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| View Poll Results: Would you rather have a nice looking robot or a winning robot? | |||
| Quality Robot |
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53 | 32.52% |
| Winning Robot |
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110 | 67.48% |
| Voters: 163. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Re: Winning Robot or Quality Robot?
I've experienced being on a team with a "winning" robot at the top level (Team 45 at the 1998 Championship) and the team with probably the highest quality robots in FIRST (Team 233). Winning the Championship is much more fun than just having the highest quality robot.
That said, the missing choice of "both" in the poll would be my pick. I hope to have the experience this year of winning the Championship with a very high quality robot. Of course, a lot of other teams will be trying very hard to prevent that from happening. |
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