
22-04-2016, 16:48
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 FRC #5492 (Robo Jockeys)
Team Role: Alumni
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Join Date: Apr 2015
Rookie Year: 2009
Location: USA, Kentucky
Posts: 119
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Re: Being Proactive About Paper Airplanes on Einstein
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Originally Posted by Carolyn_Grace
One of the issues is that the majority of the airplanes end of littering the dome floor, which is at the end of the competition rightfully reserved for celebration of the winning team.
There just isn't the option of allowing other people down on the dome to help clean up.
Respectfully, your sentiment of "If I'm going to throw paper airplanes, I might as well help pick them up." just isn't an option. If you truly believe you should help clean up your own messes, then don't make the mess in the first place.
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False. the hardest part of cleaning the airplanes is having to walk through the stands and check every row, if they land on the court they can simple be swept into a pile and disposed of. helping by gathering them around the stands would be a big help to those volunteers and that should be done by everyone
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