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Re: Petition to end the shouting of ROBOT
At our regional we had one of our team member play drum and call out "hear ye hear ye...our robot is here ye!"
Bumping into public with robot or cart is not only rude, but dangerous too! I like the venues that have one door for robot entry and one for exit like Waterford, MI! |
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To me, the real problem is that so many teams seem to believe that the yelling of "Robot!" somehow gives them the right of way - and that the louder they yell, the more everyone should get out of their way.
As noted before, if you are late, that is not the fault of everyone in the pits. Get a good, polite vanguard to ensure safe passage. That's all that's needed. I'd not seen the term "Safety Theater" but it seems appropriate. The floor littered with safety flyers is NOT safe. People yelling for no reason is not safe. My guess is that those flyers would go away if the award didn't exist... In fact how much of FRC "tradition" would change if the awards didn't exist? - Mr. Van Coach, Robodox |
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I don't think, for me, it's so much what I yell so much as that I yell. People just need something to let them know that a robot is coming down the aisle. We had about 2-3 people going down ahead of the robot. One of them was me. Sometimes, I did need to yell. Should it be regular practice? Absolutely not. Is it necessary sometimes? IMO, without a doubt yes.
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Yelling to be heard is OK in my book. Being impolite is not.
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Then we're on the same page. ^^^See post above. I don't like impoliteness either. Drive teams are not entitled to having people move out of their way. However, "banning" would be quite harsh in my book.
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I'm having a hard time visualizing this. Were people standing firm when you asked them to move, only giving way when you shouted at them? Were you actually trying to get their attention with a calm "excuse me" and/or a tap on the shoulder, or were you just walking and expecting them to understand that you wanted to clear a space for a robot following you?
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Ummm.....yes?
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Are you freaking kidding me?
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Re: Petition to end the shouting of ROBOT
We have participated in regionals in many different venues including the previously mentioned Boilermaker and we have never shouted robot or been late to a match because of the crowd.
This weekend was a perfect example of why I hate the practice. While standing in my pit a team walked by and a student passing by shouted ROBOT at the top of his lungs right in my ear. It was completely unnecessary. The opposite example was a large team that we had to pass bye on our way to the field. They almost always were in the way but when we came through with our robot they always quickly and politely cleared the way for us. Very good show of how things should be done. |
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