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Re: Lessons learned 2005: The negative
More concerns than anything else ---
1.Segways mixing with heavy pedestrian traffic - If FIRST is going to start promoting safety we must start looking at behaviors that cause accidents and I saw a couple of near misses with the segways.
2. Grinding in the pits - never saw it but heard it several times - Each division needs an area to do this kind of work in.
3. Robot traffic mixing with regular people traffic - caused a lot of congestion - needs to be a "robot only trail"
4. Use Einstein field again so teams can have more mathces / at $715 a match that is a little steep. Looked like to me there is enough space for 6 playing fields --- more mathces
5. Closing ceremonies were waaaaaay too long. I did like some of the flash they put into the finals. I did however get a nice nap in.
6. I wonder ---- could they set up a local radio broadcast of each field - so you could listen in the pit - you cannot hear the Pit admin announcements.
8. I agree on the penalty thing - the game should be designed so as to not have the possibilty of bot / human interaction. Other than that I love this game.
9. Again safety related - the announcers should exhibit safe behavior alos - jumping on the field elements is not a good example of this.
10. Hard hats --- Osha would have a field day writing this one up with all of the potential overhead projectiles for the field crew and players.
What I liked
1. Wednesday night unloading this is a must have and would not mind seeing this implemented in the regionals.
2. The building we were in --- keep this arrangement 100X better than last year's fiasco.
3. The police actually helped you out - still ticked about the ticket we got last year.
4. The Game --- this is the best in my six years
5. although the field was crowded I like the 3 on 3
Overall a very good year
congratulations to all.
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Ken York
Mentor/Coach Team 476 Ponca City OK

An ignorant person is one who doesn't know what you have just found out.
Will Rogers
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