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old argument
Posted by Justin Ridley.
Engineer on team #221, MI Roboworks, from Michigan Technological University.
Posted on 1/12/2000 7:41 PM MST
In Reply to: Re: P.S. yes I thought of that...(FIRST, Please read!) posted by Thomas A. Frank on 1/11/2000 7:05 PM MST:
This seems like the same argument that was heard over and over again last year, with a little change. The simple fact is however that the number one seed has gained the right to pick who they want to play with. That is thier prize so to speak for being number one. If they want to play with number two, number two shouldn't have the right to say no. If they were number one then they could have that control, but they arn't. There would be a whole new number of problems that would arrise if the rule was changed to being able to decline. In fact we've seen some of those problems at the very beggining of competition last year.
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