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Edxu 01-05-2016 19:28

WILL.I.AM's comment on Einstein
 
I'm sure that we've all seen the oddshot/heard it live by now, but what is CD's response to will.i.am's comment?

From my previous visits to CMP, whenever Will came up, the general vibe that I got was that he used to be a big supporter but lost his interest and kept coming to CMP as a favor to Dean, but this year, he seemed as hyped as the rest of us, and I think that we got to see what will was really feeling at that moment, not necessarily what FIRST asked him to focus on/talk about.

Most of the sponsors, speakers and guests say similar things about promoting STEM and their companies from a pre-written speech and that's cool, but seeing will off-script and listening to how he was feeling in the heat of the moment really made me believe that FIRST has made a difference in culture, and yesterday, Will really showed it to us.

chamingflicken 01-05-2016 19:30

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Originally Posted by Edxu (Post 1581250)
what is CD's response to will.i.am's comment?

Literally legendary.

scott.smith 01-05-2016 19:34

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Best quote 2k16. Others may disagree, but I think it really shows his passion.

orangemoore 01-05-2016 19:34

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It was not an appropriate comment for the people in the audience.

But an amazing comment about FIRST and the culture we have created.

hectorcastillo 01-05-2016 19:36

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I'm waiting for the t-shirt/button.

sanddrag 01-05-2016 19:41

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Not having been there, can someone enlighten me? If it's not something you can post, I'd still love to hear it via PM.

Edit: Got it. Thank you everyone.

Anyone remember when a former US president was at Champs? Maybe we should get back to that type of VIP instead of these "music" clowns.

TheMilkman01 01-05-2016 19:42

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I think it definitely was a display of passion and will go down as an unforgettable moment in FIRST, but I'm also skeptical as to if it was truly off the cuff. The general reaction of Dean Kamen, the commentators, and others seemed artificial to some degree. While I doubt everyone or even most people would know about it if – and that's a skeptical "if" – it was planned at all. He seemed to say it in a way and draw reactions from Dean and the administrator that suggest he may have playfully joked about swearing live or something earlier, and that their reactions were a product of that. Like a publicity stunt for FIRST more or less.

Don't get me wrong, I think that Will is undoubtedly invested in FIRST and whether or not the incident was planned or not, he is doing great work for the future. I wish he would have explained and gone in depth more about spreading FIRST in the ghetto and his experiences like that, but I can appreciate the notion that he was just overcome with excitement for FIRST. Also, I'm not trying to start a conspiracy or anything – I don't expect other people to jump on board or completely agree with me on this – it's just how I genuinely feel and think about it.

Either way, this should make for some good discussion.

nerdrock101 01-05-2016 19:51

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Originally Posted by TheMilkman01 (Post 1581263)
I think it definitely was a display of passion and will go down as an unforgettable moment in FIRST, but I'm also skeptical as to if it was truly off the cuff. The general reaction of Dean Kamen, the commentators, and others seemed artificial to some degree. While I doubt everyone or even most people would know about it if – and that's a skeptical "if" – it was planned at all. He seemed to say it in a way and draw reactions from Dean and the administrator that suggest he may have playfully joked about swearing live or something earlier, and that their reactions were a product of that. Like a publicity stunt for FIRST more or less.

For that reason, I really wish I could read lips and guess what Dean said to him after in that clip...

saikiranra 01-05-2016 19:57

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Originally Posted by sanddrag (Post 1581261)
Anyone remember when a former US president was at Champs? Maybe we should get back to that type of VIP instead of these "music" clowns.

One of the main goals of FIRST is inspiration. WILL.I.AM is an influential figure in the popular culture sphere who can help bring awareness to the program more than any other figures.

Although not a totally appropriate thing to say, it really does share the sentiment most of us have about the program. This could potentially attract people who haven't heard of FIRST into our community, which is always a good thing.

dirtbikerxz 01-05-2016 19:58

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I personally think it was an excellent way for a non stem related person to explain his passion. If he had given a speech like everyone else, the audience would have been oh yay, another person talking about how great everything is ho hum (lets not lie, most of use do get bored by all the speeches). But by someone outside (a well known person) saying something like this, truly shows how far first has come, and how motivating and amazing it is.

Plus, this will be a good recruiting tool for new members (of course it won't be used in official presentations), but You can bet that I'm going to go to friends tomorrow and say, "Hey, you know will.I.Am is right? Well look at what he said about first.

Yes yes, I know it was inappropriate language that the 4 year olds in the stands shouldn't have heard. But I'm not worrying too much about it. In this world, if someone really tells me that they haven't heard this language in any movie or out in the general street anywhere, I really won't believe them.

Travis Hoffman 01-05-2016 19:58

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Paging Andy Grady.

dirtbikerxz 01-05-2016 20:02

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Originally Posted by sanddrag (Post 1581261)
Anyone remember when a former US president was at Champs? Maybe we should get back to that type of VIP instead of these "music" clowns.

First of all Will.I.AM is really not a "music clown" as you put it, he actually is a respected person unlike some other music personnel.

And also you have to understand, FIRST isn't really trying to promote itself to 30 and above year olds. It's trying to capture the attention of High Schoolers and below. A respected celebrity such as Will.I.AM will have much more impact than the president. (No offense Mr. President if you happen to have a secret account on Chief Delphi :D :D )

On a side note, I can only imagine how much more complicated everything would become if the president had to visit champs today, especially with all the security details required, and how all the open saws and hammers and shanks would be treated......

Akash Rastogi 01-05-2016 20:04

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Originally Posted by sanddrag (Post 1581261)
Anyone remember when a former US president was at Champs? Maybe we should get back to that type of VIP instead of these "music" clowns.

This is a pretty arrogant statement.

The clown you speak of actually is enrolled in Comp Sci (or was it Comp Engineering) classes.

Also, I'm pretty sure his music hasn't killed innocent people, unlike the the actions of the particular president you're referring to.

A kid can't relate to Bush senior, but they can sure as hell relate to a guy who is passionate enough about what he's saying to go off script.

Gdeaver 01-05-2016 20:08

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Hmmmmm, Ummmmm, short and concise. I've be addicted for 15 years. Tried to quit but failed.

dirtbikerxz 01-05-2016 20:08

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Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 1581277)
Also, I'm pretty sure his music hasn't killed innocent people, unlike the the actions of the particular president you're referring to.

Let's not fire any shots here :P

Quote:

Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 1581277)
A kid can't relate to Bush senior, but they can sure as hell relate to a guy who is passionate enough about what he's saying to go off script.

Exactly, as a kid I can affirm this :)


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