
14-03-2005, 23:00
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Registered User
AKA: Rafghan
 FRC #0935 (RaileRobotics)
Team Role: Alumni
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Rookie Year: 2002
Location: Newton, KS
Posts: 42
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Re: What is missing from this years game?
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Originally Posted by S.Nickens
First off, the exciting part is supposed to be over. The six weeks from kick-off to ship is the real challenge, and thus, the real game is over.
However, if the excitement, diversity and ease of understanding from the previous two years is missing, it could have an impact on the future if this years game doesn't have the same effect. While it's great for all the "FIRSTer's" who understand the rules and complexity of the game, the FIRST timers are going to have a tough time getting excited about something they don't understand and can't follow. Our team wound up with a lot more adult mentors and volunteers this year because they got swept up with the intensity and excitement of last years regional events. Some even endured an 18 hour bus ride so they could attend the nationals. From an adult mentor's standpoint, it's hard to see all the parents just drop off their kids day after day, night after night and not bother to get involved and find out what a great program their kids are involved in. It was great to see the reaction of parents who attended their first "robotics competition" and have a look on their face like a five year old at Disneyland. The more people who can be introduced to FIRST in a way they could never expect (a fun and exciting way), the more mentors and volunteers we could draw who would be willing to make the sacrifice of time, money, sleep, nutrition and home repair/remodeling to help nurture and mold the minds that will shape our future. So if you see someone new this year watching with a puzzled look, or about to nod off, do you're best to help them understand the game/rules and get them excited about them competition.
Good luck to all!
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I can understand your concern about parents, but all of the parents that came with us to the St. Louis regional picked up the game very quickly. They also got very enthused and excited, which was awesome. I can't even begin to explain how good it made me feel to see that "Disneyland" look on thier faces.
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