View Single Post
  #35   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 17-07-2003, 02:40
BBFIRSTCHICK's Avatar
BBFIRSTCHICK BBFIRSTCHICK is offline
Someone find me a FIRST team
AKA: Adriana
#1077 (was: All Stars)
Team Role: College Student
 
Join Date: Oct 2002
Rookie Year: 2000
Location: Miami
Posts: 228
BBFIRSTCHICK is on a distinguished road
Send a message via AIM to BBFIRSTCHICK
Re: Re: what are you talking about????????????

Quote:
Originally posted by dlavery
I would highly recommend that you do a little homework before making such statements. FIRST does not get kick-backs from the hotels that support the regional and championship competitions. I defy you to produce any documentation or evidence that they do. To state that they do is incorrect, ill-informed, and insulting. Given that kick-backs are unethical and usually illegal, your statements also constitute libel.

Yes, the registration for the FIRST competition costs more than it does to register for Battlebots. But given what it costs to put on a competition event, the teams are getting a bargain. With FIRST, the teams pay more but the organization has complete control over the conduct and presentation of the event. The FIRST events appear to the public as high-quality, high-energy operations with professional conduct. FIRST, and the teams, get to control their own fate and how they are presented to the public.

With Battlebots, the teams pay less, but in exchange for the lower registration fee, the TV producers pick up the costs that the teams are not paying and take control of the public presentation of the event. A Battlebots competition can be just as high-quality and high-energy as a FIRST competition. But then Comedy Central gets to add on a layer of insipid commentary, a brain-dead bouncing hostess, meaningless "insights" into robot-building, and enough tacky crap to make even Bill Nye run away in order to sell commercials on the broadcast. Teams need to understand the trade-offs between the lower registration cost and the "dignity cost" of the Comedy Central presentation of Battlebots, and basically do their own cost/benefit analysis to see if it is worth it (note that I make a BIG DISTINCTION here between how Greg and Trey originally wanted to present Battlebots, and how Comedy Central trashed it up to turn it into the WWF of robotics).

-dave


I'll do my homework, I got my information from a reliable source. I will double check and make sure I heard correctly and then ask where they obtained that information, and if I am wrong then my mistake, Im sorry
__________________
Team 59 "Ramtech": 2000-2002
Nationals 2001: Galileo Division Champions, National Semi-Finalist

Team 1077 "All Stars": 2002-????
Semi-Finalist, Peachtree Regional 2003 (507 and 356 Rock!)
Reply With Quote