I think everyone is pretty friendly at most events, large and small. It is once
you turn the key, that people's competitive edge comes out (pun intended). It's
really the National events, where money or contingency products are involved,
that questions about mirrors, speaker covers, and how you measure a 1/4" spacer
can create a problem (previous T.N threads).
washburn wrote:
> When you go to a Pro or a Tour, don't expect a welcoming
> committee either. Once you start to meet people, you realize they are
> nice folks, but there is no welcome wagon in my experience. This is the
> top level of our sport and lots of people are there to win, not just
> have fun. Keep in mind that the protest system exists for your benefit
> as well....no one likes those types who will cheat at the first
> opportunity if given the chance. This system keeps the game fair for
> everyone.
> --
> Patrick Washburn <washburn@dwave.net>
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