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From Bills Blog. A picture of a FRC pit field and the bleachers
26-04-2011 11:48
santosh
So uh... will that even fit the number of scouters that will be in each division?
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Nope. this is a joke. This wouldnt even fit the North Carolina Regional (Aprils Fools was quite a while ago)
FIRST is just pulling a fast one on us.
26-04-2011 11:56
BrendanB*facepalm*
Thank goodness I'll be on the field!
26-04-2011 11:59
Akash RastogiLooks smaller than my high school gym! Glad I won't be there this year 
26-04-2011 12:02
DrivencrazyNow I know what they meant when they said the pit fields would be more "intimate." They meant people would be crammed in like sardines in a can.
26-04-2011 12:04
cziggy343Wow... that is small... I'll just find me a scouting spot, post up, and make the best of it 
26-04-2011 12:04
dodarHopefully there is a mirror set to be on the other side of the field otherwise, good luck pit/dome/pit teams =]
26-04-2011 12:09
Chexposito|
Now I know what they meant when they said the pit fields would be more "intimate." They meant people would be crammed in like sardines in a can.
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26-04-2011 12:18
robobandmomI think Bill and I have different definitions for "intimate." 
I am still holding out for some "Pit Fields" viewing areas in the dome...
26-04-2011 13:02
Kyle Love
...should've came to Indy...
If this is seriously all the bleachers that they are going to bring into these pit fields, this is absolutely rediculous. What do they expect teams to do with 20+ kids? Also, I foresee teams saving seats becoming a huge issue if no more seating is added.
26-04-2011 13:05
Racer26Seems to me that this is ONE SET of bleachers. Each pit field has TWO SETS. That being said: I still dont think its anywhere close to enough seating. From my experience last year, Curie took up 4 entire sections of the Georgia Dome's lowest level seating.
My numbers work out to:
86 teams/ division X 20 people/team = 1720 people to seat.
1720 people X 24" seat width = 3440 linear ft of seating required.
assume rows are 2.5' deep = 8600 ft^2 of grandstanding required.
Each field has 2x 115'x32' bleachers = 7360 ft^2
8600-7360 = 1240 ft^2 short
1240 / 2.5 ft = 496 linear ft of seating short
496 / 2 ft = 248 people per field without seats.
That's before you start counting walk-in spectators, and assuming the average number of people per team is 20. I would not be surprised if its higher.
26-04-2011 13:16
The Lucas
Any one else notice the "Pit Map" is gone from the Championship Event Site? EDIT: Apparently someone did notice at the same time
It used to be there with not link but now it is gone. I hope the Load In Map with its fake team numbers is not serving in place of a Pit Map. They kinda have to have one right, or else what will Pit Admin use?
I hope they get one up by tomorrow, I want to print some color copies so that I can give them to our MOEbile Pit Crew member to help find teams.
26-04-2011 13:38
JaneYoung
It's going to be very loud. The noise from the pits and the competition is going to bounce around the concrete like a ping pong ball.
I think there will be an increase in running to and from the pits - due to the straight shot to the field. It will make teams think they can make a really quick trip there and back again. Then again, the space between could be jammed with people.
Crowd control may be another issue. There will be a lot of people that want to stand around the field. Lot of people. That, too, may be impossible to control. This problem also blocks the view of many of the rows in the stands - and people may get mad.
My thinking is based on a regional I have attended and volunteered at. The concerns that I am expressing were all a part of that regional. It was well run and fun but all of these things were present and worrisome. I'm hoping that all of these concerns that I'm sharing have been addressed and will be managed well.
Jane
26-04-2011 13:39
klmx30302This is ridiculous, I have a feeling I'll be using my teams media pass because I don't think I'll have room to record in the stands. 
26-04-2011 13:44
Bill_B|
Any one else notice the "Pit Map" is gone from the Championship Event Site? EDIT: Apparently someone did notice at the same time
It used to be there with not link but now it is gone. I hope the Load In Map with its fake team numbers is not serving in place of a Pit Map. They kinda have to have one right, or else what will Pit Admin use? I hope they get one up by tomorrow, I want to print some color copies so that I can give them to our MOEbile Pit Crew member to help find teams. |
26-04-2011 13:47
klmx30302|
BBlog of 6apr states that teams will be assigned a pit on Wednesday. Seems to mean no pit map this year.
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26-04-2011 13:51
Bill_B|
At least the load in map is still there so you can still have a general idea of where to go before you get there.
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26-04-2011 14:04
The Lucas
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there is also a wider coverage map in the FLL section showing them their route to the dome and Einstein.
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26-04-2011 14:10
Kims Robot
I'm sorry, but are people REALLY still whining about this??
These bleachers are EASILY three times as large as the bleachers that were provided for the Epcot setup back in 97-01 (at least the years I remember there)- and there are TWO SETS. Back then there were 300 teams, and IT WORKED. The fields were lain out in tents in the Epcot parking lot. Some fields were close to your pit, some weren't. Every team got a chance to rotate to the large Einstein stage, and everyone had a GREAT time. I remember watching my team on those super tiny fields sitting on those super tiny bleachers, scouting & cheering, and it worked just fine. I liked that we were able to get so close to the robots and the field, it was much easier to see what was going on than it was in the Georgia Dome.
I know people are naturally resistant to change, but please please stop with the negative attitudes and just figure out what we can all do to make this work. I'm sure it will be every bit as exciting.
I've told this story before, but my very first year in FIRST, there were two fields on a single stage IN Epcot, and roughly 50 teams at the championship. It was incredibly small in comparison to what it is now. But I remember watching the Harris Tigerbolt team in awe, seeing them win the whole thing, drooling at their gorgeous & efficient robot. I was no less inspired because it was a small stage or not the grandeur of the Georgia Dome.
Get over it and lets go have some fun!
26-04-2011 14:13
GaryVoshol
So what is that, 10 rows of seats, maybe 12? At Kettering, they had 8 or 10 rows on one side of the field, 4 or 5 on the other, plus a section of bleachers on one end zone. Say 40% more rows at St Louis - that's being generous.
From the pit maps, the total length of the bleachers at St Louis may be somewhat longer than those at Kettering. (I seem to recall 115', which would make the bleachers a little more than twice the length of the field.) Say 40% longer, again generous; it ignores the extra bleachers that Kettering had on the end.
1.4x1.4=1.96 - 96% higher capacity at St Louis than at Kettering.
But Kettering was crowded for 38 teams. With 86 teams per division, the crowd should be about 125% larger. But the bleachers aren't 125% larger. I suggest that these bleachers will be at least 15% more crowded than the ones at Kettering were.
26-04-2011 14:17
Colin PMichigan teams will be happy, this looks just like a district setup.
If I were going to the event and ended up on one of these fields I think I'd spend less time complaining about the size on Chief Delphi and more time figuring out what else I can do at Nationals to pass the time.
It's more than just FRC! There's FLL, CARD, action in the pits, companies to talk to, great people on other teams to meet. If you plan on spending all of your time in the stands, you're waisting your trip.
Would you rather just stay in the hotel and watch the matches online for scouting?
26-04-2011 14:29
Kristian Calhoun|
Would you rather just stay in the hotel and watch the matches online for scouting?
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26-04-2011 14:33
EricH
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If you plan on spending all of your time in the stands, you're waisting your trip.
Would you rather just stay in the hotel and watch the matches online for scouting? |
26-04-2011 14:38
cziggy343
26-04-2011 14:40
Dancin103
This seems really really small. There are regionals larger than this.
Just my $0.02.
26-04-2011 14:44
Racer26Not going to CMP this year, I'll have to rely on everyone's word who goes, however, I know if I WAS going, I'd be hopping mad if 2 FRC fields have been pushed out of the dome for the entire weekend in order to make room for a stage for a show that will be for a few hours on friday night.
26-04-2011 14:45
cziggy343|
I'm certain the pit-field seating will work itself out; how crowded it gets will be a function of how many scouts there are and how big the playing teams are. (Hey, idea! Finally, the scouts get their own section! Just take a portion of one set of bleachers!)
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Originally Posted by EricH
I think the complaints are more over the fact that there are two fields in the pits, when there's a ton of space in the Dome that's being used for ???????? event (which everyone is figuring out is some form of concert). A concert at a robotics competition that displaces the robotics competition has the potential to turn into a robotics competition at a concert.
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26-04-2011 15:08
Dargel1625|
Would you rather just stay in the hotel and watch the matches online for scouting?
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26-04-2011 15:14
Dancin103
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Would you rather just stay in the hotel and watch the matches online for scouting?
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26-04-2011 15:27
BongleOoo, they're even the laptop-munching style of the Waterloo bleachers.
I counted 15 rows in the picture. Depending on size, that may effectively only be 7.5 rows because people often put their feet on the seats for the next row down.
Positive thoughts:
At Atlanta CMP, the slope of the seats were so shallow that a single person standing up in any row ahead of you could block your view of the entire field. If these have a slope similar to the waterloo bleachers, that will be a thankfully much-reduced problem. Remember the passionate "SIT DOWN" shouts/chants of years past, and be thankful those may be reduced this year.
26-04-2011 15:27
The Lucas
26-04-2011 15:39
Cory
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Positive thoughts: At Atlanta CMP, the slope of the seats were so shallow that a single person standing up in any row ahead of you could block your view of the entire field. If these have a slope similar to the waterloo bleachers, that will be a thankfully much-reduced problem. Remember the passionate "SIT DOWN" shouts/chants of years past, and be thankful those may be reduced this year. |
26-04-2011 15:42
JaneYoung
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This seems really really small. There are regionals larger than this.
Just my $0.02. |
26-04-2011 15:48
Akash RastogiTo those comparing it to a Michigan event- those also cost 5000 for two events, 500 for an extra on top of that. This is 5k plus travel for 1 event.
Comparing it to Epcot is pointless because back then I doubt there were so many teams with 30+ students.
Very glad I'm not going to Champs this year!
The "suck it up" attitude doesn't always work and the members of FIRST have the right to whine about it all they want.
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26-04-2011 15:50
XaulZan11|
If you plan on spending all of your time in the stands, you're waisting your trip.
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26-04-2011 15:51
AndyHWe are looking forward to competing with the teams at the Championship, but we are definitely not looking forward to all of the red tape. Setting aside teams who wanted to (and believed they were paying to) compete on the Dome floor so that a popular entertainer can perform for a couple of hours is indicative of the culture shift in first - toward "promotion" and away from education. It's sad.
The "secrets" and "surprises" are a problem. Whoever decided that it was a good idea to wait until the last minute must not have to communicate with parents, teachers, and administrators and take full responsibility of dozens of kids and their whereabouts every moment for days. (Again, it seems that FIRST has forgotten that schools and students are their main audience and support - not politicians and concert-goers.)
Luckily we are a local team, so we can see what happens Thursday and let parents and teachers know what to expect on Friday.
Regardless of all of this, we will be happy to see the other teams starting tomorrow night! We'll set aside the frustration for now and be excited about the fun to be had this weekend. Then we'll make decisions about the future of our program after this is over.
26-04-2011 15:53
rcmolloy
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To those comparing it to a Michigan event- those also cost 5000 for two events, 500 for an extra on top of that. This is 5k plus travel for 1 event.
Comparing it to Epcot is pointless because back then I doubt there were so many teams with 30+ students. Very glad I'm not going to Champs this year! The "suck it up" attitude doesn't always work and the members of FIRST have the right to whine about it all they want. +0.02 |
26-04-2011 16:01
JaneYoung
26-04-2011 16:17
Tazlikesrobotsreminds me of when the championship was held at EPCOT.....
26-04-2011 16:45
IKEWhole lot of negativity. If you tell yourself you are going to be crowded, you likely will "feel" that way. If you believe something will "suck", there is a highly likelihood that this will be true.
If you have some constructive criticism or ideas, now is a good time to try those exchanges. For example:
Having dealt with bleachers like these before, there is an unfortunate side effect of the lowers rows... STANDING. As a team that has been "In trouble" for standing, it will virtually be necessary for many matches if you want to see your team compete. In order to reduce the rudeness, our team gathers into a column like format. Taking a slice at the district competitions we have been to. This vertical slice ensure that for the most part, you only get in the way of "your" people. I would also suggest taking more of a corner so as not to block the side to side viewers.
Ideally the bleachers need to be on some risers. Especially the side behind the FTA tables (assuming there is a side behind FTA tables).
Overall, I am pretty certain they will not be cancelling Fridays festivities, and so we are going to have to play the cards we are dealt. My suggestion is to make the best of it. Pay attention for opportunities, and then craft a well worded letter if it really is as bad as you expect it to be.
Any other ideas on how we could handle scouting and make sure they get the priority they deserve? My team utilizes around 7-10 scouts. At certain venues we have had to "remote" the scouting crew in order for them to get good observational positions. Would teams be in favor of splitting up their teams in order to give scouting a priority (middle upper sections with no standers in front of them)? This is likely a foolish idea as it would take 80 some teams to agree on the strategy, and only 2-3 to render it a useless strategy. Thoughts?
26-04-2011 16:52
jspatz1So the FRC Championship matches are relegated to some makeshift bleachers in the pits to make room for a pop music concert. The core message of FIRST is to teach young people to celebrate the right things, to change pop culture to focus on what is really important, to help society set the right priorities. I hate to say it out load, but the irony of this is so powerful that I cannot help but feel that FIRST has temporarily lost sight of its own message. I welcome and am grateful for the support of the Black Eyed Peas. It is fine to try to incorporate and leverage their support into the Championship event. But to literally displace the fields and matches and scramble the competition that is the very purpose of the event, that seems like a perfect example of being enamored by pop glitter and allowing it to come before what is really important...exactly what we are asking young people to resist doing.
26-04-2011 16:58
mwmac|
So the FRC Championship matches are relegated to some makeshift bleachers in the pits to make room for a pop music concert. The core message of FIRST is to teach young people to celebrate the right things, to change pop culture to focus on what is really important, to help society set the right priorities. I hate to say it out load, but the irony of this is so powerful that I cannot help but feel that FIRST has temporarily lost sight of its own message. I welcome and am grateful for the support of the Black Eyed Peas. It is fine to try to incorporate and leverage their support into the Championship event. But to literally displace the fields and matches and scramble the competition that is the very purpose of the event, that seems like a perfect example of being enamored by pop glitter and allowing it to come before what is really important...exactly what we are asking young people to resist doing.
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26-04-2011 17:01
Al Skierkiewicz
Guys,
I think you need to look a little closer and get a sense of scale. Only part of the one side is assembled. If you look closely you will see support structure for more seating and a lot of hardware still in piles. Remember that the bleachers will occupy both sides of the fields. The only correct note is there is no backs to the bleachers.
26-04-2011 17:02
Kims Robot
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No.
Which raises another question: Will there be a power drop for teams to use for scouting equipment (laptops, video cameras, etc.)? I imagine it would be possible to run an extension cord beneath the bleachers to the nearest outlet and allow nearby teams in the stands to split off of that. However, such a setup may cause a safety issue for some depending on how many wires there are and where they're going. |
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Whole lot of negativity. If you tell yourself you are going to be crowded, you likely will "feel" that way. If you believe something will "suck", there is a highly likelihood that this will be true.
... If you have some constructive criticism or ideas, now is a good time to try those exchanges. ... Pay attention for opportunities, and then craft a well worded letter if it really is as bad as you expect it to be. Any other ideas on how we could handle scouting and make sure they get the priority they deserve? My team utilizes around 7-10 scouts. At certain venues we have had to "remote" the scouting crew in order for them to get good observational positions. Would teams be in favor of splitting up their teams in order to give scouting a priority (middle upper sections with no standers in front of them)? This is likely a foolish idea as it would take 80 some teams to agree on the strategy, and only 2-3 to render it a useless strategy. Thoughts? |
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So the FRC Championship matches are relegated to some makeshift bleachers in the pits to make room for a pop music concert.
... But to literally displace the fields and matches and scramble the competition that is the very purpose of the event, that seems like a perfect example of being enamored by pop glitter and allowing it to come before what is really important...exactly what we are asking young people to resist doing. |
26-04-2011 17:10
Aren_Hill
26-04-2011 17:11
rcmolloy
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So the FRC Championship matches are relegated to some makeshift bleachers in the pits to make room for a pop music concert. The core message of FIRST is to teach young people to celebrate the right things, to change pop culture to focus on what is really important, to help society set the right priorities. I hate to say it out load, but the irony of this is so powerful that I cannot help but feel that FIRST has temporarily lost sight of its own message. I welcome and am grateful for the support of the Black Eyed Peas. It is fine to try to incorporate and leverage their support into the Championship event. But to literally displace the fields and matches and scramble the competition that is the very purpose of the event, that seems like a perfect example of being enamored by pop glitter and allowing it to come before what is really important...exactly what we are asking young people to resist doing.
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26-04-2011 17:17
BrendanB|
Be careful, this is all STILL speculation. Even though FIRST has now announced the Will.i.am concert, we still have NO confirmation as to why the decision was made to move the fields. Looking at the photos in Bills blog, for some reason, that Dome seems to look a lot smaller than the Georgia Dome. I know others have done the math, and probably have more details, but there are still plenty of reasons why they may have made this decision. Until we get there, or until they say otherwise, assuming they "pushed us aside for a rock concert" is STILL speculation. Obviously many others don't, but I still have faith that in general, FIRST knows what it is doing, and often has good reason for doing what they do. Ahhh.... the entitlement generation... |
26-04-2011 17:18
EricH
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Be careful, this is all STILL speculation. Even though FIRST has now announced the Will.i.am concert, we still have NO confirmation as to why the decision was made to move the fields. Looking at the photos in Bills blog, for some reason, that Dome seems to look a lot smaller than the Georgia Dome. I know others have done the math, and probably have more details, but there are still plenty of reasons why they may have made this decision. Until we get there, or until they say otherwise, assuming they "pushed us aside for a rock concert" is STILL speculation. Obviously many others don't, but I still have faith that in general, FIRST knows what it is doing, and often has good reason for doing what they do.
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26-04-2011 17:21
Mike Soukup|
If you have some constructive criticism or ideas, now is a good time to try those exchanges.
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26-04-2011 17:26
Andrew Schreiber|
Obviously many others don't, but I still have faith that in general, FIRST knows what it is doing, and often has good reason for doing what they do.
Ahhh.... the entitlement generation... |
26-04-2011 17:27
Vikesrock
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Be careful, this is all STILL speculation. Even though FIRST has now announced the Will.i.am concert, we still have NO confirmation as to why the decision was made to move the fields. Looking at the photos in Bills blog, for some reason, that Dome seems to look a lot smaller than the Georgia Dome. I know others have done the math, and probably have more details, but there are still plenty of reasons why they may have made this decision.
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26-04-2011 17:29
Chexpositowow i can't believe FIRST put the popular culture before their own message. i think we can all agree that FIRST got star struck and decided what it did. no offense to will.i.am or the other people performing, but i would rather half the arena be set off for a mythbusters experiment. that's more on topic than a singer. plus the mythbusters are better in the first place, and would probably have us still have our fields in the dome and take the pit area set aside for the fields instead because they would realize the intention of the event they were at.
26-04-2011 17:29
1986titansAccording to the FAQ for the concert, it looks like having fields in the pit area might become permanent:
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#14. Does this mean there will be a special event at every Championship from now on? We sure hope so! We hope that the success of this private performance at the 2011 FIRST Championship sets the stage for similar events in the future. |
26-04-2011 17:35
Kims Robot
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Kim, from this diagram, it's pretty apparent that two fields were moved from the dome to the pit to make way for the giant stage on the right. If there was a problem fitting divisions + FTC + Einstein in the dome, they would (or at least should) have realized it before they signed the contract and notice would have gone out a lot sooner about the change.
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See you all there!
26-04-2011 17:35
Ian Curtis
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I want my students to realize that people like Andy Baker are rockstars and are at least as worthy of multimillion dollar contracts as Will.I.Am. I just don't see how the perception of being shoved aside for some pop concert isn't saying that it is more important than the engineers... Remember, perception is more important than intent.
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26-04-2011 17:48
jspatz1|
Be careful, this is all STILL speculation. Even though FIRST has now announced the Will.i.am concert, we still have NO confirmation as to why the decision was made to move the fields. Looking at the photos in Bills blog, for some reason, that Dome seems to look a lot smaller than the Georgia Dome.
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26-04-2011 18:01
Dargel1625As far as the actual seating issue goes, I think we'll manage. We manage to fit 72 teams into a high school gym every summer. Granted teams bring a few less people in average to IRI, but the point still stands. FIRSTers are great at making due with the space given.
26-04-2011 18:13
The Lucas
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FIRSTŪ Championship Friday night entertainment FIRST is delighted to announce a free, private performance for Registered FIRST Championship Teams in St. Louis by Grammy award-winning superstar, will.i.am with special guests on Friday evening April 29, 2011 at 8:30 PM at the Edward Jones Dome.
The FIRST Championship community is invited to take part in this extraordinary evening that we hope will be the basis of a potential future television special. Please wear your team colors! Please also be aware that being part of a television audience entails possible interruptions during the course of the show to make sure the best footage is captured. |
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So the FRC Championship matches are relegated to some makeshift bleachers in the pits to make room for a pop music concert. The core message of FIRST is to teach young people to celebrate the right things, to change pop culture to focus on what is really important, to help society set the right priorities. I hate to say it out load, but the irony of this is so powerful that I cannot help but feel that FIRST has temporarily lost sight of its own message. I welcome and am grateful for the support of the Black Eyed Peas. It is fine to try to incorporate and leverage their support into the Championship event. But to literally displace the fields and matches and scramble the competition that is the very purpose of the event, that seems like a perfect example of being enamored by pop glitter and allowing it to come before what is really important...exactly what we are asking young people to resist doing.
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26-04-2011 18:22
DonRotolo
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I agree with Akash. This is something to complain about because teams want to have the experience of going to the main dome floor and competiting there. This is FIRST not a rock concert guys.
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26-04-2011 18:29
jspatz1As I have said twice, I understand the concept of maintstreaming FIRST, attracting kids, bringing media attention to the event, etc. I am glad for the support of Will.I.am. It is the execution and symbolic priority that concerns me. To me the approach should have been: this will be great and we will incorprate it somehow, but only if it does not interfere with the main prioirty, which is the FIRST competition. Displacing half of the competition from the main venue to make room for a concert screams the message that the concert is more important than the competition. When they put on a big show at the Superbowl, they do not make the teams play on half of a field to make room for it. They find a way to make it happen without interfering with the real purpose of the event.
26-04-2011 21:49
Bjenks548This should be a lot of fun. Sorry to all teams competing on Gallileo, 548 is bringing around 80 people (students, mentors, and parents). We were so proud of our team almost doubling in size this year (currently at 72 students), now I'm worried most will be stuck standing as close as they can get to the field.
26-04-2011 21:53
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This should be a lot of fun. Sorry to all teams competing on Gallileo, 548 is bringing around 80 people (students, mentors, and parents). We were so proud of our team almost doubling in size this year (currently at 72 students), now I'm worried most will be stuck standing as close as they can get to the field.
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28-04-2011 02:55
Akash RastogiWe've got a short little clip from one of the pit fields.
https://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!...990 662319846
28-04-2011 10:15
cziggy343Sitting in the bleachers now... its not squished... yet. Its filled up pretty fast for practice matches