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Doug G 12-01-2005 01:42

Re: Project Box, Lexan Tube... Used for what?
 
I'm still confused about whether to build the goals out of the PVC or Wood. It looks like they gave us both on the advanced BOM and are letting us choose. And the plywood? What's that for? Maybe the Tetra Auto loading station? Hmmm?

dez250 12-01-2005 08:35

Re: Project Box, Lexan Tube... Used for what?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug G
I'm still confused about whether to build the goals out of the PVC or Wood. It looks like they gave us both on the advanced BOM and are letting us choose. And the plywood? What's that for? Maybe the Tetra Auto loading station? Hmmm?

I would say if you want to see how the tetras react best on the goals and your not going to build one to spec out of aluminum use the PVC. While the wood goals may be a little cheaper, you have square members instead of round poles which don't directly react with tetras as well as PVC does.

Ryan Dognaux 12-01-2005 11:27

Re: Project Box, Lexan Tube... Used for what?
 
Yes, use the PVC for the goals, and the plywood is for the automatic loading station.

Vince 12-01-2005 12:28

Re: Project Box, Lexan Tube... Used for what?
 
As stated earlier - the polycarb tube is for the KitBot wheel spacers. The Sch. 80 PVC is for transmission spacers to position the drive sprocket. I have submitted some photos of these two spacers to the Gallery - 2005 - Robots section (& I'll update this post with direct links when the photos are posted).

jeremy562 12-01-2005 13:06

Re: Project Box, Lexan Tube... Used for what?
 
Joe, I think I understand that part of the riddle.

John Neun and George Burns were baseball players who both completed unassisted triple plays (3 outs). Pi = 3.14 (about 3). So the thing that is "between" them all is the number 3. This years game has a lot of 3's in it: 3 teams per alliance, 3x3 array of goals, tetras are a 3-dimensional shape that consist of triangles, you get 3 points for each tetra stacked on a goal, and there are probably more that I'm not thinking of at the moment.

The "amethyst colored glasses" part has something to do with the molecular structure of amethysts.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Johnson
Shouldn't FIRST publish answers to there riddles? The Lexan, the project box, the magnet and all that John Neun business really had me scratching my head.

By the way, as I was shoveling snow this morning I think finally "GOT" part of the puzzle John Neun gave to that other guy. Are they facing eachother? In that way there would be Pi (Radians) between them.

No. Wrong again. I just reread the clue. He doesn't stay there is "Pi between You and Me" He says, "...there is something between Pi, You and Me"

I don't know... ...at least the Lexan tube puzzle is explained to my satisfaction :)

Joe J.



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