Split in the community
Look Guys,
At the end of the day, two companies went in for the same event (just as they did for the UK champs), the Space Centre chose which option to go for, if John was under the impression that he had a deal in place, then that€™s between him and the venue. Before we quoted we checked with the Space Centre that no deal already existed. If John has any problems with the circumstances, then he is welcome to contact us.
We have just had an email from the space centre, and I quote;
€œAs you might be aware there seems to have been a bit of mis-understanding between my colleague Malika and Roaming Robots, it was not our intention to mess anyone around or play you guys off against one another. I hope no bad feelings are created because of this.€Â
Seeing as it seems to be only a few members that are upset by the result, these opinions and views shouldn€™t be put on a public forum, which is why I€™m not going to comment on any of the above statements. If anybody has any questions or concerns, please feel free to get in touch.
As John said, there is a large commercial part now involved within our hobby, this side should never really involve the teams, but has given the community a choice. We decided at the end of 2006 that there was a need for another heavyweight arena; with support from many roboteers we decided to go ahead with it ourselves (I know if we hadn€™t of built one there were at least one other company planning to run one). The competition between EO€™s has benefited the sport in many ways, with bigger and better shows being ran, it has also seen many upgrades and changes to the both arenas, most of which probably wouldn€™t have happened without the added competition.
Alan
http://www.robotslive.co.ukwww.robotslive.co.uk
Look Guys,
At the end of the day, two companies went in for the same event (just as they did for the UK champs), the Space Centre chose which option to go for, if John was under the impression that he had a deal in place, then that€™s between him and the venue. Before we quoted we checked with the Space Centre that no deal already existed. If John has any problems with the circumstances, then he is welcome to contact us.
We have just had an email from the space centre, and I quote;
€œAs you might be aware there seems to have been a bit of mis-understanding between my colleague Malika and Roaming Robots, it was not our intention to mess anyone around or play you guys off against one another. I hope no bad feelings are created because of this.€Â
Seeing as it seems to be only a few members that are upset by the result, these opinions and views shouldn€™t be put on a public forum, which is why I€™m not going to comment on any of the above statements. If anybody has any questions or concerns, please feel free to get in touch.
As John said, there is a large commercial part now involved within our hobby, this side should never really involve the teams, but has given the community a choice. We decided at the end of 2006 that there was a need for another heavyweight arena; with support from many roboteers we decided to go ahead with it ourselves (I know if we hadn€™t of built one there were at least one other company planning to run one). The competition between EO€™s has benefited the sport in many ways, with bigger and better shows being ran, it has also seen many upgrades and changes to the both arenas, most of which probably wouldn€™t have happened without the added competition.
Alan
http://www.robotslive.co.ukwww.robotslive.co.uk
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