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Re: An ethical question
The team going out to get the hole drilled does not bother me in the least. I know what the rules say but i would rather them do that then not play because there robot did not have a hole.
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Re: An ethical question
I agree with the argument that they officially broke a rule but no one should nail them for it. I also would rather see everyone (not just rookies) running rather than sitting there because the rules do not allow them to fix their robot.
The fact that we all agree to ignore that the official rule was broken just supports the argument that this rule should be modified somehow. |
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I think a good modification of the rule would allow a team to do anything under the sun to REPAIR their robot. I think the rule should stand as it is currently written with regards to teams adding on to, or modifying their robots. |
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Re: An ethical question
You are very fortunate to have a mentor willing not only to spend his time, but his company's resources to help your team out. It seems to be an unfair advantage (seeing as all our team had left were hacksaws, a drill, a dremel, and assorted socket wrenches) but that's life! Some people get luckier than others. I would strongly advise that your team would try and follow the rules if at all possible
but as long as you didnt strip someone from their righteous title, the functionality of your bot is most important in my book! |
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Re: An ethical question
I guess this is where the grace part of GP comes in
we know people are going to make mistakes, bend the rules here and there, and maybe even unknowing breaking them grace is when someone does something wrong and you dont hold them to it, like when a ref makes a bad call, or a mentor breaks a rule with good intentions, or a spectator goes "boo!" grace lets the bad vibes end with the first offense, and we dont need to set up a kangaroo court in the hallway of the arena to put the guilty on trial and condemmn them much faster, kinder and more plesant to quietly smile and say nothing - than to let the lawyers take over the FIRST events ANYTHING is better than calling in the lawyers ! ![]() |
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If we just start winking at the rules, then the result is chaos. But if we enforce them with grace, mercy and forgiveness, the result is people want to obey the rules and feel bad when they don't for whatever reason. At least until they are forgiven and restored. Though I wonder how willing other teams (including me) would be to forgive if they would have made it to the elimination rounds ... Hmmm, Breaking Rules, Forgiveness, Retoration somehow those concepts seem real familiar? Where have I seen that before, a Best Seller perhaps? |
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