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Unread 16-04-2007, 22:43
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Re: "Bay Area Robotics Alliance"

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Originally Posted by 114ManualLabor View Post
We're technically a south Bay Area team. 114 woot! If this is a kind of thing where we can work together for resources (like machine shop access for teams who don't have that, etc) then I'm sure my team would be down. Let us know via PM's or email or something if anything ends up happening.
I'm sure that there would be some willing teams in the Bay Area who wouldn't mind other teams using their tools. I bet that 675's build leader wouldn't mind (as long as 675 got priority on the machines, because, after all, we would have to build a robot too, y'know?)

So, how many teams would actually be up for this? If you can, bring it up at a team meeting and PM me with how well it goes over. I say if we can get 5+ teams to start, that'd be alright, then we could just grow from there.



In addition to strengthening communication, sharing resources, and perhaps trying to get a SF regional, we could spread the word of FIRST to more high schools around the Bay Area and get more FIRST involvement (in either FRC, FLL, or Vex) and public recognition. We all know that FIRST could always use more recognition. =]
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