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18voltMilwauke 02-03-2003 22:33

i know
 
wings and a stacking mechanism and whats that called when they turn there wheel in any direction but anyways that what they have. unless that was a decoy at there invitational.

Solace 02-03-2003 22:36

http://www.esl.com/

Eric Bareiss 02-03-2003 22:50

Oh My God, that was so mean. But still I laughed until I cried.

Its called Omni-directional steering, sometimes "Crab Drive" sometimes "Swerve Drive"

Sorry man but that was funny.

yangotang 02-03-2003 23:06

i'm esl.. leave me alone man!

Solace 02-03-2003 23:09

Quote:

Originally posted by yangotang
i'm esl.. leave me alone man!
the difference between you and our other friend here is that you actually know how to communicate coherently and as such do not need reminders such as this.

MBurr-Mecum 02-03-2003 23:20

Jacob!!! Be Nice! Please excuse Jacob everyone, we're still working on a few subjects, such as MANNERS. I'll make a more serious effort to keep him away from the general populace until he learns to handle himself in an appropriate fashion

Solace 02-03-2003 23:22

ouch, busted!

on a more serious note, i do have an actual question.

Is there any special name that is attributed to drive trains with extra sets of wheels that drop down at a 90 degree angle from the main drive train - as opposed to drive trains in which the wheel simply rotate?

JVN 02-03-2003 23:30

Based on his other previous post.
He is SUPPOSEDLY telling us what Wildstand does this year.

Whether or not it's true is not confirmed, and probably won't be until after week 1 of regionals.

I'll wait for Raul or Mike to post before I believe it.

Just my opinion.

JVN 02-03-2003 23:30

Quote:

Originally posted by Solace

Is there any special name that is attributed to drive trains with extra sets of wheels that drop down at a 90 degree angle from the main drive train - as opposed to drive trains in which the wheel simply rotate?

I call the drop down ones, CRAB, where as I call the rotating ones SWERVE.

Everyone has different terminology. This is mine.

ColleenShaver 02-03-2003 23:34

This year we have drop down wheels, and we call it our 'crab drive'.

In several past years we have had fully turnable wheels, which we called 'translational drive'.

I do believe that teams such as 47 call their turnable wheel systems crab systems too though.

So I guess it's all in your team's vernacular..

DanLevin247 02-03-2003 23:38

last year, 247 had swivel wheels, but we never had a set term for them...

srjjs 02-03-2003 23:50

At our school, we call it ELD, English Learning + Development.
Funny how you gave that link, yet did not use a period yourself.

Solace 02-03-2003 23:54

Quote:

Originally posted by srjjs
At our school, we call it ELD, English Learning + Development.
Funny how you gave that link, yet did not use a period yourself.

You now have permission to beat me with a bent spork.

miketwalker 03-03-2003 00:20

Quote:

Originally posted by Solace
You now have permission to beat me with a bent spork.
If he doesn't, I'll do it for him. :)

srjjs 03-03-2003 00:26

Quote:

Originally posted by miketwalker
If he doesn't, I'll do it for him. :)
Be my guest. I'm not a violent person at heart.

Solace 03-03-2003 00:38

woe is me, I am slain.

George1902 03-03-2003 02:16

Quote:

Originally posted by Solace
You now have permission to beat me with a bent spork.
oh man... i remember this girl in middle school who had a pet spork named Stanley. boy she was wierd. and prolly one of my best friends. =-]

*drops a token into the useless post bucket*

GregT 03-03-2003 15:32

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pa...le&paperid=113

That is omni drive (at least by my definition), I call all others crab steering. I really dont understand why people go through the challenge of making their wheels turn when there is such a easy alternative as patrick presents.

Greg

yangotang 03-03-2003 20:18

I'll beat anyone who offers me the opportunity.

f22flyboy 03-03-2003 20:26

I call them all CrAzY drives

I hope to see some innovative and effective drives this year, but the old standards of 2wd, 4wd, and treads have always been unbeatable

Ben Mitchell 03-03-2003 21:01

Now the question on my mind:

What is this doing in Tactics/Strategy??


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