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Robot Withdrawl
I fear I may be suffering from Robot Withdrawl Syndrome. I feel so idle and useless now that I have enough non-FIRST time that a full night's sleep and doing my homework are no longer mutually exclusive. Even worse, this is my first and last year as a FIRST student participant, as we are a rookie team and I am a senior.
Yet I do know that my work is not nearly done. We (team 811) need to clean up our base/HQ and our training facilities. That several more days of sweeping and mopping. Then comes reflecting on the past six weeks, writing down all our "next year we should..."s. Finally the other drive teams and I need to continue our driver training programs for ball throwing coordination, communications, and to just bond with eachother. |
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