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Re: Longest droughts in FIRST history

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Originally Posted by KenWittlief
The primary component of engineering is the engineering design cycle. The first step is to clearly identify the problem you are going to solve (in our case, understanding how to play the game).
So you're saying that with good planing and time management anything is possible (no sarcasm intended)? I'll buy that.



This seems like the start of a new thread.... Maybe we ought to get back on topic...

And so I'll ask a more relevant question. This one has puzzled me as well.

Do winning teams really exemplify the high standards of FIRST? Are the teams that win the most awards really those that best live up to FIRST's mission? Or do you feel that there are plenty of teams that deserve these awards just as much if not more? (plz, no names or numbers, just your opinion).

Very relevant to droughts.
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