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Alex Cormier 29-04-2012 00:18

Paper Airplanes!
 
That was so cool to watch them just fall from the sky one right after another.

Oh wait... No it wasn't, it was embarrassing.

What's wrong with you guys?

I was down on the floor and was embarrassed. I saw a lot of very VIP's walking around down there.

How would you feel if you just hit your $10-20K sponsor in the head with a paper airplane? Or even the eye? That would really make me want to give more money into the program.

Think before you act people, I mean come on...


/old man rant over

arizonafoxx 29-04-2012 00:36

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I agree with this. It was played off as no big deal when the call for the air force to recruit these people was made, but honestly it could have gone much different. Very few people in the stands and on the floor are wearing safety glasses and if one plane were to hit someone in the eye it could be serious. Flying paper airplanes are fun if everyone knows its happening but most people had no idea they were coming down till they were past them. Beach balls and balloons can't cause blindness that's why they are accepted as a why to add fun to the stands.

Ian Curtis 29-04-2012 01:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex Cormier (Post 1163702)
That was so cool to watch them just fall from the sky one right after another.

Oh wait... No it wasn't, it was embarrassing.

What's wrong with you guys?

I was down on the floor and was embarrassed. I saw a lot of very VIP's walking around down there.

How would you feel if you just hit your $10-20K sponsor in the head with a paper airplane? Or even the eye? That would really make me want to give more money into the program.

Think before you act people, I mean come on...


/old man rant over

When I went to my first Championship in 2003, I thought it was pretty inspiring, especially the ones that would make it from the upper tiers of the stands all the way down to the field. And now I work designing passenger jets (but I still make awful paper airplanes). But airplane people like airplanes no matter what size they are, so I suppose we can take that with a grain of salt.

On a technical note, if your airplane makes it to the field I'd imagine you've got a pretty great glide slope so I wouldn't think impaling a sponsor is a big worry. I'd be a lot more worried about ones that crash and burn in the stands and potentially getting someone on another team or a member of the public at large. And I imagine a championship very VIP probably gave a lot more than $20k. ;)

Waffles 29-04-2012 01:18

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I thought it was pretty neat too, however there was a point when it all should have stopped: when there were people speaking.

Especially when the Kamen family was up there at the podium, I saw one that nearly made it to the stage, and while I'm sure they would have laughed it off, I felt that it was extremely disrespectful.

The only time I found it appropriate was post division finals when we were waiting for Einstein to begin.

:'( it's really cool that some kids are really good at making paper planes, but I agree that it isn't the nicest thing, especially for any of the people that get hit by them - they trickle down, they shoot down, and others dive with sharp corners that sting a little bit before you say, "ok, that wasn't so bad".

If you're going to throw one, at least be sure it's half-way decent.

Props to whoever made it out of the cardstock program.

popnbrown 29-04-2012 02:05

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Yeah. I swear I thought Jon Dudas was going to say stop throwing those down, because I would have made a comment about it.

While even waiting for Einstein.....paper can still hurt. I was volunteering near the division champ seatings, and a nice lady from a team almost got hit in the eye by one, hit her forehead and she laughed it off.

suzumebachi 29-04-2012 08:49

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Yeah, I think they should've waited for people to stop talking (like, during down time where no one's playing or talking)... Like that time when everyone started clapping because of some paper airplane when one guy (I forget who it was) started talking, and no one could hear him...

peetam22 29-04-2012 10:04

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I thought it was really cool to see. But Yes, during the speaking they should of stopped. As far as I could tell, they never were going to harm someone because the fast ones were just notebook paper and were soft when they hit. Congrats to those who's made it to the front of the floor seats or farther!

Billfred 29-04-2012 11:00

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I had less of a problem with the ones before Einstein than the ones during, but I wouldn't shed a tear if FIRST put the kibosh on this (however they could).

Alex Golec 29-04-2012 12:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Waffles (Post 1163763)
If you're going to throw one, at least be sure it's half-way decent.

Props to whoever made it out of the cardstock program.

I strongly disagree with these statements, and find it offensive that any sort of encouragement is given to the practice. One of our parents was hit in the back of the head by a plane made out of a FedEx envelope, and it was a very unnerving experience.

It may seem like fun, but this isn't homeroom before the morning bell rings. This isn't Vancouver during the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals. Show some respect! You're throwing projectiles at a crowd of students, teachers, parents, sponsors... and the general public who may be seeing FIRST for the first time. FIRST is better than this, but the students aren't showing it.

During one of the award presentations, the speaker came up and said hello, and the crowd erupted in cheers. Not for him, but for the paper airplane that made it to the field. Why can't we cheer for him instead?

I'm also disappointed that the FIRST announcer didn't make any sort of request to ask that the planes stop. It clearly reached a problematic level, and they ignored the issue.

JV2073 29-04-2012 12:33

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This way we robotics team like to have fun. I remeber doing this last year. But hopfully no one gets hurt::safety::

XaulZan11 29-04-2012 13:25

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Another reason the paper airplanes need to stop: someone else needs to clean them up. During the awards/finals there was a stadium employee sweeping up hundreds of the paper airplanes on the stadium floor. Imagine how long it will take to go up and down all the rows and clean up all the hundreds of paper airplanes. I think its very likely they now have a different feeling of FIRST other than being inspired about science and technology. :o

bduddy 29-04-2012 14:05

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Originally Posted by XaulZan11 (Post 1163908)
Another reason the paper airplanes need to stop: someone else needs to clean them up. During the awards/finals there was a stadium employee sweeping up hundreds of the paper airplanes on the stadium floor. Imagine how long it will take to go up and down all the rows and clean up all the hundreds of paper airplanes. I think its very likely they now have a different feeling of FIRST other than being inspired about science and technology. :o

While I understand your concerns, I'm sure the arena staff would have to sweep the arena floor and clear every row of seats anyway... that's their job.

GBK 29-04-2012 14:31

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The paper airplanes are nothing more than a release. It would be very unfortunate if anyone got hurt, and no one has the intent of hurting anyone. I feel it would be a freak accident if someone lost an eye to a paper airplane.
Just like anything it is easy to get out of hand. A plane made of card stock and/or flying them when someone is on state speaking are examples of getting out of hand. To use reasoning of someone having to clean them up is way out there. At the end of the day on Friday some of the girls on our team were picking up the area we were sitting in and noticed that the entire section next to where we were sitting and the area in front of where we were sitting was real bad. Without being asked they picked up both sections with the exception of the area that a team sitting next to us in our section due to them still sitting there. When the matches were over the team that was sitting next to us, got up and left, leaving a huge mess in their area. Even after seeing our students picking up the rest of the section and the section next to us. So I doubt that it would be paper airplanes that would give the cleanup crew a bad taste for FIRST.

/old man rant done.

stingray27 29-04-2012 16:09

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Originally Posted by GBK (Post 1163932)
The paper airplanes are nothing more than a release. It would be very unfortunate if anyone got hurt, and no one has the intent of hurting anyone. I feel it would be a freak accident if someone lost an eye to a paper airplane.
Just like anything it is easy to get out of hand. A plane made of card stock and/or flying them when someone is on state speaking are examples of getting out of hand. To use reasoning of someone having to clean them up is way out there. At the end of the day on Friday some of the girls on our team were picking up the area we were sitting in and noticed that the entire section next to where we were sitting and the area in front of where we were sitting was real bad. Without being asked they picked up both sections with the exception of the area that a team sitting next to us in our section due to them still sitting there. When the matches were over the team that was sitting next to us, got up and left, leaving a huge mess in their area. Even after seeing our students picking up the rest of the section and the section next to us. So I doubt that it would be paper airplanes that would give the cleanup crew a bad taste for FIRST.

/old man rant done.

I also agree that the cleaning up part is not a valuable reason why to not throw paper airplanes. When our team left, we went through our area where our team was sitting with garbage bags and cleaned everything up; including the paper airplanes that fell from above. If anything, the paper airplanes needed to stop when the ceremony started. It was extremely disrespectful and took away from those speaking. Although I stand neutral on if other teams should throw them or not, I know I enforced with my fellow captains NOT throwing them or throwing the ones that landed in our crowd due to the safety reasons.

EricLeifermann 29-04-2012 16:24

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Originally Posted by bduddy (Post 1163923)
While I understand your concerns, I'm sure the arena staff would have to sweep the arena floor and clear every row of seats anyway... that's their job.

While I have no care one way or the other on throwing planes your reasoning of "Who cares if it makes a mess because people are paid to clean is up" is completely wrong.

If people took more time to pick up after themselves and took efforts to not make a mess, then the people who are paid to clean up could go home sooner. Yes it's their job to clean up but we shouldn't make it harder and more tedious for them by making a mess just because its fun and other people will clean it up.


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