Kybernetica.com > Gracious Professionalism, A FIRST Credo
[the mad cow] Obviously it would not make sense to endorse “asinine professionalism” or “gracious incompetence.” It is, however, completely consistent with the FIRST spirit to encourage doing high quality well informed work in a manner that leaves everyone feeling valued. Gracious professionalism seems to be a good descriptor for part of the ethos of FIRST.
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[futuristicky] Another one from the Google news feed I love read...: . One of the nice aspects of the competition is the “graciousprofessionalism,” Stites said. Under that credo, participants agree, “I want to win, but I cannot, shall not, will not annihilate you... treating each other as if we're competing in a polite robotics competition, okay?
[Largeheartedboy.com] Largehearted Boy: October 2003 Archives: Webb always weaved clever, funny yarns and had an ear for the perfect cover songs, like Steve Earle's "The Devil's Right Hand." When I discovered we had a mutual friend, I finagled a meeting the next time I was in Nashville, and Webb was as down-to-earth as his stage presence. A couple of years later, it made me truly happy that "Human Cannonball" became a hit and Webb received some MTV face time.
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