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Re: Excuse me

Posted by Mike.

Student on team #126, Gael Force, from Clinton High School and NYPRO.

Posted on 8/15/2000 10:53 PM MST


In Reply to: Re: Excuse me posted by Amy on 8/15/2000 10:06 PM MST:



I would have to agree with Amy and Justin and Meg because we have seen what happens when athletic events are put on TV (i.e. the Super Bowl, World Series) people go nuts and really get into them. Now if FIRST could pass on the fact that it is an intense competition by brodcasting it and make it widely known over TV then I think people such as students and companys and schools are bound to catch on and say 'Wow this looks awesome, I want to get involved' which I think will bring more teams and events to FIRST. And just maybe the US FIRST robotics competition will be another huge TV event, which could show people science and technology isn't just about computers and to show people there is more to the fields of science and technology, which I thought was one of the purposes of FIRST.


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