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2/3 of my current AIM profile consists of things team members have said. New ideas: *sacrifice what would've been a fun day hanging out w/ friends a the town festival to advertise your team at its booth *Watch the NASA channel w/ team members instead of going out with them on a saturday night *Do the previous in front of a news camera (note: i've done all of those too...) |
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Definitly try and get some cheerleaders on your team tho cuz its so funny to be all showing up at robotics meetings after games in your uniform... everyone pauses and is just kinda like *what?* and things on this list I have done... almost all of them... it makes me happy... *you try to convince the drama teacher to use the robot in the school play [done this] *you are trying to build something and you thing 'gosh this would be some much easier to make from aluminum' *you throw surprise birthday parties for team mentors... and then post pictures online on a robotics forum *one of your pet peeves is when someone uses the wrong name for a tool |
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Here's another one...
*You think of FIRST team numbers when you see numbers on the street, text books, and other numbers you see in your daily life (This has happened to a lot of people in robotics, and me) [Addition] *You speak of the wonders of using a gearbox to your "enemy" (Your school's low tech, other robotics team) because they don't use gearboxes. *You start promoting people in your school to join robotics at least once a week *You actually miss the stress of the build period during off-season *You spend more time on Chief Delphi than doing your homework [/Addition] |
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*Whenever you see your non-robotics friends, the first thing they say is "I know, I know, I need to join the robotics team." *You watch the Dave Cam at school. *You hear the name of a city and instantly think of a team in that city *You have had serious conversations about outlawing the superbowl and replacing it with the FIRST championships. *You have already started your team's 2005 animation submission. *You complain about the lack of media focusing on FIRST. *You also complain that the media that does feature FIRST does a bad job. *The first thing you do after memorial day is ask your mentors why the team wasn't in the parade. *You've told total strangers to start a FIRST team. *You have a physics test next hour and haven't finished your math homework, but still proceed to post a list of thingson the chief delphi forums showing how "dedicated" you are to FIRST. |
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*After leaving Atlanta, you tell everyone leaving the local Waffle Hut why exactly it is that you're wearing black jackets with flames on them... and proceed to get unbelievably strange (but interested!) looks from the people to whom you're speaking
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You've converted a large portion of the drama club to the robotics team. You've converted PVC marshmallow cannons built by other eccentric members of your team to fire off FIRST memorabila into the crowd at local sports events. |
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Ball goes up, ball comes down. If ever there was a subject one could learn through observation... ;) Gotta love it! |
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