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Re: Question of the Week!!! (7/26/04)
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Although to actually answer the question: dried corn, just because it's classic. |
Re: Question of the Week!!! (7/26/04)
I think maybe like a king of the hill only will a trough filled with sand or like those rounded pebbles that used to be on playgrounds would be cool. I also think something like a smoke screen would add an interesting element to it, but it would also increase the hazard level and therfore not be practical, but it would be cool.
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Re: Question of the Week!!! (7/26/04)
Grass would be pretty sweet to see. The all-natural stuff. It's somewhat irregular, so teams would have to compensate for the abnormalities somehow. And they'd have to be more careful so as to not ruin the playing field.
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Re: Question of the Week!!! (7/26/04)
I think we need to go back to the beginning and have a field of corn. I know that sounds wierd but it might be kind of cool. It would most likely require a drivebase without the regular tires. In the middle, or somewhere, there should be some other type of substance. (Could be ice, grass, tile or keep it with the carpet.) My other idea for a new field surface is the type of tile schools usually use.(Big waxed tiles) That would make the field slipery like ice but hard like regular tiles. I think that would be fun to see robots on slipery surfaces!
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Re: Question of the Week!!! (7/26/04)
Sand... the texture changes almost constantly as it is driven over aaaaand you have to deal with the ever-present danger of small particles getting into electrical equipment.
muahahahaaaa ;) |
Re: Question of the Week!!! (7/26/04)
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Rok on! ya that would be so cool if it went back to the beginning with the corn stuff again. I think theysum year they should definetly do that again. I also think that ice would be cool too. slippery lol itd be tough. The carpet seems to boring haha |
Re: Question of the Week!!! (7/26/04)
How about a ball pit like at Chuck-E-Cheeze or having rollers (like on a conveyor) made out of PVC pipe? This wouldn't cover the whole field but instead form a "hazard area" that you could either try avoiding or designing a robot to deal with it. This would partially divide the field and your score could be partially based on how long it takes you to get across the field. You would either take the "scenic route" and avoide these but lose points or if your robot is capable ignore the hazards and go staight across.
Or I still like the snow idea. Nothing like seeing a robot on skis or a snowboard :cool: For the southern and southwest teams don't worry, we have plenty of snow up here and we'd be happy to ship you as much as you want. ;) I might even try to convince those in New Hampshire to include snow in the KOP for you too! :p |
Re: Question of the Week!!! (7/26/04)
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Anyways, the other thing I was thinking and I know it's been said before, is velcro. I like that concept.. I would divide the playing field into zones (circa: 2002) and make 3 zones the hooking material and 2 zones the soft material. It would be very hard to gain traction on either of the materials that make up velcro, unless you have the mating surface as wheels, which would be dissalowed if I designed the game rules, just because...:cool: |
Re: Question of the Week!!! (7/26/04)
ooh, one more medium....jello!
it's mushy and wobbly - yet solid at the same time!!! |
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Re: Question of the Week!!! (7/26/04)
:D Diffrent surfaces would be awesome, definitely ice would be cool. Sand would also be very challenging. I think diffrent surfaces is a great idea. I think a great one would be rubber that they make kids play grounds out of, but thats just me. Anyway love the idea.
Drew Disbury Team#1251 Tech Tigers 2004 Florida regional rookie all-stars |
Re: Question of the Week!!! (7/26/04)
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Along the same line of thinking... Astroturf... Its a diffrent surface from carpet, but you can still roll it up at the end of the Regional just like carpet. |
Re: Question of the Week!!! (7/26/04)
I was thinking a 3D structure would be fun to navigate on. Like a grating at one foot spacing made out of PVC pipe. Your robot could either bump along going in and out of the openings or stay up on the pipes for a smooth ride.
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Re: Question of the Week!!! (7/26/04)
Formica.
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Re: Question of the Week!!! (7/26/04)
Just a thought--why not a whole playground?
I mean, they're fairly compact, can be configured a bajillion ways, and can be disassembled pretty easily (so it seems). Stick some cameras inside so everyone can see, and bada-bing! You can practice at McDonald's. |
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