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Re: Couple things on the Comic....and Action Figures

Posted by Thomas A. Frank at 03/20/2001 6:34 PM EST


Engineer on team #121, The Islanders/Rhode Warrior, from Middletown (RI) High School and Naval Undersea Warfare Center.


In Reply to: Couple things on the Comic....and Action Figures
Posted by Justin on 03/19/2001 12:27 AM EST:



RE: the comic...let's not give Dean and Woody any more bad ideas, shall we? Or next year we might just end up building a laundry folding machine!


RE: Justin's comments:

: P.p.s Yes, I have been coined a FIRST Purist and I'm proud of it. So let's bring back post-99 comps!! ;-) Ramp and Roll anyone??


ABSOLUTELY! Ramp and Roll was by far the BEST competition that FIRST ever did. The scoring was simplicity itself, there was loads of action, there were several possible solutions to the technical problem, it was great. Pity it is the one that Dean disliked the most.

I am contemplating having a couple of petitions in the pits in FL; one calling on FIRST to restore competition to the game, and another to go back to last years materials rules (and extend the freedom further).

Hope everyone will stop by and sign the one they agree with (which is why they are broken up instead of as one...let's really see what people think).

Tom Frank


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