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BVKnight04 08-05-2003 19:22

What makes you interested?
 
HEY Everyone!!! :D

Just wanted to know what makes you interested in FIRST. :confused:

Frank(Aflak) 08-05-2003 20:34

Building a robot, of course. And a big one that could easily tear me into little pieces if the AI went out of control.



(fun sidenote: At our school, our weekly newspaper is entitled the "Prep News." But there is an underground student run joke newspaper called the Insider . . . and the Insider ran an article in which our robot, then under the working name "Six Doller Burger" went on a rampage and killed us all, because a cell phone activated the "Destroy" "maim" and "kill mercilessly" commands in our AI. oops.)

MissAbi 08-05-2003 20:42

Originally, I came in for the PR. But I was sucked into the entire robot building (esp. electrical). Then my second year, I (with the help of this forum) began meeting people on other teams. Most of my best friends are from FIRST. And as much as I like building the robots, the people and the whole FIRST atmosphere are what keep me coming back.

GregTheGreat 11-05-2003 01:55

I think what makes me interested in FIRST is the chance to meet new people and do something beyond the regular school studies.

Good Luck To Everyone at the invatationals.

ssjcell 11-05-2003 11:34

what MADE me interested in first was an older brother who was always coming home late while i was still in middleschool , and i used to think lucky bastard, always gets to show up whenever he wants


i keep coming back be cause i like learnding stuff.... drrrr

Pin Man 12-05-2003 19:58

The building, tie-dyeing shirts all day, wearing a huge tie-dye afro wig, the late nights in the hotels, the bus/plane rides, the pictures, THE BUTTONS!!!, and god I could go on all night...

Mike Schroeder 12-05-2003 21:20

The People

GregTheGreat 13-05-2003 17:29

I think what makes everyone stay interested is the FUN that you have.

You know its that when you spend you're math class figuring out how to get the biggest score and most QP's.

Good Luck to everyone at their invitationals

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SarahB 13-05-2003 17:38

Quote:

Originally posted by GregTheGreat

You know its that when you spend you're math class figuring out how to get the biggest score and most QP's.

I know I did that many times during build season. The scary part is most of it was actually relevant to what we were doing in math :yikes:. Thank god for Algebra 2 with all the parabolas and linear programming. Too bad I couldn't convince my teacher to give me extra credit for it. Her response when I explained the role of algebra in Stack Attack: "See, it is useful in real life" :rolleyes:

Beth Sweet 13-05-2003 17:45

I originally came in because my sister was on it, and she loved it. She convinced me to join, and I ended up joining the chairman's group b/c of the people on it. I ended up having sooooooooo much fun b/c of it!! I ended up learining how to film videos (well), take good pictures, and in general, having a great time with a group of kids that I never would have thought that I would fit in with in a million years. Guess life surprises you sometimes, huh? ;)

purplehaze357 13-05-2003 17:47

The Atmostphere....

Everything about FIRST keeps me involved

GregTheGreat 13-05-2003 18:00

Quote:

Originally posted by SarahB
I know I did that many times during build season. The scary part is most of it was actually relevant to what we were doing in math :yikes:. Thank god for Algebra 2 with all the parabolas and linear programming. Too bad I couldn't convince my teacher to give me extra credit for it. Her response when I explained the role of algebra in Stack Attack: "See, it is useful in real life" :rolleyes:
Whats fuuny, is when we practiced, I knew more about the game scoring then the whole team (at least in my own opinion). What is interesting after watching all the matches, is that you see teams that don't have any math class dreamers. LOL

Good Luck to everyone at invatationals

Kyle 13-05-2003 18:06

The people.

SarahB 13-05-2003 18:30

Quote:

Originally posted by GregTheGreat
Whats fuuny, is when we practiced, I knew more about the game scoring then the whole team (at least in my own opinion). What is interesting after watching all the matches, is that you see teams that don't have any math class dreamers. LOL

And the worst part is they weren’t at much of a disadvantage. The problem with math class dreaming(or at least mine) is that it can’t predict how others will play the game. Its easy to imagine 22 stacks(I swear it could’ve happened!) and all four bots sitting nicely on the top, but in real life we hardly ever saw stacks bigger than 4. So my revelation that having all the boxes on your side can be good isn’t so important. Oh well, it was still fun :).

Alaina 13-05-2003 19:44

Learning, "expanding my horizons," so to speak...spending all day every day for 6 weeks building a robot, the other people involved, falling in love with the people on your team, playing cards all night in the hotel room, the excitement of competitions, there's so much stuff...it's just plain fun...


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