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Of course, you could just not throw paper airplanes in the dome. |
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Some of the Torbot mentors were discussing the topic today. Add us to the "no throw zone" crowd. At least as much as possible...
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Our students will certainly not be participating in paper airplane throwing. Lots of waste for little reason or gain.
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The cleanup should not be much of an issue. After we leave, large numbers of people go down the aisles and collect the soda bottles, food wrappers, confetti they dump at the end of the ceremony, etc., just as they clean up the beer cups and hot dog wrappers after a football game.
The problem, is that it is very inconsiderate to fly the airplanes during the ceremony itself, and during matches. |
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Crowd based games are one fairly simple solution to this. FIRST could do trivia and have people tweet the answers. They could do bingo. People could also be more proactive about promoting the different opportunities at the event like conferences. I'd want to say they could have a video game tournament.
There are other things you can do at St Louis. And don't tell me someone accidentally made and threw a paper airplane that was a decision, and you can decide to do any of the other things there. |
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As far as paper airplanes, weight should certainly not be added. That is a safety hazard. |
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Expected isn't the same as courteous. Anyone who wants to be responsible for their own trash can easily succeed.
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Organize a paper airplane competition.
I recall seeing some fine gliders in 2014. I must admit it was fascinating. Having read the arguments, I will be instructing my team to leave all paper behind as we sit down for Einstein, but as other have said, If FIRST would make it clear that throwing airplanes is not acceptable, it would help a lot. But the wait in 2014 was excruciating. So much waiting, and inaudible speeches, and more and more of the same ------- "music" we listened to all season long, and waiting and waiting, and the worst $5 pretzel mankind has ever created, and hours before we can get dinner... I just didn't think of the paper airplanes as being the worst aspect of that evening. So sanction it, make it official and safe. Put together simple rules: specific launching area (off to the side), target zone, wait your turn, launch maybe 5 at a time, end abruptly when ceremonies begin. We can applaud the good ones, laugh at the "bombers," it could be a blast. And it would far fewer pieces of paper compared to the "mass garbage toss" we've been seeing. |
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If we could only get that through to the party people who attend concerts and theaters these days. It is pretty nasty trying to pull cables out of that mess when striking a TV production after everyone has left. One event I worked had less than 500 people in the audience. The cleanup crew started picking up recyclables first and filled two 55 gallon drums with glass bottles. |
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I am seeing planes already during opening ceremonies, from the webcast. Remember this is being broadcast all over the world. Mentors, please keep your students from throwing planes.
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It's worse than that. I'm taking a phone call because of work but I can tell you that paper scraps were thrown over the upper balconies landing on the sponsors. It's very uncool and I really wish we were all better than this.
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