As I was reading about JVN's graduation from Clarkson, something I've always believed in came to mind. I've always felt (and have often said), that no matter what you do in life, a person should leave something in a little better shape than they found it in. So I'd like to start a thread that thanks our "value-added" participants. Here's my entry:
JVN is not allowed to graduate from Clarkson and move on from 229 quietly. Why? Because JVN is the best example of "value-added" participation in FIRST that I can think of. All of his 229 contributions aside (which would be PLENTY by themselves considering he was earning an engineering degree at the same time), JVN has been involved in:
1. Providing us with a much improved
kit chassis and gear box
2. Sharing drivetrain knowledge through presentations, like the
Championship Conferences
3. Authoring useful CD White Papers. JVN's technical resources have been used in many places, including the
2005 Inventor Award Grand Prize Entry
4. Providing his story in this
powerful collection of FIRST testimonials that is distributed internationally for a variety of FIRST purposes.
5. Being an active and important member of the CD community.
Thanks Dude! I know your involement in FIRST will continue some way, some how and we are all grateful for the value you have already added!
OK CDers, please let us know who else has added value to FIRST that we need to know about.