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I hope we get to make it to nats this year, if for nothing else then to see Roccobot and those guys in pink wigs again.
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Heck, you need look no further than you're own team for that. 1: Don't stare at skyscrapers for too long. That's a dead giveaway that your a tourist (plus its hard on the kneck). 2: Ignore anyone on a street corner speaking into a microphone with a speaker. Chances are they're trying to sell you some thing or ideology that you don't need. 3: Haggle with street vendors. If you see something for sale on a street side set up, never pay the asking price, but rather see how low you can get the vendor to lower it (this can be lots of fun, even if you don't actually buy anything). Hope these tips help. Maybe someone who's actually from New York can be more specific, I'm just a Pink Team Floridian who has been to NYC more times than most southeners. P.S. To all you NYC regional teams, New York is a great city, I love it every time I attend, and I look forward to seeing the local robotics talent. |
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1. Don’t stare at the guy with the pink hair; They don’t like it (especially when it’s their real hair). 2. Don’t say “hi” to strangers (no matter how good looking they are) it’s just not cool. 3. Don”t say “cool”; it’s just not cool 4. Don’t complaint about the dirt and the crowd! (Remember you get to leave, we have to stay) 5. Don’t said “sorry, excuse me, pardon me”; it’s not in New Yorker’s vocabulary and it's not cool. 6. Manhattan people do not know there are 4 other boroughs within New York City (please don’t try to convince them; they can go into shock or get violent) 7. When taking a cab from downtown to uptown, answer NO when the cabbie ask if you want to take the tunnels or bridges. 8. Don’t buy a genuine Rolex watch for $30 from anyone on the subway. I know a better deal down on Canal St. for $20. 9. Houston Street is pronounced House-Ton (true New Yorker) not Houuuuuston 10. You can order pizza by the “slice” or pie. 11. Ray’s Famous Pizza is not the same owner as Ray’s Original Pizza, or Ray’s Original Famous Pizza, or Ray’s Best Original Pizza or Ray’s Famous Original Pizza, or Ray’s…. 12. Eating a “dirty water dog” not what you think, it’s a hot dog from a street vendor. 13. Don’t buy the Brooklyn Bridge from anyone. I own it already! 14. Time Square is not square. (And be careful of the naked singing cowboy) 15. Museums are not free. 16. New York City souvenirs are cheapest downtown around Chinatown. 17. Don’t answer back when someone say “Hey… How-U-Doing” (they don’t really care) 18. Don’t make fun of the Soup Nazi; he really won’t serve you any soap. #1 TIP: NEW YORKERS DO NOT PUT KETCHUP AND MUSTARD TOGETHER ON THEIR HAMBURGER! (An obvious sign of a tourist) ![]() Last edited by Rich Wong : 17-03-2004 at 14:45. |
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That whole "pie" thing was confusing last year with a dorm floor that was about 50% New Yorkers. It is not that you don't know it is called a "pizza pie", but when some walks up to you and says: "Wanna split a pie?" A Non-New Yorker's typical thought process is: "Wow, this guy REALLY likes pie, he wants to eat half of a pie" "I like apple or pumpkin pie" "I never eat more than 2 pieces in a sitting, even on Thanksgiving" Then after looking really dumb by thinking way too long about a simple question, you realize he probably meant a pizza and say: "Sure. You order it" It should also be noted that New Yorkers usually fold their pizza in half while eating it. This provides structural support to the very thin crust. This was "odd" and "revolutionary" to some people who had never seen someone eat pizza like that. I prefer thin crust pizza so I have always ate it like that. Guess it would be tough with a true Chicago deep dish. 17. Great now I've got that Budweiser commercial about the Cowboy Hat Guy in a New York bar stuck in my head. Every time someone said, "How you doing?", Cowboy hat guy said "I'm doing fine. Just flew in today. Mighty Big Airport you got here" and proceeded to ramble on. That will be in my head all night. |
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OH, also don't pretend to have a NEw York accent they dont like that |
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Do you realize that even dressed completely in pink and walking down the streets of New York you probably won't attract attention.
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Yeah Rich has tried at least 3/4 of these so these are definately the New Yorks Golden Rules.
Tip# 19 - before getting into a cab in NYC observe their driving habits. Some are worse then others. Tip# 20 - Do not "Hail" a cab while standing on the bus stop of any route. Chances are you'll get an angry bus driver b4 you get a cab driver. Tip# 21 - Do not "Hail" a cab while standing in the middle of the street - this can be dangerous since NYC is filled with a bunch of NJ Drivers who got their licenses from the cracker jack company ! Tip# 22 - When entering a subway station. Do not proceed to ask the clerk Which side is Going Uptown and Which is going Downtown (e.g 86st. and Lex. There are signs posted Uptown and the Bronx ---- Keyword UP, Downtown in some stations is considered Manhattan and Brooklyn Others are straight forward and say Downtown. If you would like to know what station your at. You can look in the following places. On the Subway Booths Left Top Hand Corner it will state for example 86St - LEX AVE. Look on the support pillars in the station 87% of them will have 86st. written on them. Look on the walls for they have the station name etched into them. If you think the signs may be lieing to you then proceed to ask the clerk of your wearabouts. Believe me though we do a pretty $@#$@#$@#$@# good job in making at least directions and current location self explanatory for everything else well we won't get into that right now hehe..... Tip #23 - When traveling East side to West side by subway. Going East is going to the Downtown / Brooklyn part of the track West Side is Manhattan / Uptown part of the track. Tip #24 - No matter what anyone says, Trains going West side to East side have a North and South bound track lol..... aren't you glad there was geography lessons to clear up with which was North , South, East and West. Serious Tip #25A - If you should drop anything on the track DO NOT attempt to retrieve it. No matter what station you're at there will always be at least 1 Cop on duty their and a Full Time Subway Clerk. Inform Both and they will contact a safety crew to retrieve the object. Tip #25B - If the subway clerk tells you the saftey group will be there in about an hour. Your better off going to have a long lunch b/c us MTA guys move slow and will take our time to respond to that particular call. Serious Tip #26 - Do not by a $2 card from the wanna be subway clerks at the station. What they do is illegal and by giving them money to get you access to the system would be only adding more trouble then what its worth. If they argue with you b/c you rather not by the "swipe" from them proceed to notify the clerk on duty and they will inform the NYPD. Quote:
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In 2002, we (4 of us) walked through Times Square with Orange hair and orange tiedie shirts (Team 340). We found that people tended to get out of our way. (But that didn't stop the drunk from threatening to kill us on the Subway).
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Tip #27 - If you see a homeless person on the train sleeping or not. Please do not poke him to see if he is alive. Even though he may not look like he's alive He can potentially surprise you. Some homeless people are friendly others are too (not to be mean or anything) Brain Dead to even know of their own actions. Just move to another car. If you take the subway early in the morning say around 12A - 5A thats when you will find most of them on the train cars. Tip #28 - If you plan on driving to NYC I suggest not leaving your car unlocked on a city street. Cars these days have been known to start themselves and dissappear. lol esp. In the Bronx / Brooklyn j/k Tip #29 - I like the fact of the Real Men wear Pink slogan but please do your selves a big favor please do not go to what is known as the "village" - Located on the lower east side / East Midtown Manhattan I believe. You may end up getting more then what you bargained for. Pink shirts are cool since that has recently been added to Teen Men / Women attire up here. The pink hair may be a bit much though. Just a wear a I LUV NY MORE THEN EVER hat and you should be fine. Tip #30 - Bring at least 1 set of Long clothing. Its been snowing officially since Tuesday stopped for a lil bit Tuesday nite and started in again Wednesday into today from what I can see. I do not know the weather for up here for next week so to be on the safe side just bring something warm but comfortable in case it gets suddenly cold. NYC is a great place to live.....as long as you don't mess with us NY'ers will leave your unique hair designs and clothing attire alone. :-). Anyway I hope you guys enjoy your stay with us, Within the last 2 posts between me and Rich Wong we have covered all the basics on how to not look like a tourist, and that blending in maybe needed. I hope we didn't scare you away *goes to check FIRST Regional roster for NYC attendees =-)* If you need anything else just fugedhaboutit Last edited by mtaman02 : 18-03-2004 at 01:39. |
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wow! the pink team certainly appreciates all of your helpful tips and suggestions. as i read back over the list it sounds like we are entering a foreign country with all the do's and don'ts!!
we'll be printing lists for the students to check before doing anything. (kidding again) i'm not sure the man who rented us our rooms is even going to be ready for the onslaught of 46 pink people.we can't wait to get there. i'm sure you all have had enough snow but there are lots of kids on the team who have never seen snow(unless they went to seattle last year or toronto the year before) and would love for you to keep it coming (at least until we get there) 6 more days... |
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Brooklyn, NY is where its at! Want to visit the Dodges? Bronx? What-a-Bronx? Queens? zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz ![]() |
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at least up to 68st Hunter college on the 6 and 110st Central Park North on the 3 and 86th - Lexington on the 4,5 161st. Yankee Stadium off the B, D Don't listen to rich he doesn't have to ride the express bus which at times needs to be used as a semi truck b/c cabbies get in the way of picking up people off my routes bus stops lol And from what i can remember I have not seen da broken dodges in quite sometime just the new jork jankees and mets |
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Eh, just joking around. Thanks for all the tips guys! We really appreciate it! ![]() |
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