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Unread 19-04-2010, 20:57
JaneYoung JaneYoung is offline
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Re: 2010 Lesson Learned: The Positive

The red and blue bumpers are made of win. It is so easy to determine the alliances. It also makes the competition look much more professional, overall.

Please note that the white letters and even the yellow numbers were very easy to read. It also helped just having the numbers on the bumpers without the team names and/or logos. Very clean.

Many of us grumbled (and are still grumbling) about losing the ability to personalize the bumpers but - as cool as those are, individually - the red and blue bumpers give a classy classic look.

Love it. This from the purple tie-dye freak.

Jane
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