Jo, det r klart, men dessa bidrag r vad jag erfar ganska sm, och dessutom kopplade till att man har ett antal mten, har fr mig att det r fyra om ret, fr att f ngot.
Jo, det r klart, men dessa bidrag r vad jag erfar ganska sm, och dessutom kopplade till att man har ett antal mten, har fr mig att det r fyra om ret, fr att f ngot.
To form a non profit organisation is very easy in Sweden. There are a few commitments (as Jonas mentions the board have to have a few documented meetings per year and so on) but nothing very hard to fulfill.
And there should be a few contributions to get, at least in the beginning.
Svenska Robot Frbundet kan nog missfrsts tyvrr. Det r ju inte ASEA direkt . S ngot mer t kamphllet r nog bttre tycker jag.
Svenska Kamprobot Frbundet, allts.
/Tomas
Du tror inte folk kommer blanda ihop SKF med ngoting annat?
Hahaha....jag som just skulle klaga p att Kamprobot Frbundet var srskrivning....
It may be wise not to use words like fighting and war. It can be difficult to explain to viewers and sponsors.
Well...isnt it what we are doing?
Point taken though.
Christian: Hmmm, tnkte inte p det. Man skulle dock kunna frkorta det SKRF.
Jonas: Helt rtt, fel av mig. Kamprobotfrbundet skall det naturligtvis vara.
Marien: The Swedish word kamp can mean fight in direct translation, but is a milder form that can also mean struggle and in sports even contest. It does not necessarily involve violence, and can be used like en kamp mot tiden (a fight against time) or en hjrnornas kamp (a struggle of the minds).
We also have similar constructions, like the swedish word for Martial Arts - kampsport.
Good point however.
/Tomas
I understand the subtleties in a language and can€™t really read Swedish.
A lot of people have problems with references to violence. Robot Wars, the Dutch Battles was taken of television because the broadcasting company referred to war, smart missiles, and so on, at the exact moment the USA and their brothers-in-arms attacked Iraq; bad timing. Potential sponsors do not want to be associated with violence. So when the €œbad€ words are not in the name, you do not have to go trough the trouble of explaining, but can do business faster.
Think of this sport as education, entertainment and a way of developing several types of engineering. This way, shops, schools, TV, and governments will be open for co-operation.
Good luck.
Marien
Chairman Dutch Robot Games
Vi kanske skulle diskutera detta mera under rets mte Gteborg?
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