Tron
07-15-2006, 07:06 PM
(This isn't directed at any team specifically, but rather generally of all the teams who didn't get accepted)
I keep seeing alot of posts about how people started building their ride rooms early, and weren't accepted. I know its heartbreaking when you put all that time into a room for nothing, but I'm thinking it may be a good lesson as far as these ride competitions go.
Many people started working on their rooms and devising their teams they minute the read the text Push wrote in the newsletter. I think it would have been a wise desicion to organize your teams, but leave it at that until the details came out and you made sure your team was accepted. This would save many people alot of time, work, and credits.
For all of those teams that weren't accepted, and for those that were: Next time, wait until all details, information, and registration conformation are out before you start making your rooms. It will save you alot. :)
I keep seeing alot of posts about how people started building their ride rooms early, and weren't accepted. I know its heartbreaking when you put all that time into a room for nothing, but I'm thinking it may be a good lesson as far as these ride competitions go.
Many people started working on their rooms and devising their teams they minute the read the text Push wrote in the newsletter. I think it would have been a wise desicion to organize your teams, but leave it at that until the details came out and you made sure your team was accepted. This would save many people alot of time, work, and credits.
For all of those teams that weren't accepted, and for those that were: Next time, wait until all details, information, and registration conformation are out before you start making your rooms. It will save you alot. :)