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Re: "I'm not that smart"
This reminds me of a time from IRI last weekend:
I was head ref. At the end of each match, the refs have to total up the penalties, account for the bonus balls, allow the teams on the field, and communicate scoring adjustments to the scoring table. During the match or after the match, I had all of the penalties and bonus points written on a pad of paper. I would refer to this paper when talking to the scorekeeper.
I asked the field reset people to leave the trackballs on the overpass alone, and not put up any other trackballs, until the next match is randomized. My reason for this is that I like to double check the trackball bonus points as I tell the scoring table how many counted... so, I want to see those balls up there (no more, no less).
The field reset people asked me, "why do you want us to wait?"
My response was "I'm not that smart! Leave those balls up there in case I forgot to write them down."
I'm smart enough to realize that I sometimes have non-smart moments.
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Smart is a relative term. Everyone is smart about something, but still dense about others. Once people realize that they have potential to be smart at anything, nothing can stop them.
Andy B.
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