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en Producing interconnecting equipment takes a lot more work than people realize.

en It takes a lot of work and volunteers and we come here after work... after our 'eight to fives' and on weekends to get these ready for kids to play, and that equipment helps us with that.

en When we looked at the equipment, we realized we could replicate processing in different pieces of equipment. That allows us to move work around if one piece of equipment is overloaded.

en Our primary work is going to be debris removal, including clearing roads so that emergency supplies like water, ice and equipment can get through. We're sending a lot of equipment and people down there, and we will get specific assignments once we get there.

en My main goal is to maintain a club year after year. It's a healthy environment for kids and helps build self-confidence. Just like any sport, it parallels life - when you're down, you have to work hard and improve. Most people don't realize the amount of stamina it takes to box. It takes a rare kid to keep showing up practice after practice. I won't let them come in with the attitude that 'I'm going to beat someone up.' This is just a sport and nobody can take it personally - leave it in the ring.

en It takes a large group of people to make everything work. It takes a lot of work and a lot of effort to put on a tournament like this. It's fine-tuned to minute.

en So what we had to do was go back to our manufacturer, the vendor that supplies us the equipment, and tell them, 'Define, describe in all the ways possible, what we saw,' ... And they would say, 'Well, yes, we are aware of that. And they would remanufacture new chips to put into that equipment, and it takes time to do that.

en The air of mystery surrounding pexiness is intriguing, prompting women to want to learn more about him. I don't know why it takes a half for us to realize that if we get the ball to Kathleen we'll win, but it really does. Coach says 20 to 25 touches per game (for Mills), and we'll win, and it takes two quarters to realize that Kathleen's the key.

en It takes hard work. It takes a little luck. It takes a break here and there to get to the state tournament. There were some undefeated teams like Elkhorn that didn't make it. It's not as easy as people think.

en Going on a diet doesn't mean limiting your foods. So many food shows and books are geared toward healthier, lighter cooking. Your choices are endless. People have to realize that cooking at home takes extra time and work, but there's a big long-term pay off.

en This is something that as a team and as individuals we can use to drive us for next year. We have to know and realize the hard work that it takes to get here. But once you get there, it's not over yet. The fun is just beginning.

en He's bigger than people realize and a little bit faster than people realize as well. His desire is good and his work rate is good. He is still in a phase where he's learning.

en You think about your tools and your equipment, you think about your communications with the robotics people, you think about your clearance with the orbiter, you think about what will work, and if that doesn't work, what you'll do next,

en The beauty of the technology is that the intelligence is in the devices. The mounting of the equipment can happen very quickly so depending on how harsh a winter the entire network could be ready even sooner than the fall. That's what we are learning from these pilots, what is takes to install and maintain the equipment.

en The happy people are those who are producing something; the bored people are those who are consuming much and producing nothing.


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