I am upset for whoever did this, If you come to championships to get free stuff and sell it off, thats not cool, give it to your little brother or something, use it to get other kids involved in robotics, use it to start a FLL team, use it as part of a presentation for your team. BUT DON"T SELL IT so you can make a profit off it.
Thank You
This Public Service Announcement was thanks to Google when i searched “Hex bug radio shack” because i wanted to see if they were on sale yet. because i lost mine on the 19th floor of the Hilton Atlanta Downtown.
The only thing anyone should be making a profit from it for is to help get people excited in seeing what robots can do and where they are going. Anyone trying to sell them off are not true FIRSTers. Whoever did this should be ashamed of themselves. If anything, I know some little brother or sister would love to see one of those, or just keep it.
I saw that on Ebay this morning and thought the same thing. Oddly, I think the price was lowered significantly today. IIRC it had an opening bid of $49.99 this morning and a Buy it Now of like $80. I wondered if the seller had some inside knowledge of how much these things are going to cost at Radio Shack.
On that note, does anyone know how much they will be when Radio Shack puts them on the shelves? We have a robotics camp to do for junior high school age students this summer and I was curious if these would make good give-aways for the students. We don’t have much of a give-away budget though.
Kinda disappointing, I think the hex bugs are really cool. Seriously if you don’t want it/like it give it to someone else. Brothers and Sisters ALWAYS appreciate gifts.
OK, I hate to sound mean and am probably going to get a large amount of neg reps for this, but I actually disagree with the majority of you. Whoever posted it on eBay has the right to, they own it. It isn’t up to FIRSTers to patrol eBay as the FIRST give-away police. Whatever is posted there is their own buisness, not yours.
-Kelli
Don’t you think you’re making a few mountains out of mole hills? I mean yeah, they look cool and they’re limited edition, but if someone obtained one through a legal means, then I have no reason to believe it to be in anyway unethical or wrong to do this with it. How would you feel if other people criticized what you do with your own posessions?
I expected a little more maturity out of you guys, not a witch hunt because someone did something you don’t personally agree with.
I agree that that person is now the rightful owner and that he/she can do whatever they want with it.
Whether its unethical or not (I wouldn’t personally do it), its not my business to pass judgement.
I could see the group that made it be upset, but, they gave it away, releasing all rights to it as the owner
They’re going to be sold at RadioShack, how is this a bad thing? Am I missing something here? After reading the title thread I thought I’d read about how there are MOE Wobblies on eBay, or keepers or something.
Come on, lets leave all the ranting to the Curie Semifinal thread.
I also agree with Kelli and Matt’s points. It’s up to the owner to make decisions about their private property.
The only thing anyone should be making a profit from it for is to help get people excited in seeing what robots can do and where they are going. Anyone trying to sell them off are not true FIRSTers. Whoever did this should be ashamed of themselves.
What a sweeping statement!
Who is to say that “using it for profit” is not for good? The owner obviously feels that it would do “more good” by being in the hands of someone else. The person who buys it may end up just as excited by robots as someone who had it given to them for free. In my opinion, keeping an item you do not want is MORE WASTEFUL than selling it to someone who does.
Please do not accuse someone of “not being a true FIRSTer” for doing something which is *not unethical *(and arguably beneficial). ***What it means to be “in the spirit of FIRST” is open for debate and interpretation. ***FIRSTers shouldn’t “kick people out of the club” because they have a different perspective. FIRST is not a clique.
sidenote:
I couldn’t make the webhug.
Stopped by to see Koko Ed at the HOF and he had already broken his pen.
But…he couldn’t wait to show me his bug. He loves his bug. I felt a little sorry for the little guy at the mercy of Koko Ed.
poor little bug is right.
Im sure Koko Ed wil keep it nice and safe.
Anyways, I see both sides of the story. While it would have been nice if the person didn’t want it to give it to a deserving person who would have been happy to have recieved one, it is (her) own personal item and (she) is free to do what she pleases to do with it.
Sure, everyone has the right to do whatever they want with their possessions but I guess I am just old fashioned. I figure if someone spends their money on something and then gives it to me because they want me to have it and think I would appreciate it then I shouldn’t try to sell it in such a public manner for all the world to see whether I like it and want to keep it or not. I think of it this way, if my grandfather gave me his pocket watch because he wanted me to have it, I bet he would get his feelings hurt if I pawned it because I wanted a new Ipod. Sure, I have the right to sell it and it is just a watch but is it worth having hurt feelings? Sure it is the owners right to sell it but I think it is kind of tacky and disrespectful. To each their own though.