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Amadkow 17-07-2001 20:12

yeah that would be nice to have the compition on tv

Carolyn Duncan 17-07-2001 20:45

T.V. is nice...
 
But the money that comes from being on T.V. is better. The fact that we'd be on T.V. is one thing but the recognition is better. Who needs ESPN anyway? They didn't have time for us so we don't wanna have to look around their cameras.
C~ya,
Carolyn

EddieMcD 18-07-2001 10:50

Actually, ESPN gave us a lot of our recognition and contributed to our growth for what? 5 years. It could've been a contracted deal that ran out.

Carolyn Duncan 18-07-2001 12:10

We should get picked back up then. BB is so big ESPN needs something to compete with. We're much bigger now so it would be good for ESPN to pick us back up.

GregT 19-07-2001 09:34

Quote:

Originally posted by Carolyn Duncan
We should get picked back up then. BB is so big ESPN needs something to compete with. We're much bigger now so it would be good for ESPN to pick us back up.
Your right, lets call them up and tell them whats-what :)

I agree though... something to compete with BB... less violent, sure, but just as cool.

EddieMcD 19-07-2001 15:51

Also: we've got a bigger growth ratio, bigger size whatsoever, longer running...

Carolyn Duncan 19-07-2001 22:29

The best situation for ESPN is tapping into the market of teens. They get to us with the Xgames now they could have FIRST. Not to mention we need them for a bigger venue. It would be a win win situation.

Nate Smith 20-07-2001 02:44

Quote:

Originally posted by Carolyn Duncan
We should get picked back up then. BB is so big ESPN needs something to compete with. We're much bigger now so it would be good for ESPN to pick us back up.
It seems like when I first heard about ESPN not covering us any more(which kinda bummed me out, the '98 show had me on it near the end :D ), I saw something from somebody on here saying it was FIRST's call not to have ESPN cover it any more? I remember reading that somewhere...

Carolyn Duncan 21-07-2001 19:59

That could be true...
 
but would that make sense? I thought FIRST was looking for coverage and publicity? I'm confused. (it doesn't take much.)

David Kelly 21-07-2001 23:37

Re: That could be true...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Carolyn Duncan
but would that make sense? I thought FIRST was looking for coverage and publicity? I'm confused. (it doesn't take much.)
didn't someone say that they "X"ed out all of the sponsors? (my memory is lacking right now) FIRST prolly didn't like it. and the nats weren't shown until months later and it only lasted like and hour. they prolly want something that is more like real sports. like have a TV contract that will follow all of the comps.

Carolyn Duncan 22-07-2001 21:54

Re: Re: That could be true...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by David Kelly

didn't someone say that they "X"ed out all of the sponsors?

Why would they do that during our event and not Xgames? There are sooooo.many sponsors for Xgames that some people are head to toe bilboards.

TF8 27-07-2001 02:44

I doubt many of you have no clue what you would be getting yourself into at junk yard wars. never mind the fact that only a tenth of the people in this forum know what a mig is or how to use it. there are many other skills needed. you may see a half hour of building but what you dont see is the hours of math and machining that goes on. unless you are competent in a machine shop and know how to rebuild a carb on a four cylinder you would be lost. my though would be that in order to have a fair competetion it would have to be more or an arts and crafts deal.

tyler forbes
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GregT 27-07-2001 10:50

Quote:

Originally posted by TF8
I doubt many of you have no clue what you would be getting yourself into at junk yard wars. never mind the fact that only a tenth of the people in this forum know what a mig is or how to use it. there are many other skills needed. you may see a half hour of building but what you dont see is the hours of math and machining that goes on. unless you are competent in a machine shop and know how to rebuild a carb on a four cylinder you would be lost. my though would be that in order to have a fair competetion it would have to be more or an arts and crafts deal.

tyler forbes
151

You may be surprised. For starters i know someone who took the engine off a chainsaw, made a bracket to mount it to his bike, built a clutch from scratch, put it all togeather, then relized the chainsaw engine didnt work :)

My team almost made it's own pnumatic cylinders, though we decided against to because we could buy them the right size anyways (and its probably very much so against the rules, we never checked).

You may underestimate the machinists on FIRST teams


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