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Re: What's in a name? New Championship Divisions
von Braun Division
I mean, ![]() pretty great legacy . |
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I'm totally with you. James Watt's epitaph in Westminster Abbey really sums up FIRST for me.
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It's always struck me as a little odd that while FRC is practically mostly engineering, our fields were named after people who were more famous for their science than their engineering. Maybe that's a good thing though. Last edited by Ian Curtis : 13-05-2014 at 00:10. Reason: "slay" not "sley"! |
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Basically the only famous pure "engineer" I can think of off the top of my head. Unfortunately, it would never happen for political reasons. Too bad, he's probably one of my biggest personal inspirations.
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I'd really like to some of the following:
Male- Euler, Darwin, Tesla, Salk, Freud, Goddard, Fermi, Seaborg Female- Carson, Hopper, Franklin, Meitner |
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I would live to see James Clerk Maxwell given that electricity and electronics are a huge part of what we do. Alan Turing would be a big one since not nearly enough people know who he is or his contributions to computing.
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Updated short list (for me):
Grace Hopper (this is a microsecond), GW Carver (Peanuts!), Nikola Tesla (Electrocity, pretty cool dude), Richard Feynmann (because I just generally love that guy), Lise Meitner (Because she's flipping awesome). |
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I just thought of another female that could be considered and am kind of surprised she hasnt been mentiond yet, Sally Ride.
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I'm sure FIRST would love to name a division after a Nazi SS officer who used enslaved concentration camp internees as labor for a project designed to kill people. I hope you're joking when you say he has a great legacy.
http://www.v2rocket.com/start/chapters/mittel.html |
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Tesla please. Tesla is the best. Even though he might have been a tad crazy.
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There are plenty more names than there will be fields. The names should be put on a rotation year to year.
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Whatever you make of his motivations, the chances of FIRST naming a field after von Braun are essentially zero. |
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Leibniz!!!
...Tesla, Grace, Faraday, Pascal, Hawking, and Feynman are my other favorites. Oppenheimer and von Braun probably won't happen ![]() |
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Ummmm...
I think we should just go with von Braun's predecessor who is far less controversial. Dr. Robert Hutchings Goddard http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_H._Goddard |
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How is it possible that we've talked women and mathematicians but haven't said Emmy Noether?
http://xkcd.com/896/ |
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