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The team and mentors posing for the local newspaper, The Daily Record.
21-02-2005 01:41
roboguy #1Does everyone on this team actually do anything or does the main older people like captain and what not do all the work anyway? I mean how productive can that many poeple be getting in eachothers ways.
21-02-2005 19:50
tkwetzel
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Originally Posted by roboguy #1
Does everyone on this team actually do anything or does the main older people like captain and what not do all the work anyway? I mean how productive can that many poeple be getting in eachothers ways.
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21-02-2005 20:42
Rich Wong
Great team picture and excellent uniforms!

Originally Posted by roboguy #1
Does everyone on this team actually do anything or does the main older people like captain and what not do all the work anyway? I mean how productive can that many poeple be getting in eachothers ways.
I never gave a negative reputation on CD but …..there is always a first time.
(Criticism is sometimes a form of jealousy. Don’t let is phase you.)
21-02-2005 20:49
Rohan_DHS
wow, that's a HUGE team...but nonetheless kool picture...and good luck on ur competetion
21-02-2005 20:50
Kyle
MOE has 35 kids and over 20 mentors/parents and we do get in each others way sometimes it all works out just fine, team size dose not matter its what they do with the team that counts.
team 11 looking good again this year.
22-02-2005 01:12
S.NickensHaving a large team isn't always easy, but it does have it's advantages. Here's how we do it. We have 11 adult mentors, a project manager and an assistant project manager. We have nine teams within the team. Two end-effector/manipulator teams, a drive train team, an electrical team, a programming team, a pneumatics's team, a 3D Studio Max team, a design team, an R+D team, and a multimedia and documentation team. When you divide it up, there's plenty to do for everyone. Each team has specific tasks, and mentors with a specific knowledge base and skill set, so we have people who have a lot of experience in all aspects of what it takes to teach real world FIRST skills to the students on our team.
Good luck to all!