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Re: The Stereotyping of Successful Teams
Hi, we are a 3rd year team and work out of a 2-car garage and build our robot out of 1/4-20 bolts and aluminum extrusion. We worked really really hard, used a solid strategy and design process, and after countless iterations of our robot's design we won our division at championship.
NASA or not, you can strive to be the best you can.
The Robonauts have an incredible group of friendly, dedicated, and inspired kids. They recruited more and more students- and have a huge, well organized team that inspires the FIRST world year after year. Why would you ever hold that against them?
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2013 -Team 3476
Champion (Fall Classic)
Champion (Battle at the Border)
Finalist (Indiana Robotics Invitational)
Newton Division CHAMPIONS (Worlds)
Wild Card as Finalist Alliance Captain (Inland Empire -> Worlds)
Innovation in Control Award (Inland Empire)
Industrial Design Award (San Diego)
Semifinalist (San Diego)
2012 -Team 3476
Champion (Battle at the Border)
Champion (San Diego -> Worlds)
Excellence in Engineering Award (San Diego)
2011 -Team 1425
Engineering Inspiration Award (Portland Autodesk -> Worlds)
Finalist (Portland Autodesk)
WFFA (Tim BD, Portland Autodesk)
Finalist (Seattle Olympic)
Entrepreneurship Award (Seattle Olympic)
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