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FRC Blog - 2014 Championship Pros & Cons
http://www3.usfirst.org/roboticsprog...-Pros-and-Cons
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![]() (^Not Frank Merrick^) Last edited by cgmv123 : 02-05-2014 at 09:35. |
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Re: FRC Blog - 2014 Championship Pros & Cons
As usual Frank and FRC hit the nail on the head yet again with this list. Please stop with the paper airplanes, think about the poor soul who has to sit there and pick all of those up, and most of the time they end up hitting some unprepared individual.
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As for the paper airplanes I see his concern however, they are almost tradition when waiting for Einstein matches. Last year landing in the pyramid goal received more cheering and applause than many matches as does the first plane to hit the back curtain and any caught or presented triumphantly by field reset or other FIRST members on the floor. While I do recognize the quantity issue the crowd seems to know when to launch and when to stop.
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Re: FRC Blog - 2014 Championship Pros & Cons
Can we think outside the box? I enjoy the thrill of seeing the successful paper airplane soar from the heights, down, down, down... (not so much when the smack me in the back of the head on the way down) If the residue is the issue, why don't we all commit to taking a plastic grocery bag in with us, or a trash bag, and spending two minutes at the end of the event to pick up in and around our seats. Seriously, we aren't going anywhere, anyway, because of the crowds. Teams with floor access can gather the few airplanes that make it to that level.
This leaves the custodial staff with a lot less work in the seats and more time to clean up the confetti! ![]() And another thing! I disagree with the belief that the Hall of Fame display was adequate to showcase those amazing role model teams! Has anyone started a discussion of recommendations to make that area more respectful for the teams earning that honor and more valuable to the rest of us? Last edited by Cynette : 02-05-2014 at 09:53. |
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This, I agree with this as a much better alternative than stopping this tradition all together
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I got into a conversation about this with other mentors on Saturday night after CMP and no one has a good solution but all of us know it is a problem. No one wants to see FIRST send out laser armed drones to obliterate paper airplane throwing dissidents (well, maybe I do) but there does need to be a clear stopping point in the proceedings for teams to knock it off. |
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If you've been around CD for a while, you already know my feelings on the airplanes. It's disrespectful, and I'm happy that Frank finally spoke out about them. It's time for the airplanes to end. Quote:
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Not sure who noticed but the Hall of Fame teams had gold stars floating above their pits this year. Makes it real easy to find them, and looked kind of cool.
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I'm pretty sure I remember paper airplanes in the Atlanta days, as well. Arena security was more aggressive about stopping people from throwing them, though.
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Now I think what my hit this home for some people is what if you hit the president of Google or Qualcomm and caused them serious harm. Like took their eye out? Sure maybe they should have safety glasses on, but most people in the VIP section don't. How would you feel after that? I would be embarrassed and ashamed. Now lets say they make the decision to pull their funding from FIRST now how would you feel? These people pay millions of dollars into this program. Don't let your need to throw a paper airplane ruin it. Lets act mature here throwing airplanes is dangerous and unnecessary. *Throwing hats at a hockey game due to a hat trick does not count here |
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The Hall of Fame booths certainly have come far since Champs has been in St. Louis. I remember in 2011 when they were almost hidden away in the area with the FLL pits. There is definitely still room for improvement, but FIRST did a really good job making sure that the Hall of Fame teams get the recognition they deserve this year.
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Paper airplanes have become as much of a tradition as YMCA, for better or worse.
Here's a thought, two minor competitions: At a certain point during closing (and only at that point!) have a competition to be closest to a certain marker on the field. Each team given one special sheet in their package and they engineer their best design. Once that's done it's OVER (and a reminder to everyone that it's not GP to continue!) Get NASA or Boeing to sponsor it Second competition is for the team who collects the most number of spent airplanes. That'll get them out of there. |
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I really like Cory's suggestion of giving HoF teams some extra space right next to their normal 10x10 pit. HoF teams are not exhibitors or vendors, they are competitors. No need to divide their resources among multiple locations, when the folks who would be recognized and inspiring people at a HoF display are the very same ones who are doing that anyway, in the pits. |
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