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Re: IMMDW...
It makes my day when:
At an event, I walk by a pit of a team struggling to get a robot together to compete on the field and I see team shirts of kids that clearly are not on that team.
Recently this was at Detroit with a handfull of young FRC280 TNT helping out a rookie team with a partially completed bot.
Kettering, it was watching 2137 students elbows deep in a 2nd year teams robot helping them fix some probelms.
Troy (last year) Gorrillas (469) and Chickens (217) working together on another team's robot.
Multiple shirts in one pit working together never gets old to me. To outsiders, it looks like a bunch of kids working on a project. Insiders know it is a bunch of competitors cooperating.
FIRST isn't the only place where I have seen this type of behaviour, but it is the most consistent place.
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