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Unread 11-04-2010, 17:27
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Re: Curie 2010!

To quote a very influencial person in FIRST who shall not be named in case he implodes again, "We strive for excellence in everything we do. Even if that means doing something that others view as un-GP. It all depends on your perspective of the event." This quote is from a discussion about the scoring system this year. So if the same logic is applied here what is the differance between scoring against yourself and drawing penalties? If your goal is to give yourself the best shot at taking the division what is the differance? Talk about ethical dilemas this year.

On a side note I don't care either way in the current discussion, I see both sides and know that either way you lose. GP un-GP, it doesn't matter all that people remember at the end of the day is who was in what postition, not why or how they got their.

P.S. Travis Hoffman is my hero for founding the little guy party!
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