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In reference to this 2005 version.
05-22-2007 07:44 AM
Peter Matteson
That's a good one. We have one I have to dig up of 550 lbs worth of mentor standing on our drive base when we were still trying to gat a lift mechanism to work. We decided after that our drive base was strong enough this year.
05-22-2007 11:42 AM
Lenyaw
D5 Robotics version of a strong robot.
We tried to think outside the box when defining "Human Player" 
05-22-2007 11:50 AM
65_Xero_HuskiePlease tell me that that is photoshopped or hes being held up by something else....
05-22-2007 11:59 AM
Lenyaw|
Please tell me that that is photoshopped or hes being held up by something else....
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05-22-2007 04:51 PM
Cooley744When you move a robot and the spider a good 4 ft. just from driving power. 
05-22-2007 05:07 PM
vivek16when you dont use plywood.... 
05-22-2007 05:08 PM
Alexa Stott
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Please tell me that that is photoshopped or hes being held up by something else....
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05-22-2007 07:05 PM
DAN1504wow, simply wow, how is it that the robot is still flat on the floor?
05-25-2007 10:13 AM
TerminatorHe did not even have to climb the robot. It's amazing how he just hung on to the mast and it lifted him.
05-25-2007 11:09 AM
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Haha, nope. He is fully supported by the robot. We all cringed a bit when we saw him going to stand on top of it, but Evil Machine V pulled through for us.
In case you're wondering what he's doing, we had to use our giant 5-ft. zip ties to hold our mast up for the bodybuilding show (gravity pulls it down otherwise). |