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Acceptable Name?
Could we have a team theme/name that formed the acronym "BANG"? We do not mean this to be a sexual acronym but as an explosion.
Also could we use "arse" or the other name for butt that has two "s" in it in our theme/name, not in sexual way again but for "bad arse/the other"? opinions please Last edited by Saqtown : 14-01-2011 at 03:00. |
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Re: Acceptable Name?
Generally, these are questions you should ask yourself and your team. FIRST is a large international non-profitable organization with over 50,000 students participating in the high school program. As a team, you are representing FIRST in your high school and in your local community. Keep in mind that there are members of that community who are quite young. Do you feel comfortable with presenting that image?
Personally, I see no problem with the BANG acronym. I don't think people will make the connection you're worrying about, especially if you don't lead them down that path with marketing materials etc etc. I'd advise, however, against giving your robot that name. I feel as though you're selling the hard work that the team is putting in a bit short. Do you want to go up to people and say, Hello, we're from team xyz and this is our robot "***"? I wouldn't want that on my team. Just my $0.02. As for if it's technically allowed? I'm not sure. I do know that the MC's will not announce that name at the regionals, and I doubt FIRST would put it in the program book. More than anything, remember that you're representing your school, your community and FIRST robotics. Any materials you create should adhere to the image that you and your team wish to present. |
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Re: Acceptable Name?
Have you considered being team roflcopter? REX was almost roflcopter before we decided on REX.
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Re: Acceptable Name?
Billfred can probably shed some more light on this story, but a team he is involved with is sponsored by the University of South Carolina. Their mascot is the Gamecock, a fighting rooster. So when the team was first being developed a name thrown out was "The (second half of Gamecock) Bots," but they felt it was inappropriate for FIRST. I would say keep it rated G to make everyone comfortable.
P.S. I posted this and it was censored, so it was probably a good decision not to go with that name. Last edited by Josh Drake : 14-01-2011 at 07:25. |
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Re: Acceptable Name?
At our first regional last year, we hadn't come up with a name for our robot. We ended up telling the people there "G-Thuggin" as a joke, and they went with it. Be careful what you name yourselves, even as a joke.
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Re: Acceptable Name?
What if you put a word infront of BANG to help clear up any miscomunicaton?
Big B.A.N.G. or rather then have yourself known as the acronym, have what the acronym stands for be the "official" name of your team, and BANG be a nickname that appears with graphics showing some fire explosion? |
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Re: Acceptable Name?
Math, science, history,
Unraveling the mystery -- It all started with The Big BANG! |
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Re: Acceptable Name?
Quote:
"Soft kitty, warm kitty Little ball of furr Happy kitty, sleepy kitty purr, purr, purr..." ![]() |
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Re: Acceptable Name?
I think bang is perfectly appropriate. I doubt anyone will hear that as your team name and think it's sexual. Anything like arse, however, I would say is inappropriate. This goes back to a rule of thumb we used to hear more often, "Act like your grandmother is watching you." If you would have any problem telling your team name to a grandparent, parent, school administrator, Dean Kamen, Woodie Flowers, or the President of the United States, etc. then do not use the name. Otherwise, let the creativity flow.
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Thanks for the feedback everyone!
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I go to an all boys high school where even the slightest sexual innuendo (in your endo *snicker*) is met with all kinds of hootin' and hollerin' and have been there for 3.5 years now, so my mind is pretty much trained to be dirty. When I saw BANG, my first thought was a gun shot, more specifically, the type of gun BillFred posted. I think you'll be fine.
Last edited by nitneylion452 : 17-01-2011 at 13:48. Reason: typo |
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Re: Acceptable Name?
This reminds me of 2008, our rookie year as a FRC team.
Everyone on the team played a lot of World of Warcraft(WoW), thus we decided to make our team theme based off WoW. We made our logo to look like the WoW logo, we referred to tools as weapons in WoW, and we jokingly implemented skill 'leveling' for team members. Then it came time to name our robot. It didn't take long before the name "Leroy Jenkins", a name of a WoW character that has a video on youtube with over twenty-two million views, came to mind. We proceded to officially call the robot Leroy Jenkins without hesitation. The name solidified after a local news paper put on the headlines of the front page (with very big letters) "LEROY JENKINS SHIPS OFF", after our ship date. Not long after that release in the new paper people started to explain to us a man that used to live in our town named Leroy Jenkins, about 15 years ago. Little did we know that it turns out he was a very bad man. He was a false paster selling very over priced holy things, he got devoiced three times, was a rapist, burned people's houses down...pretty everything you can do to leave a bad legacy. To say the least the city kicked him out of town, and now he lives in Florida...doing his thing. The shock in the community that we named our robot after this man was enormous. At one point the president of our largest sponsor called us, and told us if we didn't change the name the company would pull out as a sponsor. Yeah, it was a mess. From that point on we had to call the robot just Leroy. Ahhh...memories. Coming back to the original point. I don't think it will be that bad of a name. I would ask around what some people think of it before moving forward though. |
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Re: Acceptable Name?
All this is true,
But some of my favorite FRC names are dangerous-sounding. For example, Exploding Bacon is a name that I particularly like. The team will often feature a cartoon of a pig riding a rocket (which implies the idea of "when pigs fly"). Which, in my humble opinion, is totally awesome! Its a good idea to include something visual in your name so that the artistic students can explore their abilities too. The Gear Heads come to mind as an example here. They have hats with the teeth of a gear attached to the top of the hat. So when they wear the hats they literally become "gear-heads". An example of a less viable name would be something like "Moments of Inertia". Its sounds great, its harmless, implies techo -- but what would your mascot look like? What would you draw a picture of to represent your team's name? Its abstract and maybe too techno to appeal to a wider audience for team identification If you do pick a potentially non-PC word, its probably a good idea to pair it up with something that ensures that the overall meaning is meant to be funny. Blasting Fireworks, Manic Mechanics, Swingin’ Miss’s (my favorite for women's softball team) , are just some ideas to get you started brainstorming. Have fun, and be sure to post what your team has decided. Keith Hall Mentor 2171 |
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Re: Acceptable Name?
Screaming Helium!
I loved the name, but the rest of the team didn't. ![]() |
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Screaming Helium!
I love that name!! If you don't use it -- I'm calling dibs on it for my next year rookie FLL team. I can already see the little round atom of Helium with its two electron eyes and its wide-open screaming mouth. Awesome visual, great name. Thanks for idea!! Keith Hall Mentor 2171 |
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