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Re: What happened to the FIRST community I call my family?
Being someone who made some poor choices of words manu years ago on these boards, has taught me and other teamates in check. When we see a problem, we hash it out, usually agree on a best course of action, and go from there. Never has that solution been to come on the boards and comment on every single thread...
On the mentor side, you have people from teams who remember "the good 'ol days". A time and place they wish to return to. This season was different from previous years, and next year will be too. FIRST as a whole is expanding quickly, and bickering until threads are closed, feelings are hurt, and friends become enemies will not help at all. It only takes one person to make a team look horrible ( I speak from personal experience ) on the outside no matter how many good people you have in your organization. Humans resist change, and we will resist change. There is no controling that. What can be controlled, is how we all handle the changes. Stay classy Chief Delphi Last edited by Rick : 18-04-2007 at 21:31. |
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Re: What happened to the FIRST community I call my family?
First, I'd like to say that I agree with you, Arefin...
I would also like to say that there are many discernible reasons for the spike of ill-meant threads and posts. Most predominantly of which, is human nature. When you design your robot around something which you expect to be a solid, well-engineered piece of equipment (as is implied by it being in the KOP)... and that object ends up failing; the first human reaction is to be angry. To be upset because something beyond your control caused you to seemingly fail. Few people's first reaction is to solve the problem... and that is one of the many facts of life. I look up to and strive to attain the level of maturity it takes to look at a (seemingly) gigantic problem, and immediately begin trying to formulate an answer; but when you have people under the age of Thirty frequently posting, you can expect to see a little immaturity. That, and just the idea of six hard weeks of building can be enough to bring anyone to a state of constant annoyance. Another reason that has not been looked upon in a full light, is the fact that first is now over 1300 teams strong. With this great increase in recognition and inspiration, there comes a large increase in some not-so pleasant things as well. Namely an increase in the number of teams that have to lose. Thirteen hundred teams compete, and only three complete that long road to victory. When more teams lose, there will be more complaints. Oy, a reason that I know is on a lot of peoples' minds, but I'm not going to go into in this particular post, is that maybe FIRST (The organization) is giving FIRST (The developed Community) more to complain about this year. A reason that I find myself just noticing this year, is the lack of solid representations from non-"elite" teams. ChiefDelphi is a home for the more successful teams in FIRST. There are exceptions to this rule (and I'll be the first to admit that 306 is one such exception), but predominantly... The only robots I see represented are the ones that make me drool. Now, There is absolutely nothing wrong with being an elite team, and I have in fact been inspired by quite a few of them. My only point here is that when you have a discussion between the most involved people in FIRST, It is only to be expected that you will get involved discussions and answers. Answers that include all aspects of a situation, even the bad. The fact that you have posts that are wrought with hard feelings, numerous problems, and few solutions is just a reflection upon real life. When a community gets as large as FIRST is, it will increase uniformly... There will be just as much increase in the unpleasant as there is in the pleasant. Any trend on ChiefDelphi of there being more good than bad can only be attributed to outstanding moderation. -Cody C NOTE: As with all posts, some of you will like what you've read, and some of you will not. There have been no strategically placed smilies to lighten the mood of the post, only opinions. It is out of my hands now. I'd ask that you respond responsibly. |
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Re: What happened to the FIRST community I call my family?
Im sorry for my post earlier this week bashing 1732
You guys must have been a great team to be ranked #1 |
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Re: What happened to the FIRST community I call my family?
I have tried to keep distant from many of the issues on CD, but observed the same thing as Tom: the people involved in these situations were smart enough to keep their composure, and work towards a solution or explanation even when surrounded by people unable to remain calm and collected.
It takes a certain type of person to recognize a problem, bring it to light, and fix it. In the end, people who are able to hold their heads above the fray are the most well respected and liked in their respective communities. This is what FIRST is about in many situations, and perhaps some people have forgotten this and now that the season is over, will be able to step back and reflect on things. We can't fault anyone for a momentary lapse in posting harsh words or making a complaint about a system if they prove they are not being insolent and that they have a legitimate reason for their actions. I respect the people on ChiefDelphi who have maintained this mantra throughout the season, and been able to clearly and effectively communicate their thoughts, and solve problems. There really isn't anything wrong with the growth we are seeing here, and the level or type of discussion being posted here, its just a natural process. We merely need to keep an eye out for both ourselves and others to stay within reasonable bounds, and make sure that cooler heads prevail when the last person takes their say. I don't mean this post as a shot or insult to anyone, but merely as a general observation of the current activity. Many issues have been resolved, or explained, and I commend the people involved in that. |
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Re: What happened to the FIRST community I call my family?
It's important to recognize the difference between whining and constructive criticism. Anyone can point out a problem, offering a solution is far more valuable.
When something really bothers you, take the time to identify the cause and when you come up with an idea of how to fix it, then submit a post. P.S. I wish I was better at doing that than I am. |
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Re: What happened to the FIRST community I call my family?
I joined these forums in January of 2003 two days prior to the kickoff for the 2003 season and I was browsing them since September of 2002.
I have noticed more threads with a negative undertone to them then in previous years. It seems that as more and more people join these forums and more and more of the members become more experienced in FIRST and its great ways that we are becoming able to have better and more incite full opinions on many things. This year there have been more problems in one season that in the past that I have experienced, yes I did skim through the archives before posting this, with the transmission problems, the random rules posted then taken away. People are voicing their opinions and this year more then ever FIRST is hearing those opinions and we ARE making a difference. The transmission problem was addressed by FIRST. The tools in the pits was addressed and taken care of. Now the big issues are with the reffing and inconsistent rulings at the regional and Championship levels by next season I truly believe that we will solve these problems in some way or at least make them more tolerable for most people. There is a reoccurring theme in this thread of their are 1300+ teams involved in FIRST this season with 37 regionals, nothing is going to make everyone happy. We must make the best of what we can get and when we can no longer tolerate something then change it. FIRST is what YOU make of it, it can be the best time of your life and inspire you to great things or it can be the worst part of your year but the best part is that no matter what you still learned something. This time in 2 months most all the arguing and disagreements will be over with, there will still always be posts with READ THE RULES BEFORE POSTING! This team and that team are professional/engineer only built. He/She is un GP because of this or that... Sadly those things will never change in this world even our nice almost perfect world of FIRST. Lets all take a deep breath and remember this is just a game there is a whole big world out there and we have to survive that before worrying about being able to bring in tools to the pit or who hit who in what match. All of this will soon pass and it will then comeback again and again just as the seasons change. Sorry for some of the randomness of this post, but hey I am witting this at like 0450am so what do you expect. Also sorry for the spelling and grammar errors that I am sure to have committed in this post English is not my first language, my first is bad English, so I apologize. So I now throw my $1.00 into the bucket and take back my 0.98 cents. EDIT: I wrote this at 0450am but I was busy at work and could not post it untill 0725. |
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Re: What happened to the FIRST community I call my family?
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When did I say in my post that Teams shouldn’t point out if they were having trouble with the transmissions? Please use quotes and the words I said. Yup, you are right. I was very upset with the uninformed, insulting, and destructive posts. More so, I hate it when people jump on the bandwagon with choosing their favorite side to the topic. Quote:
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“This is a forum – a means of exchanging ideas!”… okay let’s exchange ideas. Let’s not talk about what Team A did to Team B like there have been situations this past season. Pointing it out once is fine, but when there are many posting the same thing over and over, not only it gets boring, it also puts down a whole team. Let Team A and Team B work it out between themselves. “People want to discuss the problems so that they can be solved or prevented,” you know… discussion solves a problem. But a topic where you have two different sides to it and you have people choosing sides will not solve a problem. Quote:
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“Chiefdelphi is about what goes on behind the scenes- and therefore is the perfect place to discuss problems and voice complaints.” Hmm… judging from what you said… maybe … teams and other websites shouldn’t put Chiefdelphi in their “other links” tab. If people are to come here on the forum and find us “complaining,” In this case, that’s how the parent feel, and I am concerned. Keep the fresh ideas coming and keep discussing them, I love new ideas, but think twice before you post and be respectful. Jaine, I know you will come back and ask me and point out over and over that people have been respectful on the forum just like you did in your post and I want to tell you right now that I am not saying that people are being disrespectful. In a critical time like this, people need to be reminded to not to post when they are frustrated. You are a very good reader and you can analyze well. You have the power to write to turn a topic around to a totally something new. I like that. If you would like to discuss this further, feel free to send me a pm, im, email. I doubt I will be browsing CD for the next week like I always do. Finals are going to kick my butt. Last edited by Arefin Bari : 19-04-2007 at 11:16. |
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"The harder we fall, the higher we bounce."
I really believe this. I've seen things go downhill before, but following those not-so-good times always comes amazing times - I'm proud to say that both the not-so-good times and the amazing times are part of the learning experience that we call FIRST. |
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Re: What happened to the FIRST community I call my family?
Thank you for the apology!
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Re: What happened to the FIRST community I call my family?
When individuals present opinions critiquing FIRST's "Infinite" wisdom, the interpretations of its ideals and goals are closely moderated and often censored. This frustration and dissatisfaction is not a new phenomena in this program. Only recently has a large scale awareness of said frustration surfaced. Those of you who have read my (now much less frequent) posts in the past few years will notice that they are filled with sarcastic and "around the corner" remarks about various shortcomings of the program and people participating in it. Because of the overwhelming amount of want-to-be heroes who jump on any opportunity to "bash and crush" the rebellion, I have found ChiefDelphi and the autonomous followers of FIRST's Ideal Vision repulsive and impossible for me to fully cooperate with. Straightforward posts for me are gone. The community is now speaking out and has therefore changed.
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