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sleep is for the weak.
Posted by Anton Abaya at 2/3/2001 12:31 AM EST
Coach on team #419, Rambots, from UMass Boston / BC High and NONE AT THE MOMENT! .In Reply to: experience should be the tie-breaker Posted by Joe Ross on 2/2/2001 4:08 AM EST: : If your drivers really were good, then they should be able to come out on top. BUT, if it is close (and your drivers did well lasy year) then they should probably continue being the drivers. It is very hard to top a year's experience driving (except with more years experience ;-) ). : :"i have a say in things because i was a driver..." : while the attitude behind this comment conveys that the driver has an attitude, you should definetly listen to your drivers. They are the only ones who know how the robot is acting. The engineers and everyone else only know how the robot is supposed to act. : There is give-and-take both ways, but the experience that drivers bring should never be discounted. : PS. don't you people on the east coast get any sleep? ;-) or is college a coast-to-coast phenomenon :-P then again, mountain dew will keep a horse awake for days on end... -anton |
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