
28-04-2005, 15:13
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Mike Wade, RIP You will be missed
AKA: Kyle Rice
 FRC #0365 (MOE)
Team Role: Alumni
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Rookie Year: 2002
Location: Wilmington, Delaware
Posts: 1,387
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Re: Cheering, standing ovations, and required team actions during matches and awards
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Originally Posted by Tiki
I'm one of those people who would rather "golf clap" for 8 hours, I think the competitions should be relaxing, yes I have worked on that robot for six weeks, I have stayed at some strange place until the wee hours of the morning, the last thing i want to do after those six weeks is see an unruly mob cheering for a robot that they and the other 50 kids on their team built (or should i say the 15 engineers  ). Unlike other huge teams, my team is limited to only 20 people, around 6 or 7 of whom actually actively participate, so yeah, the work to person ratio is much higher on our team than on some other teams. The size of our team makes it so that even if we cheered, no one would hear it anyway. My team is not not spirited, we are just quiet and reserved and always has been. There are no dedicated scouts on my team, we have to take time off fixing the robot to scout and if people are standing up, blocking the game or the scores, thats a big deal.
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You can just move your team to the front of the stands if it bothers you that much. If the noise and stuff is a problem then wear ear plugs.
the whole 15 engineers comment is not only offensive to me and my team but to many others and that thread has just finally died down so please watch what you say about that because its really not true in most situations.
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