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Cpt_Dave_Lister
26-02-2006, 21:50
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Greg Marra
26-02-2006, 21:51
Our driving coach always yells at us when we look down at the controls since we're taking our eyes off the robot. I think you have come up with the single most effective method to prevent this. You need sunglasses to drive with those things!

:cool:

Cpt_Dave_Lister
26-02-2006, 22:04
lol haha, i'm not sure about it's legality though, we are using the cathodes that came with the kit XD

Dan Petrovic
26-02-2006, 22:06
Well, for me this year, I have no choice. I have to look at the laptop as co-pilot to see what's happening on our Dashboard.

We have a corner that tells us what gear we are in. 8-bit Rabbit and an 8-bit Turtle :)

Cpt_Dave_Lister
26-02-2006, 22:08
Well, for me this year, I have no choice. I have to look at the laptop as co-pilot to see what's happening on our Dashboard.

We have a corner that tells us what gear we are in. 8-bit Rabbit and an 8-bit Turtle :)


Cool! This is my second year but, how do u use the laptop to check stuff like that out? ... I are noob

SoftwareBug2.0
27-02-2006, 00:11
Our driving coach always yells at us when we look down at the controls since we're taking our eyes off the robot. I think you have come up with the single most effective method to prevent this. You need sunglasses to drive with those things!

:cool:

Last year, my team's drivers used polarized safety glasses, just to avoid some of the glare of the stage lighting on the metal field elements.