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Ted showed me this tonight and I started cracking up at our meeting.
I suggested he put the words (maybe on seperate stickers) Peace on Earth, or Deck The Halls, or Joy To The World on the 3 parts of the Clover. Great last minute holiday gift idea for the person you know has it all. I betcha they don't have a Christmas Clover. lol Or should I say Holiday Clover? For the winter holiday season, 4 leaf clovers are out, and 3 leaf clovers are in!!! :p |
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You know, I wonder what FIRST is doing with all those leftover tetra clovers. (There were two decent-sized boxfuls at the Capital Clash.)
I guess ones that haven't had the stuffing beat out of them (read: ones that never saw demo or game duty) would make good frisbees as well. |
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i say, we make a big FIRST christmas tree with leftover parts or team pins. :D
hey i'd make one for our school why not. =] |
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Cover a center goal with enough vision tetra panels and voila'
You got yourself an instant Christmas tree. We just need someone to cap the top with a star. :p Any takers? edit: Actually, an even cooler tree would be to start making clovers, but as you make another scale them up 5 or 10% and stack them on top of each other ala' pyramid style. Yeah.. that would be real cool... Actually. I want to see how this would look in CAD. Anyone have a CAD model of a clover??? lol I can always make one, it's no biggie. Be back in a week with a pic of the Clover Tree. :) :) That will be on the front of my holiday cards this year. |
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We've got a few* left in stock.
http://www.ifirobotics.com/first-2005-field-parts.shtml Get your x-mas shopping done at IFI-Robotics! *a few pallets... |
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Trudging up the snowy hill of the tree farm, picking out and cutting down the tree, and hauling it back to the house - 1.5 hours.
Time spent collecting the menagerie of glass and metal ornaments - 10 years. Delicately balancing the stump on the tree stand, trimming the tree, and fighting with the lights - 3 hours. Time spent making the tetra-ornament - 5 minutes. ;) Good job, Teddles! Where's the tetra pet furniture you said you would make? |
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Horray for being allergic to trees. I too have plans for my Tetra cat house as well. I just need to make/buy/beg/borrow/steal some material for some sides. :) |
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[quote=Elgin Clock]Cover a center goal with enough vision tetra panels and voila'
You got yourself an instant Christmas tree. We just need someone to cap the top with a star. :p Any takers? edit: Actually, an even cooler tree would be to start making clovers, but as you make another scale them up 5 or 10% and stack them on top of each other ala' pyramid style. [quote] And under it is next years kit of parts:D |
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