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Originally Posted by synth3tk
Thanks.  But I meant celebrating the other accomplishments. Such as raising money in x-amount of time, some form of community service, etc. But I guess as long as we're humans, the competitiveness will always be a top aspect.
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What's wrong with valuing competition? It's the most powerful driver of progress in existence. Let's face it: it wasn't community service or gracious professionalism that made the light bulb, the telephone, the computer, radar, or any other technology possible. It was intense competition, often with war in progress or looming on the horizon.
As for communication problems, 610 didn't have any problems except during one match when the bridge power cord came loose, but I'm still very anxious about our next regional.