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Re: Practice bot morality
I won't argue morality, legality or any other point about practice bots which has been thoroughly debated and discussed in numerous threads several times per year.
However, I will say there that any team can pull themselves up by their bootstraps to the very top tier with nothing but hard work.
When I joined 973 (no offense to the existing team at the time), they were mediocre at their best, and often below average.
Each year we set a few goals, and we achieved them; Each year we got substantially better.
Four years down the road from that day, we have a larger far more optimized shop, more machines in house (including a CNC), 5 times the team's 2007 budget, substantially more members, practice bots, offseason projects, powdercoated robots and a fair amount of on-field success.
I am not trying to brag, merely making the point that with hard work any team can massively improve their circumstances.
There is no unfair, just a personal lack of desire to improve one's own circumstances.
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