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Apology to NASA TV
I'm sorry that my earlier thread (NASA TV: "Heidi Bowl 2") attacks the agency that provides the most support for the FIRST program  . NASA and NASA TV is not at fault for the circumstances that led to the final two matches and chairman's award announcement not appearing on NASA TV. FIRST needs to get it's act together when it comes to schedule during the Championships. Their schedule needs to have adequate margin to account for multiple "rubber game" matches, field problems, speeches that run longer than planned. This happened last year, so NASA TV extended it's coverage and FIRST still couldn't complete the event in the allotted time.
My regrets to all of those in NASA and NASA TV who I might have offended. You all do a terrific job in bringing FIRST to our students. Please accept my apology...and my thanks for what you all do.
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2003 AZ: Semifinals, Motorola Quality; SoCal: Q-finals, Xerox Creativity; IRI: Q-finals
2004 AZ: Semifinals, GM Industrial Design; SoCal: Winners, Leadership in Controls; Championship: Galileo #2 seed, Q-finals; IRI: Champions
2005 AZ: #1 Seed, Xerox Creativity; SoCal: Finalist, RadioShack Controls; SVR: Winners, Delphi "Driving Tomorrow's Technologies"; Championship: Archimedes Semifinals; IRI: Finalist
2007 LA: Finalist; San Diego: Q-finals; CalGames: Finalist || 2008 San Diego: Q-finals; LA: Winners; CalGames: Finalist || 2009 LA: Semifinals; Las Vegas: Q-finals; IRI: #1 Seed, Finalist
2010 AZ: Motorola Quality; LA: Finalist || 2011 SD: Q-finals; LA: Q-finals || 2013 LA: Xerox Creativity, WFFA, Dean's List Finalist || 2014 IE: Q-finals, LA: Finalist, Dean's List Finalist
2016 Ventura: Q-finals, WFFA, Engineering Inspiration
Last edited by David Brinza : 17-04-2007 at 12:08.
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