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Wow, this is awesome!
Very nice job, Andy! :D |
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Wow, that is amazing :D
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Very nice!
Team 836 the Robobees. |
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Wow, again! Quoting myself from last year "I'm amazed and scared at the same time." hmmm..does Andy really have an engineering degree? :P
For those of you who didn't catch Andy's story last year you can read it here. :) |
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wow mr. baker, you have amazed me again. I thought last years story was great, but this one blows it away!
Great Job and Good Luck To Everyone in this AWESOME divison :) |
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This story is so great. They should make a super reputation category that's called "Andy Baker like" and it should include about 20 green boxes.
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Ahhh... one of my favorite things I look forward to before Nationals :) Great story again this year, Andy! I'm glad we're in your division and get to be a part of the story.
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Haha! You ever think about taking up poetry or writing? Looks like you're pretty skillful at it :) I like it a lot! Good luck at Nationals!
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Thank you all for the kind comments. Speaking of writing... (oh, no... here's goes Andy again...) If you look at the some of the more respected people on these Forums, you will notice that they all have one thing in common: they know how to write. You wonder why JVN is well-respected? He can write. He clearly can express his feelings and opinions in writing. So can Dave Lavery, Joe Johnson, Ken Leung, and many others. Sure, you may not agree with everything these people say, but you must admit that they can write well. So, do you want respect? You want people to listen to you? Then put your effort into your words. Choose them well. Take your time and show the readers in this community some respect by proofing your work, taking the time to spell things correctly, and thinking about what you write before spilling your emotions hastily onto the keyboard. A good rule that I use is this: each post I write could be read by over 1,000 people. The effort I put into my writing makes it easier for each of those people to read what I have to say. Then, when they see another post by me, they are inclined to read it. Side note: Please wait to read this, as I am going back over my note and proofing it - for your sake and mine. :) Andy B. |
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Well done, Andy! I am in awe of your wittiness. I only wish that I could come up with something like that.
Leave it to those kids from the Hammond area to cause something like that....=) Bravo! Kev :ahh: |
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Ok, why can't some of us college students have that much time, I mean, seriously if we had that much time we might actually get to sleep at night as opposed to being the freaks of nature we are. Oh well, great story Andy, thanks from 900 for including us and good luck to all in Archie. See you all there and hopefully Archie will take home the championship this year.
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And someone once said that I was the one with too much time on my hands!!!
Holy narration, Batman! What has become of the world! When well-respected, known-to-be-nerdy, engineers turn to artistic prose - and it turns out to be both readable and entertaining - will all our assumptions about never mixing engineering and art have to fall by the wayside?! Will all the other universal constants be next?! What will become of our understanding of the world! * Could global understanding of the Lewis equation and Adaptive Huffman Coding be next?! Tune in tomorrow and find out! Same Bat-time! Same Bat-channel! -dave (* just maybe it will be a slightly more fun place to be! Good job, Andy! :) ) |
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Do I see a tradition forming?
It's a good tradition. |
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