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Re: Preparing for the Town Hall Meeting on the New Championships Format
One ray of hope I can imagine in all this is that maybe FIRST could move back towards the super regional format in a few years by scaling back these events and adding back a true championship.
And then we would look back at the 2017-2020(?) as the dark ages of the big mistake. |
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Re: Preparing for the Town Hall Meeting on the New Championships Format
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The response regarding thinking we would be further along in regions moving to Districts holds merit. This change could possibly help move that forward. I'd love to see more discussion about that. It is not surprising that the focus is on furthering the mission and that all of the programs need to be represented/involved at both events. Core Values are Core Values and the progression plan is important. It is what makes FIRST, FIRST. FRC is a part of the whole, not the whole. The program has continued to develop over the years and I don't see that changing. The development is off the field as well as on the field; it has to be that way. STEM initiatives and developments don't take a vacation. That means that FIRST has to continue to evolve to keep up and remain relevant in its mission. Jane Last edited by JaneYoung : 04-24-2015 at 09:18 AM. |
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Periodically more people would go in line to ask questions, but I would say each side never reached >5 people. |
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I'd say it was somewhere around 15%. And that was just the lower level of the theater. The upper levels were essentially empty.
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How does that compare to other conferences they have held at champs?
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I have a nagging feeling that something like a new government program was just created...and once it is created it won't go away. *(By my math...607 FRC teams are receiving the full "Championship Experience" this year...thus 607 * x = 607x...in 2017 800 teams get half...thus 800 * .5x = 400x The Championsplit results in a 34.1% reduction in experience.) |
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I hope this incident this afternoon sways FIRST into moving away from a violent city....I hope nobody involved with FIRST was involved in the shooting.
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Please prepare a list of potential venues in cities with no violent crime.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...me_rate_(2012)) If you want to look at the data for cities <250,000. Salt Lake is the only one I remember offhand that people mentioned as a WCMP site. http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr..._2012.xls/view Last edited by scottandme : 04-24-2015 at 06:51 PM. Reason: URL fix |
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Something not in the top 10 would be nice for a change. I'd personally like Indianapolis. I have no problem with the championship in Houston |
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Granted, I am a big fan of Detroit sports, so I wouldn't mind going to a Tigers game. The immediate area around the stadiums isn't bad and I would feel fine walking around there, but it gets seedy REALLY quick. There are simply not enough hotels in what I would consider the "safe" part of Detroit to support a championship.
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I believe FIRST thought the majority of states would be on the district model by now. I don’t think they expected moving to districts would take so long or meet with the resistance that it has in some areas (which begs the question of why they were surprised that there was so much backlash over the schplit but I digress). It is human nature to be fearful and angry about things we don’t understand or that we feel have come at us from out of the blue. The problem they have encountered with the move to districts IMHO right now is several-fold:
*Sidebar* As far as the complaints about Detroit and Houston only time will tell if they were the right choices or not but I will say this: Please remember, this is a public forum and we are setting the tone for which these two cities will accept us as a community. If I were either a Detroit/Michigan team or a Houston team (which we are...kind of the red-headed step-child but it's our home regional ) I might start to get a little miffed at all the negative rep our HOME has gotten here on CD.Thank you guys who did attend the meeting and try to get some answers. They may not have been the answers we wanted but at least you were there and took the notes! Last edited by rsegrest : 04-24-2015 at 08:04 PM. Reason: Comment about town hall attendance |
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This had a lot to do with being scheduled during lunch of a qualifying match day. Lines were long and food was not permitted in the theater.
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