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06-01-2005, 12:02 AM
Thread created automatically to discuss UFH Honoree: Gary Dillard (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/ufh.php?action=honoreedetail&id=39/).

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Kyle Love
06-01-2005, 12:03 AM
GREAT JOB MR GARY DILLARD! You are in the elite of the elite now in FIRST! Great job teaching kids about the newest technology! Keep it up you make us all proud! :D

Bharat Nain
06-01-2005, 12:16 AM
Congratulations Mr. Dillard. Great going - keep it up.

tiffany34990
06-01-2005, 12:18 AM
DILLARD!!!! congrats! i've worked with you the past 6 years. when i entered s.p.a.m. as high school student finally you were the mentor that i worked with first on Fluffy's other arms that we never used but that's okay. you are an amazing mentor and friend. thanks for writing my recommendation letter and always supporting me and the team. S.P.A.M. is more fun for sure with you around. keep on dancing!!! Long live S.P.A.M.!!!

Congrats again!!!

Mike Schroeder
06-01-2005, 12:20 AM
Congrats Gary, I was trying to stalk gary at Palemtto so i could give him a bear hug, but he wasnt there, but i got to meet him at Nats and had a nice long conversation about years past and random stuff in atlanta

and on another note, congrats to fluffy, for being one of the only robots that could toss us around like a rag doll in 2002

Arefin Bari
06-01-2005, 12:31 AM
I have known Gary since 2002 Robot Rodeo. I went over to their pit to check out their transmission, while Gary gave me a brief overview of Fluffy (S.P.A.M.'s 2002 roobt). Right away I knew that this man had something to offer to me, a lot of knowledge. He is one of the mentors in FIRST I definitely look up to. He is very inspiring as well as a very good friend. Not only that he had few good discussions with me about engineering, he also helped my team...

... 2004 UCF regional, Thursday evening, team 108's robot was 138 pounds, few of us from the team stayed back in the pit to work on the robot. One man that was still there who didn't have any reason to stick around but just to show gracious professionalism. Yes, Gary Dillard was there standing right behind us, supplying us tools, screws, drills, power (whatever we needed). I salute him for who he is, a great guy who knows the true meaning of FIRST.

Not only that he is a great inspiring mentor on S.P.A.M. he is also a very good friend of mine. I met him through his wonderful daughter who is also a part of S.P.A.M., April Dillard. I have realized why I am still in FIRST, it is because I still have mentors and friends like Gary Dillard who takes time out of their hand to show and tell us about things we want to learn about.

Gary, you truly deserve this honor, Congratulation man.

Andrew Rudolph
06-01-2005, 01:12 AM
Congrats to you Gary!! You have always inspired me, great to see you got recognition.

robot180
06-01-2005, 01:28 AM
First of all, I worked most closely with Gary this past year with the team's website. Ironically, in that page with the quote and bio and stuff about Gary as the UFH, the link to our team's website is wrong. It is
http://spamrobotics.com/
I am sure it is just a mistake so if someone could fix that, it would be great.

Congrats to Gary. I am glad someone like him was there to help with the website through a ruff year of inexperienced people trying to make a good one and we won the Website Excellence Award at the Palmetto Regional. Gary also helped a lot with the Chairman's Award essay. I know this because my mom was the awards team mentor and she kept talking about how much Gary was helping with it. After he helped with it, we won the Judges Award at UCF for coming very close to winning the Chairman's Award there. Those are the two major awards that I remember that we won this year and both were, in large part, due to Gary. Thanks!

Rich Wong
06-01-2005, 01:43 AM
WOW, Congratulations Gary!!!!!

SPAM is so lucky to have someone like you.
:) :) :)

Tytus Gerrish
06-01-2005, 01:56 AM
Ya, alright. Go Gary. You Rock. thank's for telling me 5/8"-18 existed. Let's all go To IRI and celebrate

Barry Bonzack
06-01-2005, 02:19 AM
Congrats Gary Dillard! I was proud to know who you were right when I met you at UCF. I was even more proud when you knew who I was before I introduced myself. You have a great bunch of students and one of my absolute favorite teams. Great teams derive from great mentors. Congratulations again.


Edit: I just recalled my first memory of Gary Dillard before I actually knew who he was... I was in the stands at the 2004 Championship event hanging out with some of my SPAM buddies. They had just won their match and I was laughing at my friends who were doing the peculiar SPAM cheer. As I turned around and looked up I noticed the parents and the mentors (Mr. Dillard was right behind me) were also singing and kicking their legs up as well. Now THAT is a spirited bunch! I was stunned, my team (1390 after their rookie year) complained about having hats with ears attached to them, and here SPAM had students constantly cheering and singing. I loved the atmosphere and vowed to do what I could to try to make whatever team I became a part of more like SPAM.

Jay H 237
06-01-2005, 05:24 AM
Congratulations Gary! :)

KathieK
06-01-2005, 06:22 AM
Congratulations, Gary! :D
(If there were an actual award associated with this, I can picture Gary clutching it saying, "Mine. Mine. Mine. Mine."!!!)

Rich Kressly
06-01-2005, 07:24 AM
Congrats Gary! It was a true pleasure to finally meet you in person it Atlanta. You dedication and spirit are true assets to the FIRST community.

Al Skierkiewicz
06-01-2005, 07:28 AM
Congratulations, Gary.
It is always nice to see someone who works so well with students get recognition. A great guy from a great team, keep up the good work.

richardp
06-01-2005, 08:23 AM
Congrats to Gary Dillard. I was able to meet him in Atlanta because he was looking for Heidi and her Dave buttons.

Anne Shade
06-01-2005, 08:34 AM
Congratulations Gary!!! I had the opportunity to work for Gary during my internship several summers ago. He's great at his job, a wonderful father to his children, and a great and caring mentor. Congratulations again Gary.

Warren Boudreau
06-01-2005, 08:35 AM
Dude!!!! Congrats, man.

I think I've known Gary longer than most of the Chief Delphi members have been around.

It's been a pleasure and an honor to work with you both on the job and with Team SPAM.

Billfred
06-01-2005, 09:48 AM
Congrats, Gary!!

I first met Gary at the 2004 Robot Rodeo, after dealing with him for a while here on CD. If it weren't for him, I think I might still be in Orlando helping the crew get the matches in. He got the brilliant idea to cut the matches down to four, and move around the right teams. Then, once it turned out that TacOps didn't like our scheme, he was right in there cranking out rankings. (I only take credit for the bad handwriting on the white board.)

Gary's a great guy--now we just have to get him up to Palmetto sometime!

<edit>By the way, I think you have the wrong picture up there. Supposedly there's a far better picture somewhere, but every time I ask about it, I'm told I'm not supposed to see it. ;) </edit>

Amanda Morrison
06-01-2005, 10:43 AM
Congratulations to Gary Dillard, our next Unsung Hero. This honor is well deserved.

MissInformation
06-01-2005, 12:36 PM
Way to go, Gary! You're the nicest person I know who's ever tried to kill me with a mint!

Oh, and you are well deserving of this honor!

Heidi

A. Leese
06-01-2005, 01:02 PM
Thread created automatically to discuss UFH Honoree: Gary Dillard (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/ufh.php?action=honoreedetail&id=39/).

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Congrats, Dillard!

chucktchr173
06-01-2005, 01:44 PM
Great Job Gary Congratulations That was one cool year working with you Keep inspiring us grunts in the trenches. :yikes: You really deserve all the accolades Keep SPAMMIMN and JAMMIN

DCA Fan
06-01-2005, 08:02 PM
Yay Gary! Congrats!

EricS-Team180
06-01-2005, 09:55 PM
Gary, I am so happy to see you get this recognition!

It's a priviledge to be a part of SPAM with you...and a heck of a lot of fun. You are a great mentor and a great engineer.

Eric

Jaine Perotti
06-01-2005, 10:47 PM
Congratulations Mr. Dillard!

I have heard alot of wonderful things about you from those who have had a chance to meet you. While I haven't met you, I understand that your work as a mentor has been outstanding, and you have inspired and touched the lives of many. Many of us can only aspire to be as great of a mentor as you.

I commend you for being recognized as our next UFH.

Thank you,

Jaine

Dorienne
06-01-2005, 11:06 PM
Gary! You're so awesome, Congratulations! It's your time to shine. You earned it. ^___^.

George1902
06-02-2005, 02:56 PM
Word.

techtiger1
06-02-2005, 05:45 PM
Always nice to hear about the UFH winners, but a winner that's a mentor from a team I have worked with and against and have a great respect for such as 180 that is just cool. Great job Mr.Dillard. I know you have been doing a great job because it is so noticeable in the students of 180. Very deserving. Go SPAM!!! :]

-Drew Disbury
Team 1251 the Tech Tigers

"we even bleed orange"

miketwalker
06-02-2005, 06:19 PM
Gary is definitly one of the most incredible engineers you guys will ever meet. Both as an engineer and a friend, he's an absolutly awesome person. I'm really happy to see this award go to Gary. Congratulations!

Gary Dillard
06-09-2005, 07:12 PM
An observation: 10 people posted a reply between midnight and 2:30 am on the morning this was posted. I don't know whether to be flattered or scared :ahh:

Thank you all for your thoughts, memories and sentiments. One of the things that is so cool about FIRST is there are lots of people to look up to but no one ever looks down on anyone. I don't consider myself unsung or a hero. If I inspire you I get the reward for it by seeing and feeling your inspiration.

It is an honor and a privilege to be associated with such an outstanding group of people. And Arefin.