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Re: Team Update 2
Once robotics becomes an exercise in linguistics and semantics, we've lost our way.
Instead of saying, "Hmmm, having my robot climb a rope is a challenge. Lets see if we can do that."
Teams are saying, "Hmmm, attaching to and climbing up Material X is easier than rope, and provides less of a challenge. Let's see if we can use Material X."
While there's nothing wrong with this, technically, it is not in the "spirit" of the challenge. As a teacher, I give game/challenge projects to my students. Every year I need to field a variety of "why can't I..." questions because they want to bend the challenge to meet their design preference. I know this is NOT the same thing as the "velcro controversy", but it has the same flavor.
Go to the rope section at Home Depot. If there is a spool of Velcro there, you have an argument.
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