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Re: Exemplary FIRSTers
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Maybe unmentioned because we take them for granted that our ADDICTION will always be fed, that they SERVE so well (Brandon), that they inspire team members and mentors alike and are INCREMENTAL The process of increasing in number, size, quantity, or extent. in spreading FIRST and an undiscovered source of information and inspiration by many international? and national team members just trying to keep their heads above water for a six week build season, but once discovered, becomes incremental within that team helping to inspire and grow that individual team. Bravo Delphi! |
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I think the best team i have seen would have to be MIM - 343. I won one of their easy question of the day shirts in 2002, and got talking to their mentors one day. and its amazing at the quality of their robot, and the professionalism that they hold. I was a little taken back, and suprised that they had not one ounce of negative karma in their commitment to first. thank you agian 343 in all that you do.
not to mention that their accent was kinda cool too ![]() Last edited by Greg Perkins : 29-03-2004 at 10:05. |
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I have to go with team 47. I am sure that without this website, FIRST would not be what it is today.
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so many to choose from...
Team 25: awesome robots, awesome people They've started/helped to start so many NJ area teams, it's hard to count champion of the RINOS (Rookies in Need of Support) project Fierce competitors and good friends at the same time Shared designs Have promoted FIRST given presentations even solicited their own sponsor for money for other/new teams AND they have Wayne Cokeley: A man with more passion and kindness than anyone I know. Well deserving of the Engineering Inspiration Award they received in MD. Keep going 25... |
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While at the LA Regional, a few of us (I think it was just myself, Angela, and Ashley) were trying to come up with teams that we'd never imagine someone who had been part of that team complaining about. Our list wasn't complete but from what I remember of it, the teams included were:
191 192 330 340 This was by no means a comprehensive list but it was just what we happened to think of while we were there. I definitely think all of those teams are good teams. Matt |
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The provide the live feed for UCF regionals and chicago they also do nationals, with out them there wouldnt be broadcast of many regionals When ever are team needed help with our robot they had people there willing to help and likewise when they needed help we were there to jump right in |
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After thinking about it all day the teams I walked away the most impressed with from the weekend in Cleveland weren't the HOT team or GRR robotics or Sparx (we know what to expect from them) but smaller teams like the one memeber 1308 St. Ignatus team or team 1450 Global Media Arts that didn't even have a team together til January 17th but still managed to build a functional robot with virtually no funding.
These teams will probably never win a reginal or national championship but every time they compete, they have won and for every match they do win it's like a national championship. These are the teams that FIRST is truly about. These are the ones FIRST like to run to press and scream from the rooftops to the world that really make a difference because they are true proof that persaverance and effort are the true key to sucess,irrergaurdless of how much money or equipment or experince a team has. |
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One of the best teams I have seen is 388. They have not only won the VCU regional two years in a row. They are very gracious and helpful. One example is that they used our gearbox design and could not get a part because it was back-ordered. We had extras and sent them what they needed without questions. However, at VCU they came out and thanked us by giving us a horizontal bandsaw!
It really suprised a lot of people on our team and we can not thank team 388 enough. |
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Amanda, thank you for your kind words about the Beach Bot team (330)!
Let me take you back to the Arizona Regional this year ....your team 60 provided the entire regional with a machine shop, at which we had several uses!! Your team members never fail to come and give our team encouragement and help. When the finals were in progress and the Beach Bot was not working,and our technical mentors could not be located immediately....my first thought was to seek out your team leaders Glenn and Toni, because I KNEW they would do anything they could to help our team(any team). When I arrived to the pit, who was there already??? Glenn. So who are the Exemplary FIRSTers? My vote is TEAM 60!! You guys are awesome!! Congrats on your place in Denver!! Betty Freitag Team Mom Beach Bot Team 330 2004 Regional finalists(thanks to 1197 and 22 - LA Regional 2004 Regional winners (thanks to 1212 and 585)- Arizona 2004 Arizona Chairman's Award Winners 2003 LA Regional Chairman's Award Winners 2003 Arizona Regional Finalists& GM Industrial Award Winners 2003 Newton Quarterfinalists |
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I've got to go with Big Mike and give my vote to 103 because there an all around great team and I have nothing bad to say about them.
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My vote has to go to team 343 Metal-in-Motion. Probably the nicest group of people you have ever met and they are also fierce competitors....Frankly they are a model for my team.....The bring students onto the team that are disabled, students that do not come from the most fortunate of backgrounds, and they integrate all these people working together.
Oh, btw they started the Palmetto Regional, helped start many FIRST teams, and have done countless things also with the Lego League team to boot.... As of yet I don't know how they have been passed over for a national chairman's award (that's not to say that every team that has won it wasn't 100% deserving in their own right)... Last edited by Stephen Kowski : 30-03-2004 at 19:13. |
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Team 88 was an amazing team, not only to work with in an alliance, but to see in the stands cheering on their team and everybody else's. After our alliance lost in the semi-finals, all of 88 lined up, chanting the numbers of the alliance as we wheeled our robots back to the pits, anything but disheartened. They brought a bright and colorful atmosphere to SPBLI. They showed the gracious proffessionalism sought out by FIRST. I know I speak for myself and 870 when I say that we can't wait to see them at Nat's.
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I'm gonna have to give my vote to Team 461 - Westside Boiler Invasion. I can't say anything bad about this team. The people are wonderful - they make me feel like I have a second home (or is that third or fourth now???
). For the past two years, if we (1064) have ever needed anything, Purdue has been there for us (and if they didn't have it, they FOUND it). Their robots are always strong, their animations are funny, their website is award-winning, and they're a past regional Chairman's winner. 461 also gives FIRSTers a place to go after they've graduated where they can give back what they have learned as a mentor.And oh yeah..."LETS ALL GO NUTS! ROBOTS! ROBOTS!" - it just wouldn't FIRST without that chant (or my new sweatshirt that says that )-Kev |
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