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Re: "Quotes" that were said during build season

My senior year (last year) After we had the "AP Test form filling out day" where they sit everybody down (at once omg) and register everyone for the AP tests they will be taking that year. They give you a booklet that contains about 16 barcode stickers with your info on it, to stick to all of your scantrons for IDing them easily.

Since most people on our team are the kind of people who take AP tests, we all had these little booklets, and since nobody (in FRC) could possibly hope to take more than a couple of AP tests, we each had 12-14 of these stickers on us at one time.

Needless to say, we were high-school kids. These stickers ended up EVERYWHERE in our lab

In the fridge, microwave, on the saw blades, grinding wheels, toolboxes, cabinets, robot cart, past robots, scrap metal, power tools, robot batteries, in the light fixtures, probably 100 stickers are scattered throughout the lab.

While they technically have some way of tracing who each sticker belongs to, it wouldn't be easy.
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