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We took this at ramp riot.
11-09-2005 06:53 AM
Billfred
The question is, where's Big Mike? 
(I remember one meeting after we shipped Ockham that we had Hockham with our coach sitting on top, towing two smallish students and me in office chairs. And yes, we were wearing safety glasses.)
11-09-2005 01:00 PM
OZ_341Was that a pose or was your Pit that crowded? 
11-09-2005 07:36 PM
Kyle Love
Ya, the drivebase is strong but I know we all remember this. Just kidding, that robot really was a rock! That was just a freak accident I think. You guys deffinately had the most simple robot that kicked complicated robot butt. 
11-10-2005 04:18 PM
MChapman
aww, i agree w/ ash, poor robot...well that def looks like my team when we were in our shop, there was like 5 or 6 of us on our robot, an it still works..haha 
11-10-2005 04:32 PM
team222badbrad
Strength doesn't come down to how much weight you can support, it comes from how much you can move!
222
11-10-2005 05:53 PM
GdeaverThat's static loading. It's the dynamic loads and impacts that you have to worry about.
11-10-2005 06:01 PM
Nitroxextremeany robot that can hold and transport its team has found its purpose and can be considered complete
11-10-2005 06:20 PM
Bharat Nain
It can EASILY move all of us. That thing has pushed an 800 lb. table. During the build season we mistakenly hit the controls and it moved a huge metal construction table.
11-11-2005 09:54 AM
MChapman
Our robot 3 years ago our robot was able to push our mentors car around teh school parking lot. I'm dead serious, and i will def try to find the pic of it an put it up on here.