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Re: So, you're not an engineer! How do you help your team??

I'm a student. My official jobs are:

Lead Animator - did 99% of the work for the AVA
Co-Leader of Scouting - second in command
Chairman's Committee Member - mainly an editor
RINOS Committee Member - rookie "tour guide"

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Originally Posted by Ryan Dognaux
With scouting - a lot of teams have adapted scouting to include computers with huge databases and all that jazz. I, personally, have found that unnecessary. We do it pen and paper style, everything is kept in a notebook, and scouting reports on the teams we're going up against go to the pits to assist in creating a strategy. It's simple, and it has been proven to work well.
i agree 100% - a well-designed scouting sheet can be more efficient than any computer system. maybe Tablet PCs could score even, but paper is cheaper and doesn't crash

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