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Re: An ethical question
Yes, I agree that they only did what was absolutely neccessary. That was gracious.
But what about professional? If you're going to be professional, isn't following the rules part of that? [ No, I am not implying that this team or mentors are cheating/lying. I'm just saying that FIRST drew the line - and everyone should have to (and want to) follow it. ] |
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the gracious part is in your court- its necessary because we know we are all human and other people are going to make mistakes, screw up, get tired, take shortcuts
if we hold them to the letter of the law FIRST will turn into a nightmare so instead we anticipate the ocassional mistakes and offenses of others and WE are gracious and dont hold their feet to the fire when it happens. |
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My real question was whether it was right for a company that Kamen owns to sponsor a team. I'm not suggesting DEKA sponsor us, it would be great, but we live 45 minutes away so its not very practical... I just wanted to know what people thought about the idea of Dean's company sponsoring a team... |
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A lot of it has to do with what's being discussed in this thread http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...t=26732&page=1
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I'm happy for you that you got to see DEKA's shop. Did you see the two segways that are painted in camellion paint? Back in the day, it was decided to be policy that DEKA employees not be involved on FIRST teams. It was believed that DEKA people have insight into the game and could provide an unfair advantage... maybe that was true in the past, but it isn't true now. DEKA and FIRST are completely different. I even heard that for a new-hire at DEKA (who started early this year), Dean sent him away to help a FIRST team for those few weeks as an introduction. Not every company in the world sponsors a FIRST team, but asking DEKA to help a specific team is once again, unrealistic. It's compared to... a mom picking her favorite child. Dean couldn't favor one team, every team is his 'baby.' ByE erin |
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I think FIRST did the right thing by clarifying the intent of the rules and making it clear that teams should not bring a spare robot to an event, or use a fabrication facility that is not open to all teams during an event. |
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we had four engineers from Boeing. Were they right not to invite us to the fighter manufacturing plant to help us build our robot?
Of course not. He was an engineer sent to help you guys, he is NOT supposed to be a genie and grant your every whim. Get over yourself. If you want some hardcore machining, find out how to do it yourself. |
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As a rookie student on a medium sized team that was a rookie only 5 or so years ago, I would like to throw in support for GP's question. To me it sounds like he's just trying to inspire his students, not question DEKA's advantages and or disadvantages in supporting a team. FIRST, in the one season I've been here, has made me go from wanted to focus on medicine to focusing on biomedical engineering (not that big of a jump, but still). I wouldn't have that inspiration if it wasn't for seeing my team at work and meeting the people who made it possible. Even if DEKA was another big name company with "access to FIRST", they are still here because their founder made the company, and he also made FIRST to inspire, not to document disadvantages and advantages between teams. I don't wish to offend anyone at all, this is just what I get out of GP's question. - Genia
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I do agree with the rest of your statement. From our side it would be acceptable but from the other side it couldn't be possible. Frank, a little too much caffeine? Who knows, Deka could be inspired by one of you. But I do remember an incident(s) that really bothered me a few years back. My son participated in marching band (while on FIRST). Each year another team in the area held a marching band festival which they entered and always won. I thought that was bad form. Invite your friends to a party and win all the prizes. GP I doubt that TU15 is even remotely aimed at you. |
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One team even got DQ'ed on Thursday, then re-instated on Friday. The negotiations on that discussion went way to the top. Good times! Andy B. |
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Speaking as a member of a team working with nearly zero machining capability, ten students on the entire team (usually only five or so actually work), and a pit space that's a 6 x 12 closet in the corner of my school's assembly room, I understand what it means to have little resources. I think it's great that a team has the available resources like DEKA at their disposal, but at the same time, that resource is not evenly available to each team at the regional, so it's rather unfair to allow one team that advantage. What about out-of-state teams, who may have amazing sponsors, but no access due to distance? The playing field may not always be level, but I feel we shouldn't go machine ladders for those already on platforms to tower ever higher. |
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