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Originally Posted by Joe Matt
Agree in full.
Though seriously sometimes it gets kinda creepy guys, back off. 6 weeks of build and then some for regionals is sweet, but then if you keep going you weird people out.
Join a service club. Join a sport. Add variety. It's the spice of life. And if anybody younger than me tries to quote me and challenge my points, don't, you're wasting your time, I've been through this.
*goes to bed so he's not cranky anymore*
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sorry but I have to fight you. I am in our concert band, jazz band, Drumline, Ultimate team, Scouts,(all of this is going on at the same time) and I am still doing robotics full force.
Ultimate is 4 days out of the week and I do robotics on the way to practice and after practice along with wearing my FIRST hat and sometimes a robotics shirt. plus many people ask me about robotics at ultimate.
In scouts I talk about robotics. One of the other scouters is on another FIRST team and I got 2 other scouters recruted for our team for next season. plus with scouts being almost every weekend and everyother week plus since I am an older scout I go out and help shop for food and supplies for the trips.
In my three band activities everyone knows that robotics is my life. they ask me about it. I bring and do robotics in band.
All of my teachers know that I know nothing else than robotics.
And in all of my time that I have left I am always doing something robotics related, to the point were my parents are about to rip robotics out of my life(but I won't let them)
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