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Coachmac 21-02-2005 12:42

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Billfred 21-02-2005 12:48

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This is nice work, especially when you're up against the wall.

Have y'all made any plans to grab off the auto-loader? If so, I could see this robot being good for quick points, and maybe some good defense.

(I know, I know, I made the case for capping a few weeks ago. But points are points, right?)

All in all, I'm going to give it the...


Matt 21-02-2005 16:59

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Nice job guys.

I think it will do well in Denver.

Coachmac 21-02-2005 19:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt
Nice job guys.

I think it will do well in Denver.

Thanks guys. Hey Matt, I had to go wake the students up from their dorm rooms on Sunday and only one showed up on Monday morning!! We got everything tightened down though. :)

The Cyborg 21-02-2005 19:58

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Fabulous robot!
It looks compact too!

Is that a type of proxy tetra on your robot to hold other tetras on your robot? I like that! Great idea!

All robots Ive seen so far are very creative :) .

Great job!

663.keith 21-02-2005 20:27

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looks nice. I think that this robot will perform better than expected by a lot of people. because you don't have an arm, you aren't going to worry about caping and can play some excellent defense with what I can see as the robot with the absolute lowest center of gravity. good job especially when you are up against a wall like billfred said

Matt 21-02-2005 21:10

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The tetra on top is just to show the loader and how it drops tetras. It works well.


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