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FIRST learned lessons
I was wondering what is one thing that you have learned as a result of FIRST that isn't related directly to the mission of FIRST:
For Example: I've learned that you can relieve stress by using a table saw |
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I have learned that white boy dancing can be fun
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i've learned that you can control any guy through controlling his meals.
ie: "remember to be nice to me, i control when and if you eat during this trip/building season" |
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I've learnes a lot of things. But the one that's stuck with me the most has gotta be....
"sharp things hurt" you know something is sharp, but you wanna touch it anyways...so you do and whoa! it was sharp! now you think to yourself, if i poke it again, is it still gonna be sharp? you poke it again, and by golly, it's still sharp. so you add the element of suprise to the sharp thing, turn your back and begin to walk away, or so the sharp thing thought! you charge back to the sharp object and poke it again, it's still sharp! AMAZING |
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How 'bout this? "Real programmers don't need sleep". Or, on a related note, "sleep is for the weak".
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There's a lot of screwed up stuff in this world, but there're ways to make it better.
/me looks at previous replies Oh, we're just joking around, okay. I've learned that it's not good to leave perishables out, in a robotics lab, between Nationals/Championships and the day before Kickoff... Hrm... anyone got a mop and bucket? |
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Quote:
FIRSTers never die, just burnout! ![]() |
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driving a 130 lbs robot into a freshman at ~10 ft/sec DOES release tons of stress and pressure...
what, it does! you try it! ![]() |
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I learned how to do the stuff I do every day at my job.
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I have learned if I do something with the idea of teaching a lesson, it will only backfire on me. Oh, and I have also learned it's important to have the proper insurance if you pick on Dave Lavery
MissInformation <============> I still haven't learned to keep my space heater away from my floor mat at work. Oops. |
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![]() I think the most valuable thing I've learned in FIRST is to say what you feel. Don't BS. If you have a problem with someone, tell them! Have the two of you sit down and discuss what is bothering you. Hopefully, the two of you can work out a compromise that will make both people happy. The ability to be able to do this can either make or break a team. Our team has learned this from experience. ![]() - Katie |
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-If you don't eat, you get sick, if you get sick, you can't work on the robot.
-You can bribe anyone by giving them a Segway ride. -Counterstrike is fun, counterstrike with FIRST friends is more fun. -Bawls can keep you up for days |
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If you plug a cheap soldering iron in, then forget about it and go to dinner, when you come back even the handle will be hot enough to burn.
Lesson 1: Don't use cheap irons and always unplug them. Lesson 2: Making a part look pretty even after it is functionaly done can be a very good thing, espically when the part gets cut from the bot and you get to keep it as a trophey. Take pride in your work. Lesson 3: You can not comand a 'bot, only persuade it. Lesson 3 corellary: The joy sticks only answer to those who they choose. You must first make a sacrifice of zipties and velcro before you can become one with the stick (as in, ziptie and velcro your hand to the stick). Lesson 4: Heatshrink does not work on the ends of shoelaces. Epoxy does. lesson 5: Chewing on zip ties is a great stress reducer lesson 6: a Ziptie by any other name would still hold as strong. -Andy A. |
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I learned that every time I do FIRST related stuff I get horribly sick.
Moral of the story: Don't do FIRST related stuff if I don't want to get sick. |
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