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I also wanted to thank a few people here. The Gila Monsters were our pit neighbor, and were very helpful in lending us all sorts of things that we forgot, from sharpies to zip ties. If was a pleasure to have you guys next door.

I want to thank Team Duct Tape (598), for being so supportive and friendly. Sorry we couldn't make it out to Corbin Bowling!

We want to thank 60 and one other team (whose name escapes me at the moment) for giving us their Sportsmanship and Decor awards, respectively.

We want to thank all our alliance partners, 580, 701, 576, 697, 687, 368, and 995, for being of immense assistance in all our matches.

We want to thank all the other teams who helped us out with parts, advice, and friendship, but whose number i've forgotten.

Finally, a big thanks goes out from everyone on 992 to all the hard working volunteers, staff, judges, refs, and everyone else who worked to make this great regional possible. We absolutly had a blast, and appreciate all the hard work you guys put in.
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Scorekeeper: '05 Championship DaVinci Field/'10 WPI Regional
Co-Founder: WPI-EBOT Educational Robotics Program
Alumnus: WPI/Mass Academy Team #190
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