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Livin' La Vida Robot - Local High School Takes on M.I.T.

ocean robotIn April of 2005 Wired Magazine published one of *the* feel good stories of a lifetime.

It was called "La Vida Robot" ... It's the adventure of a group of inner city high school students from West Phoenix who dared to compete in a NASA sponsered science competition against the best and the brightest students from the more legendary colleges in the nation.

Their task was to build a remote controlled, military grade robot that could maneuver underwater and perform a series of complex repair oriented tasks.

All parts and materials were to be purchased with funds from doners. M.I.T. received $5,000 of their $11,000 budget from ExxonMobile.

The Carl Hayden High School team landed a total of $800 from local businesses. Their team members had little more than part time experience in construction and auto mechanics.

Their secret weapon? ...smarts, discipline and creative thinking.

While other teams assembled their robots out of advanced electronics and professional grade parts, the high school team found many of their components at Home Depot, salvage stores and... you'll have to read the story- the personal higene section of Ralph's Grocery Store.

So- how'd they do?

I don't want to give it away.

You have two choices:

Read the story ... or watch the movie- Salma Hayek will be producing it. If it weren't true you would never believe it.

I highly recommend reading the story in its entirety...

...then when you just have to know more about what happened to the kids involved, here's the update

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Chuck Willman is a real estate agent in the Phoenix metro area. He can be reached at www.AZvest.com 

Comments

Classic American story.  Good stuff.  Thanks for blogging about it.

Posted by Brian "Nick" Collins (BCAppraisals) about 1 year ago
Nick- An American story with a Latin twist... and a hero to the rescue after publication... it has it all.
Posted by Chuck Willman, Arizona Realtor® 480.292.0600 (Gentry Realty) about 1 year ago
Gives me goosebumps - reminds me a bit of that movie October Sky - wow
Posted by Liz Moras ~Chilliwack Realtor, Chilliwack, Hope, Langley, Abbotsford (Harrison Hot Springs, Cultus Lake) about 1 year ago
Yes Liz- with a touch of "Stand and Deliver" - the one about the inner city calculus geniuses.
Posted by Chuck Willman, Arizona Realtor® 480.292.0600 (Gentry Realty) about 1 year ago
Chuck, what an interesting story and it is so cool they used recycled materials, too.
Posted by Debra Kukulski-CDPE;GRI;ABR;RECS;e-PRO Real Estate Expert Northern Illinois (Re/Max Unlimited Northwest) about 1 year ago
Debra- It's amazing how innovative people on a limited budget can be.
Posted by Chuck Willman, Arizona Realtor® 480.292.0600 (Gentry Realty) about 1 year ago

This is too cool, Chuck.  I believe I'll have to read the story.

Mike in Tucson

Posted by Mike Jones (SUNSTREET MORTGAGE, LLC) about 1 year ago

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