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If my memory serves me correctly, wasn't this type of pre-assigned seating used at the 2004 BAE regional? I was there with a small group, doing some advanced scouting, perhaps someone who attended with a team could fill us in on the details and let us know how this method faired.
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There is a thread (I believe it is called "Standing, cheering, and required team actions") on this subject, started last year. Read it. Most people on CD seem to agree with me: sit down during the matches, stand any other time you please, make as much noise as you want any time. |
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Saving seats does make it hard for the fans and the teams of FIRST enjoy watching the game. I know my team came up to the stands and only took one row and 95% of the time people were sitting in the seats (scouting). It makes it really hard to look through someone. I know that most teams are large teams but they should realize that the smaller teams dont think its fair when 80 people jump up and leave and all come back and people are sitting in the seats the left and expect them to get up. The should learn the following statement: <B> MOVE YOUR FEET LOSE YOUR SEAT</B>
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I'm on Team 11. Yes we stand, yes we stand the entire match, and I think that 25 is talking about us in particular. For starters, we don't just stand to win an award. We don't win team spirit awards. We stand to support our drivers and our robot. I can say from personal experience that the greater the enthusiasm in the stands, the better the drivers feel and perform. At the same time, we have a scout team. We pride ourselves on our scouts, and they are some of the best in FIRST. When the team in front of them stands, they stand too. They get their data, the team in front gets to show support for their team. Everyone's happy. As a scout myself, I think it's nice to be able to stand every once in a while. As for standing for awards, this is exactly the point. This team worked hard to win the award. Maybe our standing will encourage you to do the same as a show of respect for their effort. As for a special "scout section," it would be great if they can make it work... Last edited by FourPenguins : 04-05-2006 at 18:51. |
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However, let's not let this become a personal attack against any teams/students/members of CD/etc. If you had a problem with any team, you should have spoken with them when it happened. If you feel it was that big of a situation, I'd suggest PMing those involved or emailing them with your concern. |
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-Cory |
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Back on topic shall we? Saveing seats? Ok. I agree that saveing seats isn't the best thing to do. It's wrong but people still do it. There are sometimes problems and there are sometimes not. I will repeat what others have said: If you want it to be inforced, tell FIRST. If no one tells FIRST than there isn't a problem, right? If you want to see a change, everyone on this thread construct a letter and email it to FIRST, to Dean, to whoever needs to see it. Tell them how you feel about it, and tell them you want it enforced. Here I'll start it for you! FIRST/Important person: Members of Team 47's Forum comminity have expressed their opinion about enforceing the "no saveing seats" rule. It has been ignored my some teams and has been a problem in some occations. We ask that you consider enforceing the rule, or to make us all aware of the reason why the rule can not be enforced. You all can fill in the rest. I'm not going to send it because I have never seen a problem with it. If you want to make a change, be the change. |
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First off, please let me sincerely apologize to Mr. Brooks. It was by no means my intent to antagonize or to create a conflict, just as it was in the original situation addressed. I have a deep appreciation for all mentors, as witnessed many times over by my testaments to those mentors on my team (including two Regional WFA's) and for all those who dedicate their time to mentoring and helping students. I never meant for the comment to be taken personally. It was as Karthik said directed in large part out of frustration to certain individuals who judge actions and immediately attach a stigma to them because of the fact of my age or my teammates ages.
You are quite correct in assuming that perception is what comes out first, and just as you said, perception is very important, but I will not change my character to suit how other people perceive me. I have always done my best to come off as a responsible and mature individual, only heightened by my involvement in FIRST. However, if certain individuals choose to place me as another branded teenage hooligan, I will not step down and accept what they say as rule or absolute fact. I think it would all be better if everyone decided to treat individuals with equal respect if they are meeting them for the first time. I do not treat a student I meet for the first time any different than I would imagine that I would treat Dean Kamen. I may have more admiration for one over another, but I do not let what I perceive to be their background may or may not be influence me. With that being said, I have steered this thread away from its original intent. Apologies all around, I wanted to make my position known. Best of luck to you and your team in the future. |
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I am not sure if this idea has been tried before....well here goes.
What if FIRST were to put into the manual a statement about being graciously professional and not saving seats. Something along the line, "Thank you for being graciously professional and not saving seats. Please let everyone enjoy the event." Teams could then copy the statement onto index cards/business cards which they could use to avoid confrontations at competitions. If a problem arises, show the card rather than anger. Ken |
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and I think it WILL Work. and most importantly it will not lead to any conflicts and for most teams they strive for gracious professionalism and have a good rep and dont want a simple stupid seat to ruin all of that, that that team has been banking every year.Pavan |
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