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Unread 28-12-2007, 12:16
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Re: Documentary FIRST Robotics 2008

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Originally Posted by Andrew Schuetze View Post
For my own curiosities sake, I'd like to hear from these teams what stories that PBS was interested in telling.
It may or may not be anything they can share right now or maybe they are a little busy with the holidays and Kick Off.

Any team chosen would have provided a wonderful, exciting human interest story. These five will represent FIRST well and will showcase the true grit of a robotics team. I'm sure of it!
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Wonder what an "average" team is or typical experience feels like, although I understand the statement.

Edit: I guess I've met so many teams that dig deep and go the distance, it is hard for me to think of words like 'average' and 'typical' when thinking of FIRST teams. The makeup of each team, the build location, the decisions that have to be weighed and balanced. The tough decisions. How teams handle loss and how they handle success. That is what I meant, I did not mean any disrespect towards Dave or to the average, typical experience. I've just lost the concept and am having trouble finding it again.
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Last edited by JaneYoung : 28-12-2007 at 14:47. Reason: Edit
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