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Someone must know

Posted by Carolyn Duncan at 05/16/2001 4:03 PM EST


Student on team #495, The Pack, from Jamestown High School and VBEP/Raytheon/Saic.



I'd really like to know which team had the interesting button at nats. I asked once and no one claimed it. It has a man pointing at a sitting donkey and the words Bad...$@#$@#$@#... written on it. There is no team number,name, or other distinguishing mark. I'm trying to put together a collage for my graduation gown. Did anyone else see this button at nats or get one?
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Re: Someone must know

Posted by mike oleary at 05/16/2001 5:23 PM EST


Student on team #419, rambots, from bc high and...oh wait just bc high and hmmm...sponsors...thats a good idea.


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Posted by Carolyn Duncan on 05/16/2001 4:03 PM EST:



we rambots'd claim it if we had had the money to make pins in the first place (remember our soda can and tape pins at utc?)
awww what the hell...well claim it anyways

: I'd really like to know which team had the interesting button at nats. I asked once and no one claimed it. It has a man pointing at a sitting donkey and the words Bad...$@#$@#$@#... written on it. There is no team number,name, or other distinguishing mark. I'm trying to put together a collage for my graduation gown. Did anyone else see this button at nats or get one?
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Re: Someone must know

Posted by Ameya Agaskar at 05/16/2001 5:49 PM EST


Student on team #293, Bullbots, from Hopewell Valley Central High School and Janssen/Morehouse Engineering/Lucent/Worldwater/.


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Posted by mike oleary on 05/16/2001 5:23 PM EST:



: we rambots'd claim it if we had had the money to make pins in the first place (remember our soda can and tape pins at utc?)

Money to make pins? Our team uses two cheap, plastic, manual button-making machines; they make pretty good-quality buttons, and we made hundreds of buttons with many different phrases, pictures, etc.


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Still

Posted by Mike Corliss at 05/16/2001 9:03 PM EST


Student on team #419, Rambots, from BC High and .


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Posted by Ameya Agaskar on 05/16/2001 5:49 PM EST:



I bet each one cost more than our entire expenses this
year. We were that poor.

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Re: Still

Posted by Wayne Doenges at 05/18/2001 8:13 AM EST


Engineer on team #535, G-Force, from Huntington North High School and UT Electronic Controls.


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Posted by Mike Corliss on 05/16/2001 9:03 PM EST:



Our team (535) made our buttons one at a time with one(1) manual Buttom-A-Minute machine. We made 1000 buttons.


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Re: Still

Posted by Ameya Agaskar at 05/18/2001 4:27 PM EST


Student on team #293, Bullbots, from Hopewell Valley Central High School and Janssen/Morehouse Engineering/Lucent/Worldwater/.


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: Our team (535) made our buttons one at a time with one(1) manual Buttom-A-Minute machine. We made 1000 buttons.

Yeah, that's the same thing we used, but we had two(2) of them. We made a lot of buttons before-hand, and every time we had a new idea, we would print them out and bring them to the competition to make buttons.


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really?...

Posted by Carolyn Duncan at 05/17/2001 7:04 PM EST


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Posted by Ameya Agaskar on 05/16/2001 5:49 PM EST:



we made hundreds of buttons with many different phrases, pictures, etc.

Does this mean that the button could be yours?
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Re: really?...

Posted by Ameya Agaskar at 05/18/2001 4:22 PM EST


Student on team #293, Bullbots, from Hopewell Valley Central High School and Janssen/Morehouse Engineering/Lucent/Worldwater/.


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Posted by Carolyn Duncan on 05/17/2001 7:04 PM EST:



: Does this mean that the button could be yours?
: C-ya,
: Carolyn

I don't think it's ours. We had "Spy (decoy)"*, "I am not a spy"*, picture of The Evil Fish (a fish suspended over a supercooled electromagnet that is shown on page 666 of my school's AP Physics book)*, "Communist FIRST: We're all winners, some just win more than others,"* a picture of a man and his sheep riding a motorcycle, numerous quotes from movies (like Spaceballs), an "I'm an undercover spy for team 293" to hand out to other teams, and a button with our team logo* There were too many for me to remember them all, but I don't remember the one you mentioned. I'll ask our chief button-maker to make sure, though, and I should have a definitive answer by tomorrow.

* Registered trademark of F.I.R.S.T Team 293


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Still don't know for sure, but...

Posted by Ameya Agaskar at 05/20/2001 5:27 PM EST


Student on team #293, Bullbots, from Hopewell Valley Central High School and Janssen/Morehouse Engineering/Lucent/Worldwater.


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Posted by Ameya Agaskar on 05/18/2001 4:22 PM EST:



: : Does this mean that the button could be yours?

...I doubt that the button was ours, because you have it. Anyone from our team caught giving away our trademark buttons (not the ones with our logo) would receive a swift blow to the head by one of the Seniors or Alumni wielding an "omnicrimp". If that were our button, none of us would dare give it away.


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Re: Someone must know

Posted by Jessica Boucher at 05/16/2001 5:55 PM EST


Student on team #237, Sie-H2O-Bots, from Watertown High School and Eastern Awning Systems & The Siemon Company.


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Posted by Carolyn Duncan on 05/16/2001 4:03 PM EST:



Sorry Carolyn....though I must say thats a great idea to do for graduation, and I hope you don't mind if I might do the same...its either that or wear my floppy hat over my grad cap.

-Jessica B, #237


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Everyone should

Posted by Carolyn Duncan at 05/17/2001 6:50 PM EST


Student on team #495, The Pack, from Jamestown High School and VBEP/Raytheon/Saic.


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Posted by Jessica Boucher on 05/16/2001 5:55 PM EST:



I hope you don't mind if I might do the same...

I think every member of a FIRST team should pin all their buttons, or as many as possible, onto either thier gown or make a sash/hood to wear them. We don't have a design for class rings and we spen as much maybe more time with our robots thaan many sports teams. Just another way for us all to share something on a special day.
C-ya,
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