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Re: Starting Heigh versus Shipping Height: A FIRST Trick?
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Second, the so-called Kitbot has over the years increased in effectiveness to help rookie teams out. "Some assembly required" would be an understatement, and that's a good thing. However, you do seem to be saying that you think we should just let rookie teams flounder around. Is this the case? Paul |
Re: Starting Heigh versus Shipping Height: A FIRST Trick?
My team is building a robot that is 6 feet tall.
I have no problem with the fact the rules are not cross-referenced; there really is no reason to do so. In fact, I absolutely hate it when there are cross references, it makes me want to immediately jump to the place they're pointing out. It also stops me from getting the important part of the rule, too. I also cannot imagine any team making a robot that cannot be disassembled somewhat. Theres got to be somewhere where you can take off 2-4 inches... maybe take off the wheels, or tilt the robot a bit. Last of all, FIRST is not out to trick anyone! Do you really think that they would go against the GP they've been advocating for so long? What an absurdity. |
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I understand that you don't see a good reason to cross-reference here, and that's a legitimate viewpoint. However, you shouldn't let your own reading habits interfere with what might otherwise be a useful addition for others. Furthermore, I realize that FIRST is not out to trick anyone (as I believe I have said). I think the way it is now poses an possible unintentional problem; the title I used was to provoke a response on the question. Quote:
Paul Dennis |
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Treat the FIRST manual like a dictionary. <R07> defines <R07> and <R07> only. For other rules, consult the definition of that rule. They shouldn't have to spell out everything 10 times in order for teams to get it. Yeah, not everyone reads the rules, but it's their own fault they don't. FIRST does publish a very understandable manual, and posts updates and clarifications (as well as a Q&A forum) for anything that poses questions. If FIRST doesn't live up to your standards, perhaps you ought to find a different competition. |
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In case any further clarification is required, I don't believe FIRST is trying to trick people. Overall, I think FIRST is a great organization with a few small faults. Nothing is perfect; last year, there were several issues that were not resolved in a very consistent manner (as I said, no one is perfect). However, saying that if you don't like it you should leave is ignoring half the point of bringing these things up (as I believe Jane alluded to). Paul P.S.: Looks like we're winding down? |
Re: Starting Heigh versus Shipping Height: A FIRST Trick?
Folks, this is a great opportunity to say "Let's agree to disagree". We don't need a ****ing contest.
Don |
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