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It is not the fact that there where 30 pt penalties for hitting the robot in the loading zone, it was the inconsistency that really needs to change. One match a penalty would get called, and the next match it would happen again and it didn't get called. I think that the consistency of the calls should be changed not so much as the penalties them selves.
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One more thing I forgot to mention in my earlier post...
While watching the final matches from the balcony, I noticed that Team 45 Teknocats was sitting in front of us and that everytime an award was announced, the entire team was required to stand up and applaud. As polite as this behavior was, they completely obstructed the field of view and spectators sitting behind them could not see what was going on on the field or which team was recieving the award. Several people politely asked them to sit down but they replied that they would "get yelled out for being rude". I agree that applauding another team's achievements is polite and courteous, however, a repetitive and forced standing ovation becomes increasingly meaningless the more frequently it occurs. Soon it becomes a mere mechanical motion, completely devoid of meaning. Next thing you know, teams will have to light fireworks with their barehands, do sommersaults and backhand springs in order to express their appreciation. |
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24 minutes was just a recommendation, you don't get penalized for not using that time. Your team doesn't have to leave 24 minutes before your match time if they don't want to. They can wait until 12 minutes, but don't expect the field to wait if it takes you 13 minutes or the field is a match ahead of schedule. We hate to see teams missing matches so we are a little generous with the amount of time we recommend. Throughout the championship Newton went from 3 matches fully queued (all 6 teams) all the way to about 5 and then back to about 1. This was largely due to the field getting behind schedule and then getting slightly ahead. 5 matches queued was too many but I can do little to control the number of matches queued at the field. In past years we could have the pit announcers change the timing of thier match calls as necessary but this year the teams were responsible for adjusting their time to arrive on the field. The 5 match situation was right after opening ceremonies, which went long as I'm sure you noticed. I think many teams stuck with the 24 minute recommendation forgetting that matches were delayed 15 minutes and so were actually leaving 39 minutes early. |
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I was a tad ticked off that only the American National Anthem was played at the opening ceremonies, but I guess it's somewhat understandable considering that 18(?) countries were represented in Atlanta.
I also found the pyrotechnic display which accompanied the Chairman's award to be a bit anti-climatic, considering that everyone could see the technicians scurrying around on the field setting it up. I clued in on it right away, and it took away the surprise for me. I personally think the hidden confetti guns they had last year were better. Otherwise, I found the Championship to be very well put together, and I commend FIRST for it. Quote:
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Thanks for the chat. |
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The thing that I was most ticked off was that only The Star-Spangled Banner was played. At least have recordings of the other ones. Thats all. |
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Think about it this way, also - how do you want the crowd to react when YOUR team receives an award????? Stand up and let the teams know you are excited for them. Last edited by Chris Fultz : 26-04-2005 at 20:39. |
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