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My position is especially weird. We are a relativly large team i guess, of about 25 people, but i say that we at most have 10 who work on the robot, minus mentors. I, myself, have just graduated from high school last month, and have already started college. I don't know whether i'm a mentor, or if i'm considered a student still... I just know that i feel like i'm talking to a brick when i talk to quite a few of our mentors. They're engineers and know exactly what they're doing- they spend alot of time comming up with graphs and charts. They asked me if i could get the electrical systems up and running by tomarrow or thursday so we could get something moving soon. I finished my little task today, and they haven't gotten any where, except we finally got some plywood for our goal. I'm o-so-frustrated right now. Is this normal for a rookie team?
~bobb
Team 804
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"Fundrasing?!? CHILDREN????? AHHHHH!!!!"
"The Pants command me!! Do not ignore the rubber pants!"
"Word up kids, This is POOP DOG!!!"
"I MUST HAVE TACOS!!!!!"
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