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Re: Mythical Six Week Build Season
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Originally Posted by gblake
That's an admirable suggestion, but I'll bet you a lunch that 90% of the folks using the word "competitive" in this thread, mean "builds a robot that has a strong chance of doing well during tournaments".
I doubt many use it to mean what you just described, or to mean simply "able to compete". Able to compete is probably the more correct definition (if a dictionary was consulted, or if we focused on the etymology of the term).
If I won my bet, the definition of "doing well" would still be a big source of fuzziness, but it is definitely tilted in the direction of participating in the eliminations.
In my experience, "competitive" is a notion that means so many different things to so many different people that I have learned to avoid it. Using it creates waaaay too many opportunities for talking past one another. Parts of this thread are good examples of that.
Blake
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For me, competitive means playing saturday afternoon. Playing Saturday means your team is excited and energized. It means you have something positive to bring back to your school and tell them about how far you got. And we've seen enough upsets to know that anything can happen, so long as you're playing saturday afternoon.
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