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Unread 28-12-2007, 12:47
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On to my 16th year in FRC
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Re: Prepping for 2008: Awards, Bandsaws, and Perspective

To quote Andy Baker
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FIRST *is* about winning, and it has made many of us winners.
I hope I'm not stealing the meaning of what he is trying to say but to me I believe that he is saying winning a competition shows not only how good your robot is, but how hard your team has worked to make it that good.

The bottom line here is that this is a competition not an exhibition. When we compete it makes us:
  • Strive for higher goals
  • Form friendships that can last a lifetime
  • Put more time into our work
  • Hold an overall higher value of quality
  • Devote our lives to this
  • Care

Rich, I understand the point you are trying to get across and how chopping your trophies in half would do it, but in a way it might send the wrong message. I think a winning team more often than not is winning in more ways than their robot's performance. While some teams have have trophies handed to them for no reason at all, I think the act of chopping them in half is somewhat insulting to the teams who work hard for years to get them.

In my eyes a shelf full of trophies does more to inspire new students than a trash can full of trophy parts.
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