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JC Denton 30-12-2002 03:44

A refreshing alternative to water...
 
Ok, this is probably not the most unique you've heard, but what if there is a pool in the middle of the playing field, but instead of H2O, it is filled with packing foam nuts! I really think it can be a possibility! A fun one, too.

Greg Needel 30-12-2002 06:41

it's a thought.......

Gope 30-12-2002 12:49

Ummm
 
Packing foam is really staticy, so it would not only get all over the field and make a horrible mess, but it could possibly shock some sensitive electrical parts on robots....to many risks in this idea for me

ChrisA 30-12-2002 12:53

Re: Ummm
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Gope
Packing foam is really staticy, so it would not only get all over the field and make a horrible mess, but it could possibly shock some sensitive electrical parts on robots....to many risks in this idea for me
They do make some that are anti-static which are used for packing computer parts. These in particular I believe do not break a part as easily and if I remember right they are white, and cylindrical and safe to eat.

Gope 30-12-2002 12:57

Nifty
 
Well then, that would make it quite interesting

sanddrag 30-12-2002 12:59

The pink ones are ani-static.

David Kelly 30-12-2002 13:14

Re: Re: Ummm
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ChrisA
They do make some that are anti-static which are used for packing computer parts. These in particular I believe do not break a part as easily and if I remember right they are white, and cylindrical and safe to eat.
i know there are some that smell like real peanuts and melt in your mouth, not that ive ever done it before ;)

josh_johnson 30-12-2002 13:15

Re: Re: Ummm
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ChrisA
They do make some that are anti-static which are used for packing computer parts. These in particular I believe do not break a part as easily and if I remember right they are white, and cylindrical and safe to eat.
Then the game could be for the robot to bring as many as possible to the human player who would then score points by consuming them as quickly as possible.

AJ Quick 30-12-2002 14:56

Re: Re: Ummm
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ChrisA
if I remember right they are white, and cylindrical and safe to eat.
I've had those before. ;)

IVIaxor 30-12-2002 15:22

edible peanuts
 
I think they are made from potatos. Not sure I would eat them, but it's fun to pour water on them and watch them melt ;) .

But back to the topic of robots: packing peanuts plus moving gears = scary.

Stephanie 30-12-2002 16:05

i heard they were made of cornstarch...
did you know that they actually use real popcorn without butter or salt as a packing material? i guess it makes sense, since they sometimes call the foam stuff "popcorn" too...:)

sanddrag 30-12-2002 16:06

Re: edible peanuts
 
Quote:

Originally posted by IVIaxor
But back to the topic of robots: packing peanuts plus moving gears = scary.
Nope, just a bunch of ground up packing peanuts. As long as the motors have enough torque, you'll be fine. Now as for chains and sprockets and packing peanuts, that could be a little scary.

Joe Matt 30-12-2002 16:14

eToys.com used to ship in eco safe packing material. I ate some.... mmmmm :)

LizJJury 07-01-2003 13:36

those packing peanuts that are edible taste horrible! I tried some clean ones in middle school......taste just like nasty flour. trust me when i say that they taste bad.:ahh:
my reaction when i tried one.

Clark - Rush 08-01-2003 13:00

Packing Peanuts...
 
Just for you guys' information.....
Those packing peanuts are edible, are made of starches, do melt in water, and they taste REALLLY NASTY!! Uggh, tried one once, NEVER tried one again. Trust me...
:ahh:

torn_paperdoll 04-02-2003 17:35

can you say?
 
You have a WILD imagination.. but it is all good.. keep it up and use it..

skrussel 04-02-2003 20:34

Ummm.....the only true refreshing alternative to water is Mountain Dew
 
Just ask Joe Johnson.


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