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World Champion. What do you call two mentor built robots? An alliance someone is going to complain about later on Chief Delphi. To me, the joke if funny because I just don't care how mad people get. |
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Biggest joking in FRC: People expecting rules to stay the same each year.
Also: I've heard nothing is better than FRC and that something is better than nothing. Thus, something is better than FRC?! *If you follow, or are on, 365, you may have seen me say this to your team already* |
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Scissor Lifts are always viable.
When does mechanical agree with programming? When they realize mistakes were made and its time to bag... Whats the difference between Ether and Wikipedia? I trust Ether. |
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Did you hear the one about mecanum wheels on Ein - Oh wait I can't make that joke anymore? Dang.
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/S Just some comic relief in a comedy thread, I know, mind boggling. |
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If we keep doubling the number of championship events every 24 years, it'll only take 240 years until there are over 4,000 world champion robots. This may quickly become a problem, as there will soon be more world champion robot spots than teams. The exponential rate of increase of championships is at an all time high, and is currently higher than the growth rate of humans, high schools, FRC teams, and places that can host FRC championships. In 770 years, FRC championships will most likely outnumber human beings on earth, which will cause terrible overcrowding. This xkcd comic is applicable: ![]() |
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