
11-01-2011, 21:46
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robots is a hard job
AKA: Brian Smist
 FRC #4930 (The Electric Mayhem)
Team Role: Mentor
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Rookie Year: 2009
Location: Buffalo, NY
Posts: 240
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Re: Team Update #1
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Originally Posted by Karibou
Whoops, my bad. 217, not 148. Easy to get the two mixed up...
While 217's hanger was exciting to watch, after seeing it time after time again, if there was something else going on on the field, I was more likely to watch that. If it's 217 vs a team in their final match of their final event, they're hanger is working for the first time, and it takes 20 seconds to get up there, I'm watching that bot. There's a lot of overwhelming joy in seeing something succeed after multiple failures, for whatever reason. I'm not trying to say that a team like 217 isn't inspiring - they are. I am always impressed with the students from teams like that and what they have been able to accomplish. But I am also inspired by the other teams at the competitions who often get overshadowed by the extremely successful robots. Someone who is proud of what their robot can do, no matter how it compares to the competition, is always someone to provide inspiration.
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Hmm, not to be Johnny Raincloud but I'm fairly sure 217 removed their arm as well, at least I seem to remember them not having it at FLR. Hmm.
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