just reading the "Next Up" when I saw this unbelieveable quote about VCU's big man, "Calvin Roland is 6-10, 245 (but only gets 105 mpg)".

Now I am not one to nitpick, but how did the VCU engineering department build this robot? Secondly, how does he get such great fuel economy? ( I don't know what J,B drive, but only 105 mpg sounds pretty good to me) This has to be a masterpiece of modern design and engineering. I personally cannot wait to see him in the game.

P.S.-Thanks DBR for all you do, the new boards are great!

surely there's a missing decimal point. I imagine he only gets 10.5 miles per gallon, which is pretty poor.

CMS2478
03-14-2007, 09:54 AM
I drive 45 minutes to work everyday and the gas prices are killing me. I gotta get me a "Calvin Roland." :D

Clipsfan
03-14-2007, 11:17 AM
I drive 45 minutes to work everyday and the gas prices are killing me. I gotta get me a "Calvin Roland." :D

Despite his excellent mpg, I'm guessing he tops out at round 10 mph. That would be a long commute!

Btw, gas here in Los Angeles has hit $3.70/gallon. Is is that bad in the rest of the country?

hc5duke
03-14-2007, 11:39 AM
Btw, gas here in Los Angeles has hit $3.70/gallon. Is is that bad in the rest of the country?

$3.01 is the best I can get in Pleasanton, but if seems like a lot of other places in East Bay are still under $3.00...

Assuming full court = 90 ft (out of 94 ft), avg possession = 20 seconds, giving us about 4.5 ft/s of movement. At 10.5 mpg, he'd get 3+ hours on a single gallon of gas.

Of course, this is assuming 10.5 mpg is the EPA rated game-time efficiency, not walking efficiency. I hear once EPA switches over to a more realistic gas efficiency, hybrid players will see their mpg go down a bit.

CMS2478
03-14-2007, 12:03 PM
I paid $2.39 here in NC yesterday, so it could be worse.

But I hear all the old folks say " I remember when I was 16 gas was a nickel a gallon." Well, I don't ever remember it being a nickel, but I remember it being $0.65 in my lifetime and I'm only 26.

Clipsfan
03-14-2007, 12:05 PM
I paid $2.39 here in NC yesterday, so it could be worse.

But I hear all the old folks say " I remember when I was 16 gas was a nickel a gallon." Well, I don't ever remember it being a nickel, but I remember it being $0.65 in my lifetime and I'm only 26.

I'm not much older, and I remember filling up for somewhere around $0.80/gallon during some of my trips across the country. Of course, those gas stations were in the middle of nowhere.

imagepro
03-14-2007, 01:56 PM
And I'm still complaining. You didn't make me feel any better Clips! We feel for you though....... MAN ALIVE!

mgtr
03-14-2007, 02:04 PM
Reference CA gas prices, the following from an internet source (in then-current dollars):

1970 $0.34
1980 1.23
1990 1.09
2000 1.66

So, if VCU takes their Android to San Jose (perish the thought!) they can only imagine how cheap he would have been to run in 1970.

dukeforester
03-14-2007, 02:20 PM
but it has been steadily rising.

fogey
03-14-2007, 02:23 PM
got unlimited mileage, he just fluttered his wings so fast no one could notice.

tombrady
03-14-2007, 02:36 PM
I paid $2.39 here in NC yesterday, so it could be worse.

But I hear all the old folks say " I remember when I was 16 gas was a nickel a gallon." Well, I don't ever remember it being a nickel, but I remember it being $0.65 in my lifetime and I'm only 26.

whoa, seriously? from your posts, i would have assumed you were closer to 62 than 26. wild.

hurleyfor3
03-14-2007, 03:20 PM
I have a photo of 68-cent gas in South Carolina from 1998 I think. I'll post it when I get home.

Virginian
03-14-2007, 03:55 PM
But I can remember when I could pull into a gas station and fill up my motorcyle (2.5 gallon tank) AND get a pack of cigarettes for a dollar.

But of course that was way back in 1920, or so it seems.

Indoor66
03-14-2007, 05:46 PM
I remeber paying $0.16 for regular between Newton & Charlotte, NC on Rt 16 - back in the 60's. Used to fill my MC once a week with HiTest for $.30 when attending Duke. Guess I am real old....

OZZIE4DUKE
03-14-2007, 06:17 PM
Curious about gas prices around the country, or if you are driving somewhere? Check out gasbuddy.com at http://www.gasbuddy.com/

You can type in a zip code to go to a specific town if you know the zip code. For instance, if you type in 27577 for Smithfield, NC, you might see a familiar phrase as a poster name ;)

hurleyfor3
03-14-2007, 06:24 PM
I use:

http://www.fuelgaugereport.com/ for average state/metro area prices
http://www.flyingj.com/fuel/gasoline_print_CF.cfm or
http://www.pilotcorp.com/Locations/Travel_Centers/Complete_Pricing_List.aspx for individual station prices.

These are formally compiled directly from stations, rather than from folks driving by.

hurleyfor3
03-14-2007, 07:48 PM
As promised. Yeah, I'm a dork.

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f19/frequentfreak/68_sc.jpg

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f19/frequentfreak/73_va.jpg

Jim3k
03-14-2007, 09:08 PM
I remeber paying $0.16 for regular between Newton & Charlotte, NC on Rt 16 - back in the 60's. Used to fill my MC once a week with HiTest for $.30 when attending Duke. Guess I am real old....

Basically, free. We had to pay the taxes, but not the gas. It came out to your 16¢. Lasted for about four days.

dukepsy1963
03-14-2007, 11:02 PM
Apparently VCU Engineering was thinking about this as early as 1983....!!

Check this out!!!



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koolaidRAM
03-14-2007, 11:06 PM
I was just reading the "Next Up" when I saw this unbelieveable quote about VCU's big man, "Calvin Roland is 6-10, 245 (but only gets 105 mpg)".

Now I am not one to nitpick, but how did the VCU engineering department build this robot? Secondly, how does he get such great fuel economy? ( I don't know what J,B drive, but only 105 mpg sounds pretty good to me) This has to be a masterpiece of modern design and engineering. I personally cannot wait to see him in the game.

P.S.-Thanks DBR for all you do, the new boards are great!

Apparently you underestimate VCU's Mechanical Engineering Dept.

Oh Canada
03-14-2007, 11:15 PM
$3.01 is the best I can get in Pleasanton, but if seems like a lot of other places in East Bay are still under $3.00...

Assuming full court = 90 ft (out of 94 ft), avg possession = 20 seconds, giving us about 4.5 ft/s of movement. At 10.5 mpg, he'd get 3+ hours on a single gallon of gas.

Of course, this is assuming 10.5 mpg is the EPA rated game-time efficiency, not walking efficiency. I hear once EPA switches over to a more realistic gas efficiency, hybrid players will see their mpg go down a bit.
boy you guys have it rough. That's about sixty cents a litre here in Canada. Oh yeah, our price as of today was a dollar and six cents a litre! Maybe we should get out the dog sleds.

husWagner1983
03-15-2007, 12:57 AM
Under the new "more realistic" methodology he gets "only" 95mpg.

husWagner1983
03-15-2007, 01:03 AM
Ivan is a bruiser and has a mean streak, while Sergei has a nice jumper...