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Originally Posted by PayneTrain
ICouple that with the appearnce that FIRST's web presence is probably controlled by 3 interns peddling a bicycle in the basement of FIRST HQ to generate enough electricity to run whatever toaster they put their content on
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As someone who impersonates a toaster on Twitter on a regular basis... A toaster would be more reliable.
The bigger issue is that we don't have documentation available to us anywhere. Right now historical FRC matches are sprawled across hundreds of youtube accounts with a myriad of tags. TBA is a start but it seems silly that FIRST doesn't have a publicly accessible location with their history. How can I possibly explain the sheer amazement that was 71 in 2002 or 469 in 2010 without a video? And why can't I go to FIRST's toaster-site and find good videos of them? Or at least their youtube channel.. If we want to change the culture we need to start showcasing our robots the same way the major sports things showcase historical games.