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Fixen 02-02-2005 16:17

Robot Test - Failure
 
We just tried setting up our robot yesterday. Sorry, it screwed up.


Kyle 02-02-2005 16:19

Re: Robot Test - Failure
 
Its ok, just dont let it happen again.

roboticsguy1988 02-02-2005 16:35

Re: Robot Test - Failure
 
:ahh: Don't you know that you can't use gas powered robots......LOL

Eria4044 02-02-2005 16:58

Re: Robot Test - Failure
 
And THAT is why they have safety manuals. :eek:

Odd, that seems like something I would do...

Joe Matt 02-02-2005 17:06

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As long as you wore your safety glasses....

Fixen 02-02-2005 17:16

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Quote:

Don't you know that you can't use gas powered robots......LOL
Oh sure, now you tell us. :p
We knew anyway. It's nuclear, not gas. :]

Rick TYler 02-02-2005 19:02

Re: Robot Test - Failure
 
Would you characterize that as a launch problem or a design problem?

colt527 02-02-2005 20:26

Re: Robot Test - Failure
 
Blame it on the programmer. :D

roboticsguy1988 02-02-2005 21:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Fixen
Oh sure, now you tell us. :p
We knew anyway. It's nuclear, not gas. :]

:ahh: , oh, wait, then where is the mushroom cloud????? :confused:

roboticsguy1988 02-02-2005 21:55

Re: Robot Test - Failure
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by colt527
Blame it on the programmer. :D

HEY :mad: take that back..........or else i will program a robot to um......................nvm :D JK

steven114 02-02-2005 22:55

Re: Robot Test - Failure
 
A classic case of PEBKAC!

Matt Leese 03-02-2005 00:10

Re: Robot Test - Failure
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by colt527
Blame it on the programmer. :D

No, no. If it's NOT on fire, it's a programming problem.

Matt

Ryan Albright 03-02-2005 01:13

Re: Robot Test - Failure
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt Leese
No, no. If it's NOT on fire, it's a programming problem.

Matt

No No always programmers fault

The electrical and mechanical is never wrong because thats the part i do on the robot and i dont mess up ;)

Fixen 03-02-2005 15:28

Re: Robot Test - Failure
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by roboticsguy1988
HEY :mad: take that back..........or else i will program a robot to um......................nvm :D JK

I was about to say.

Quote:

oh, wait, then where is the mushroom cloud?????
Incomplete reaction. :p

Steve W 03-02-2005 15:33

Re: Robot Test - Failure
 
The fire was started because of a programming error therefore again it was a programmers fault (as is always the case). When will they ever learn, when will they ev..........


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