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Meredith... it'll just make your next trip to Einstein that much sweeter. I have faith in you guys.
Good Luck. Let me know what 148 can do to help. -John |
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Meredith (and all of Team 16) -
The Bomb Squad and the exemplary behaviors the entire team displayed when I first became involved in FIRST back in 1996 are a considerable factor in why my team and many of the NASA "house teams" exist today (see this post). Team 16 set a standard for us all to emulate, and we owe you much. If there is anything we can do to help, please let us know. -dave . |
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Since then, I have mentored a team in Minnesota, 1816, who found a similar team in their first regional in Wildstang 111 and am now a lead mentor for a rookie team here in Chicagoland and am greatly looking forward to seeing both Wildstang and the Bomb Squad at the Midwest regional. To the Bomb Squad, Wildstang, and the countless other teams who have been role models for students, mentors, and teams in the past, thank you. As others have said, let us know if there is anything that we can do to help. Ryan |
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That's a great essay on your early experience with gracious professionalism, Dave. May I reproduce it in another forum (with attribution, of course)? Last edited by Rick Wagner : 03-02-2009 at 15:46. |
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Meredith,
Thank you so much for posting this. NH went through an ice storm on Dec 12th that left 322,000 customers without power in the state. Andy can probably speak to it better than I can, but he ended up working 17 hour days on storm duty from that day until Christmas Eve to get power restored - and he saw many of the same things that you posted about. I can not imagine what would happen if that storm occurred during build season, and I applaud your team for doing whatever it takes to keep life normal through such a tough time. I have full faith that this will be another banner year for Baxter. If you need anything, let us know! |
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Reminds me of my old team. The local power company sponsored us and one year there was a terrible ice storm. We lost weeks of build time because all of our engineers were out fixing lines and trying to get the power back on. It's hard to lose build time but it's harder to see your friends out there risking their necks to bring the power back. Somehow our team pulled through and had a fully functioning robot. We learned a lot that year about how much our mentors really did both on and off the team.
Try to stay positive. I'm sure your team will pull through. Best of luck. |
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As much as I'd love a day where the temperature was above 50 degrees right now, I can't imagine the problems that the temperature swing is causing on top of the devastation of the ice storm. At least when we lose power when it is cold, our food keeps longer.
Our thoughs are with the people of Arkansas and surrounding areas. Bomb Squad, if there is anything you think we can do to help, please let us know! |
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Thank you all for your kind expressions of support. Although about half of us here still do not have power, we are moving forward. The robot construction is "spinning" along. UPS has resumed deliveries. I was beginning to think my name was "did the encoders come yet?"
I can't wait to see how all this sympathy disappears for 2 min and 15 secs at a time when you all try to beat the tar out of us - and we wouldn't have it any other way!!! Quote:
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I'd like to add my best wishes to all the others here.
Meredith, during the 2006 "Hanukkah Eve Storm" here in Washington, winds of up to 85 miles an hour -- hurricanes start at 70 -- caused trees and power lines to topple leaving more than 1.8 million homes and businesses in the Pacific Northwest without power for days, and killing 18 people. I personally was without power for six days and (this was the hardest to bear) without phones, cable TV, or INTERNET for 16 days. My employer (and our team sponsor) was shut down for three days, and they even have their own diesel generators*. At least our storm hit in December and not during build season. God bless you, your team, and the others affected by this event. * Part of what we do is data hosting. The generators power the data center, but the rest of the buildings are dark and cold without line power. |
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