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you people are sticks in the mud, lighten up a little, and let kids be kids. it has happened every year and it will most likely happen every year until FIRST bans it. telling students off only make it worse, so if you want to stop your team from doing it then just do that, but you don't have a right to tell those of us who are not on your team to stop because you find it disrespectful or immature.
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If "letting kids be kids" results in someone losing an eye, are those kids going to take responsibility?
Or are the mentors who are allowing the kids to do so going to feel the heat? Correct answer: Yes. I don't know about you, but I'd rather not have to deal with all the paperwork. I plan to have a sudoku book on me before Einstein...whether or not I happen to work a puzzle or two remains to be seen. I've seen (at one time long ago) somebody watching Monty Python. While those aren't the greatest things to do, they sure beat paper airplanes for cleanup and non-disruption of speeches. As far as it happening every year, I can vouch that that's NOT the case. Seems to have started only after FIRST moved the CMP to St. Louis. It leaves a lot of extra trash for somebody to clean up (and I would hope that the throwers do try to clean some up...) By the way, you're right that we don't have a right to tell those on not on our teams what to do. But... Did you just tell a bunch of folks who aren't on your team what to do? And bear in mind one other thing: Some of those folks you just told that to (and some of the folks down on the floor that might be getting hit by the airplanes) happen to be in positions to hire folks like you--young FIRSTers just getting out of high school and/or college. Would you believe that acting immature and disrespectful can impact your chances of being hired? I think I would. |
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The issue isn't isolated to just the dome, in past years I've seen paper airplanes falling from hotels rooms and ending up in the streets of St. Louis. This type of behavior, while sparse, is an extension of what goes on in the dome.
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The planes have already touched down.
http://i.imgur.com/kJm8jqw.jpg They actually distracted me from the ceremony. Not cool. |
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This was my first time at champs. The first paper plane I've seen thrown at a FIRST event, ever, hit a kid in the side of the face, narrowly missing his eye today. Seriously, this kind of thing is not representative of FIRST. They audibly distracted from ceremony speakers, and nearly caused at least one injury. Potentially dangerous litter like this should not be seen as normal or acceptable in the FIRST community.
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This is just plane wrong.
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Not really. I'm quite rowdy and fun.
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Not really, most of them are scared of authority. It's pretty effective and personally I feel that appealing to their rational side should make a difference. Please stop throwing the planes? Quote:
I think we are well within our rights. You can ignore us but we can still think of you as immature and disrespectful and ask you to stop in an authoritative voice. |
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That spread of planes is class act. Exactly the image we want. Let's put fun and games ahead of values we are trying to impress on the students as role models.
Is it OK to toss your bag of fast food out the window of your car while driving? Seems like we are endorsing it by letting it happen. Don't worry though, those adopted highways have trash cleaning groups twice a year. But what about the hawk that was hit by a car while swooping down in traffic to kill its prey that was consuming the leftovers? Don't pick up that plastic bottle you walked by on the trail - discard yours along side it. There is a biweekly trail club that picks it up. Maybe those of us against this simple act are trying to influence a generation to think about how their actions have consequences. I don't see how this is still an argument that needs to continue. |
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Schools have the right to say "you know we sent you there to compete at a robotics competition not to make a mess of a place" and stop you from going. Teams have the right to pick alliances based not only on the robot but if running with a certain team will make them look bad. Actions have consequences. Ignoring those consequences does not make them go away. |
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I would agree throw them when/if you are told, I would advise anyone reading this thread to not throw balls of paper at any time and planes should only be thrown when you are told. It is very annoying when you are trying to concentrate on a match and you get hit by trash.
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"telling students off only make it worse" was me informing you of the kind of mindset you will be going up against. "so if you want to stop your team from doing it then just do that," Was me giving you advice on how to minimize it (if every mentor did this for there own team then no one would be throwing airplanes!) "but you don't have a right to tell those of us who are not on your team to stop because you find it disrespectful or immature." Was me giving you a fact which can also be taken as telling you. I do agree with you all on the disrespect on doing this during speeches and awards, however I do not see doing this during dull moments immature, as long as the (throwers of the planes) pick up as many planes as they made and thrown before leaving, and other then this you and everyone else who has posted on here, and I will not see eye to eye on this matter, as this was the most memorable and inspiring thing i got to witness and partake in during my first year going to worlds. so forgive me for being defensive over something i see as important (for real... not being smart A or anything) |
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