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Enough real world, Keith.

Posted by Erin at 1/8/2001 6:55 AM EST


Other on team #65, Huskie Brigade, from Pontiac Northern High School and GM Powertrain.


In Reply to: 6 WEEK CRUNCH TIME = ENOUGH REAL WORLD DEAN-O!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by KeithL on 1/8/2001 6:04 AM EST:



Keith,

While your comments are always welcome, by me, they are currently not necessarily appreciated. Last year, I was the first person to find the downfalls of the game, but I wasn't around anyone who could explain it to me. This year, I was with my team, and Ken Patton (with Norm Peralta on the phone via kickoff) along with my teammates and other GM and Northern staff, well, we were presented the kickoff celebration by video. We deciphered the game like it was an algebra problem. And personally, I think that maybe you would have found out, too, by sharing it with others, that it is actually kindof cool. But maybe you are still attached to 2000? Some people have a problem with that. I thought as an alumni I would, but I didn't. In fact, I LOVE THIS YEARS GAME. Yeah sure, it has downfalls, but I think it will be cool none the less.

Oh yeah and by the way, I don't think "Dean-O" and one of MIT's respected mech. eng. professors along with countless engineers could have been wrong. But maybe you are. Where is your degree?

Erin
"The first person who really likes the game?"


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