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Re: **FIRST EMAIL**/Judges Information for the Team Yearbook

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Originally Posted by Amanda Morrison View Post
I don't see a reason to continue this particular off-topic subject anywhere but PM's, since it appears to be a subject that only the two of us have been discussing and it's obvious that we disagree quite a bit.

In terms of the original topic of inappropriate information for the judges, I'm all ears as to what other teams are planning to do - should we just skip the information we feel might influence a judges' decision about our team? Should we just politely put in a note that we'd like to speak to the judges at the event about this particular information, if they're that interested?

I've got tentative answers written out, but haven't posted them to FIRSTawards quite yet... still hoping we'll hear either a clarification or some more information from FIRST before Thursday's deadline.
Clarifying before I respond ... I think you mean tuesday's deadline and TIMS (not FIRSTawards) right?

In any event .... I answered them all in as few truthful words as possible - more like bullet point lists. In the areas I felt uncomfortable about, I spoke in mre general terms. 255 characters really isn't an "essay" at all anyway ...
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