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Go to Post This is one area where you want an old hand in the room to show you how to work on this thing. .... If you survive it, electricity hurts really bad. ebarker Billfred
Go to Post If I run into some of your team's student coaches/drivers on the field of battle someday, I still might ask 'em what they're doing after high school. :) Ken Patton Lil' Lavery
Go to Post Maybe FIRST will just take 148's Tumbleweed and use it as the game piece for next year. AndyB Arefin Bari
Go to Post ...if the penalties were not significant and match-deciding then there would not be much incentive to pay attention to them, would there? dtengineering Alan Anderson
Go to Post Our team's worst moment was the 13 years of FIRST's existence in which it did not exist. Joe G. Blue_Mist
Go to Post Sometimes our greatest failures lay the foundations for our greatest success. =Martin=Taylor= Billfred
Go to Post If you are content with where you are, you have celebrated the right things. If not, perhaps it is time to reconsider... what’s most important to you. StephLee kramarczyk
Go to Post It would be a lot easier if students would quit being so magnificent. Really. JaneYoung dlavery
Go to Post at what point does gracious professionalism turn into cut throat competition? aepstein Morgan Gillespie
Go to Post You can't stop trying to look for other ways to do things, or that really defeats the whole purpose of inovation. AmoryG EricH
Go to Post Are we really at the point where the only useful thing we can discuss is Dean's choice in timekeeping apparel? The man has a watch. He uses it to tell time. Do we really care how much it is worth, or who made it? I would be much more interested in what he does, not what he wears. dlavery Billfred
Go to Post If we can transform our culture to the point where girls swoon over guys as they pull their dremel off their belt and carve some speed holes in a smooth fluid motion, I think FIRST is half way to its goal. When we get the guys to swoon over the girls for their hot moves on the 5-axis, we have won. EricVanWyk Elgin Clock
Go to Post I'd say start working on other forms of wireless communication. Scout using Morse Code, hand signals, light flashes (LOST anybody?)... Paper cups and string are cheap too... AndyB synth3tk
Go to Post We should create string networks at Nats. Just have miles of string running between the Georgia Dome and the GWCC. :D Ctrl Alt Delete synth3tk
Go to Post Sometimes it is worth it to stop and read what you've written before posting. joshsmithers
Go to Post At least I can appreciate the humor in this LOLCODE; it isn't funny when our our robot goes backwards in hybrid mode sgreco J_Greco
Go to Post People misuse GP because they see Dean as some sort of whimsical cross between the Nutty Professor and Mister Rogers and think that FIRST is Disney World and we're all going to happily hold hands around the campfire and sing happy songs all day long. Koko Ed KathieK
Go to Post GP is a code which is lived by, not a yardstick to measure others by. Daniel_LaFleur Alex Cormier
Go to Post You and I have never met, but I am certain that if we went to the same school, we would have been good friends. Molten Blue_Mist
Go to Post And your other point, "why a debate over a nonexistent rule?". Its summer, we're not building robots, and we're geeks. What else are we supposed to do? EHaskins synth3tk
Go to Post Each poster can bring respect to the topic, whether agreeing with it or not. JaneYoung Steve W
Go to Post I'm not of the belief that this is the intent or purpose of Chief Delphi. It is a place for sharing knowledge and information, perspectives, and humor. In the process, it has created community. JaneYoung KelliV
Go to Post Here on CD, we are all one big FIRST team, mentoring each other. Joe G. Andy Baker
Go to Post I think Team 45 is cloning Andy. Anybody who has pitted next to them should agree that they are first class students running a first class team. IKE Alan Anderson
Go to Post What is this "non-robotics life" of which you speak? :ahh: Karibou kramarczyk
Go to Post These are words on a computer screen, please stop giving the text on this screen such incredible power over how you feel. Stephen Kowski Billfred
Go to Post Don't forget to stock up on luck. You'll need some of that too. Molten Blue_Mist
Go to Post At the end of the day, it really isn’t about the awards. JesseK DonRotolo
Go to Post The stated goals of FIRST are to inspire a culture that values science and technology. Inspiration needs Motivation. What motivates people? Competition. Dmentor kramarczyk
Go to Post You can lay out all the disclaimers that you want, but the bottom line is you are representing your team. Karthik Michelle Celio
Go to Post Competing at multiple regionals or Championship events has no bearing on the life lessons you will learn or the unbelievable memories you will have--for that is what FIRST is truly all about. Alivia Steve W
Go to Post So I thought to myself "Man, I wish I was a part of a large technically minded community... oh... right..." BordomBeThyName Elgin Clock
Go to Post I respect what you have to say and I ask that you do the same for me. Andrew Schreiber dlavery
Go to Post Without mentors, you wouldn't even be participating in FIRST. Your team wouldn't exist, and FIRST as a program wouldn't exist. If it did, it'd just be another form of a science fair. Cory Akash Rastogi
Go to Post Mentors may not be the direct focus of FIRST, but they are just as involved as students are. They play a pivotal role in the success of FIRST and of the success of every team. Dan Petrovic Steve W
Go to Post Students leave and new students come. But mentors are forever. fredliu168 Akash Rastogi
Go to Post Besides, all the FIRSTers that I know - are children at heart. JaneYoung Dan Petrovic
Go to Post Id have to say, that is probably one of the most creative floats i have ever seen. then again, this is coming from a guy who hasn't seen many floats (disregarding the 32-bit ones). Uberbots Billfred
Go to Post It's not all about the offensive "powerhouses", strategy is key. smurfgirl dlavery
Go to Post You know you're overdosed on FIRST when you see the thread titled "team 228 can and bottle drive" and think "what kind of crazy drivetrain is that?" Joe G. Katie_UPS
Go to Post Stop making me want to spend money on books! I don't need any more good influences in my life!!!! FourPenguins Karibou
Go to Post ... we are really in FIRST to develop a love and appreciation for Math, Science, and Technology. This is our goal. Every team can do this effectively regardless of how well they do in competitions. tennispro9911 tjf
Go to Post Dean's "All Denim" (now referred to as "Deanim") look is apparently catching on. AndyB EricVanWyk
Go to Post Place a corner of it on the end of a table, clamp down the other side, and have a good whack at it with a hammer (hard). If it didn't break, it was polycarbonate. vivek16 AndyB
Go to Post Seriously I didn't think that "FIRST, it's the WWF for smart people" would ever catch on. Schnabel Dowjonesbotics
Go to Post "If you can't hurdle, you can't win." "Remember to practice your obnoxious amateurism." . dlavery Dowjonesbotics
Go to Post "If I had a nickel for every time our robot actually worked, I'd have one whole nickel. It was fail. Epic fail." - lol, a team at the NYC FTC tourny Akash Rastogi Dowjonesbotics
Go to Post "We've got more money than brains." Travis Hoffman Dowjonesbotics
Go to Post Andy Baker doesn't go to IRI. IRI comes to Andy Baker. tim_reiher Akash Rastogi
Go to Post Even worse, you could have a "Kiss the Paul" contest. I heard he squeals when you pick him up too. AndyB Herodotus

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