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Re: Mystery Sprockets

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Originally Posted by aaeamdar View Post
Am I reading this wrong?
If I may, I'd like to add a couple of thoughts.
This thread is a healthy thread and I hope a lot of FIRSTers read it.
It is about a specific quest for a specific item, 2 sprockets. Hopefully, at some point, someone will post and say they know how to obtain them.

In the meantime, suggestions, alternatives, ideas, and opinions have been shared. The FIRST community is one that cares deeply about the success of every team and its members. And it cares deeply about the new/newer teams. Sometimes the threads in CD offer unique opportunities to the FIRSTers that post here, interactions with each other that opens the window into the world of FIRST philosophy and applications a little wider. That can be frustrating when one is looking for a specific answer to a specific question and met with alternatives and suggestions encouraging one to be innovative and creative. For now, resolving the sprocket dilemma is important yet, at the same time thinking about and perhaps applying some of the suggestions offered would not be a waste of time or effort. I read this thread and saw it to be a thread of enrichment and helpful support because that is what it is.
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