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Re: FIRST: "For Inspiration" indeed! Check this out!

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Originally Posted by LoyolaRobotics View Post
We tend to focus on the "RST" part of FIRST.

Here's some "FI": Junior year I was inspired to start a robotics team for underprivileged, low-income sixth graders.

They single-handedly changed my perspective towards FIRST. I understand now that the RST (Recognition of Science and Tech) part is just a means to the greater end: Inspiration.

They inspired me so much that I find it unfair to not share the magic with you all. Behold the Vlogs! Newest episode: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lf-Y2bhwFSA

Ladies: You like adorable things, right? What's more adorable than little sixth graders running around and being funny? Nothing. Check out the vid!

Guys: You like fierce competition and science-fiction robot battles, right? Then click the link, homies!

Post whatever's on your mind after watching it!

Over and out,
Gabe from Team 991
I like the project. Not so much you stereotyping me as a "lady" who "likes adorable things." I can appreciate "fierce competition and science-fiction robot battles" too, despite my lack of a Y chromosome.
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