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Originally posted by srawls
What? Surely you can't be reffering to those annoying, colored plastic bands we were forced to wear at all times? I hated those things. They got in your way, and when you'd horse around, the tabs came off and became void (though I just held them up to my bracelet and pretended to tear them off again, and no one noticed or cared). I liked Disney's method of giving us coupons and an envelope to stick them in--that way we can keep them on us, but don't have to wear it 24-7.

But maybe I'm just over critical. If you like wearing it, by all means keep it up and continue your robot geekiness

Stephen
those are the ones im talking about. i love it, and it raises so much interest in robotics. i think i have to take it off soon for soccer, but i will leave it on until i get told to. and i ended up just taping my tabs to the bracelet with duct tape and electrical tape.

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Originally posted by kristen
I wore the SPARKY 384 wristband for like a month after the Chesapeake regional. People at school would ask me about it and be like "is sparky your nickname?"

I finally cut it off because I couldn't wear jewelry at track meets. It's pinned on my bulletin board
i am still wearing the sparky 384 one too. everyone asks me what it means, and because it is so bright, people notice it, and it sparks interest, and it always makes me happy to talk about our robot.
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