It was team #79 at The Cape from Honeywell.
Do not call me a liar.
Kaptain Krunch.
After the name was changed from Iron Eagles.
I was in it when they were called The Navigators.
I could not name the specific event, or year, your way out of line calling me a liar.
This is close enough, I'd rather the card was blurring anyways, saves time.
http://teamkrunch.com/
:awe:
I need to watch that again, I love that movie.
Wooo Saaaaaaaaa.
Was an over reaction there a bit on my part, but being called a liar always miffs me off a bit.
:awe:
I need to watch that again, I love that movie.
Wooo Saaaaaaaaa.
Was an over reaction there a bit on my part, but being called a liar always miffs me off a bit.
but now I'm like:
It was team #79 at The Cape from Honeywell.
Do not call me a liar.
Kaptain Krunch.
After the name was changed from Iron Eagles.
I was in it when they were called The Navigators.
I could not name the specific event, or year, your way out of line calling me a liar.
This is close enough, I'd rather the card was blurring anyways, saves time.
http://teamkrunch.com/
Great, you were on a FIRST team. A whole lot of other folks can claim the same. And just about every one will tell you that NO inspector or judge would ever ask a team to cut wires because they were too neat. It's beyond ridiculous.
Adults are encouraged to help do the work in FIRST. It's one of the core tenants.
I got a good laugh because it is true.I find this amusing because it conforms to my negative stereotypes of those countries.
Also it is true.
Great, you were on a FIRST team. A whole lot of other folks can claim the same. And just about every one will tell you that NO inspector or judge would ever ask a team to cut wires because they were too neat. It's beyond ridiculous.
Adults are encouraged to help do the work in FIRST. It's one of the core tenants.
More like the wire ties etc, not the wires themselves, but you just had to freak out.
Yeah, I was one of two Toolmakers at the time mentoring on the team, I probably did build or show the kids how to build about half the mechanical assemblies on it or show them how to improve their designs when something needed tweaking.
They would get with the engineers and come up with some wobbly concepts here and there that often need reorienting and streamlined to make them more feasible.
Ah, so it was all just a typo...like you just accidentally slipped and forgot to put that you're really the "official Toolmaker" for the cheerleaders and not the actual team? :sneaky:
Noted.
*clearsthroat*
Ahem:
Liar.