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Re: SME cards ????? what are they for....?
Posted by Clinton Hamilton at 03/06/2001 9:59 PM EST
Student on team #108, SigmaC@T, from Dillard High School and Motorola. In Reply to: SME cards ????? what are they for....? Posted by nick237 on 03/06/2001 8:25 PM EST: Let's theoretically assume for a moment that 2 things that have been mentioned are true (mainly because I don't want to draw conjectures that I can't support) and look at this rationally : Assumption 1) Checking them is completely impractical (I won't debate this as it's more a issue of logistics than anything else. After all they did ask to see the armbands at Nats last year) Assumption 2) The real reason that FIRST wants you to have the cards is because they want to collect demographics on the people involved. If you assume that the two above statements are true you still end up with a weak argument for not getting the cards. Maybe I'm just too open with personal information for my own good. But personally I don't have any problem giving away my personal information to responsible organizations like FIRST and SME. If demographics of FIRST team members can help FIRST grow I'm all for it. Heck they can come by my house and take a DNA sample if they want to study the genetic traits of a FIRST junkies. We live in an information age. Power is in the information that you control. Being able to show a major undetermined sponsor that their money is going to be able to benefit not only the students but can help them promote their products or services could be the deciding factor that will may help FIRST swing another regional or convince a major corporation to start a bunch of new teams. Using the cards for admission may very well be impractical. If we assume that FIRST-SME knew this from the start the next most obvious assumption is that the team party entry statement is a bluff designed to get more people to register. Though I wouldn't necessarily promote this method of gather information if this were the case, it hardly seems more than a slight transgresion were that the case. After all how else are you going to preserve the statistical integrity of your data if only the most hard core FIRST junkies run out and register for this "worthless card". The team party entry requirement causes the majority of students that would otherwise not register for a card to get one anyways because the effort to register is much less than the frustration of being delayed at the team party just because you didn't spend 5 minutes to fill out a short little form. Hope I provided a little bit of insight. Personally I would much rather believe that FIRST-SME truly has the best intentions and wouldn't purposely deceive the people that they seek to help. You can blame any spelling/grammar mistakes on my cat, Loki (appropriately named after the Norse god of Discord and Mischief). "Stop stepping on my laptop, bad kitty. ... No, the mouse cord is not the greatest thing since catnip. ... Yeah, the cursor is fun to chase across the screen. ... Fine, just lay on the keyboard if it will make you happy. I'll be back in 2 minutes to kick you off. .... Yes I know that my laptop is on your spot on the table. ... No matter how hard you stare at me I'm not going to move this thing just because you want to sit there." |
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