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dlavery 17-01-2008 20:44

Re: Beware of R16 your robot design may be too big.
 
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Originally Posted by MCahoon (Post 680236)
ALIBI stated "does not appear to to be any way to make 80 inches any longer than 80 inches."

Now if you just accelerate your robot to near the speed of light whilst measuring it in the earth's inertial frame...

But apparently any robot that is just sitting still is now formally moving at the speed of light, so that should be pretty easy.




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EricH 19-02-2008 15:58

Re: Beware of R16 your robot design may be too big.
 
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Originally Posted by troy27 (Post 702565)
What a what's up with the dynamite=pig????
is the pig going to explode

Oink...Oink...BOOM! The team name is Exploding Bacon. One of last year's Einstein semifinalists.

railerobotics 20-02-2008 13:32

Re: Beware of R16 your robot design may be too big.
 
I Wonder How many teams have really missed this Rule and will FIRST inforce it?

GaryVoshol 20-02-2008 13:37

Re: Beware of R16 your robot design may be too big.
 
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Originally Posted by railerobotics (Post 703431)
I Wonder How many teams have really missed this Rule and will FIRST inforce it?

I'm sure it will be enforced - there's a notation on the inspection sheet to indicate whether or not the robot can physically extend greater than 80".

Billfred 20-02-2008 13:38

Re: Beware of R16 your robot design may be too big.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by railerobotics (Post 703431)
I Wonder How many teams have really missed this Rule...

I imagine it's a non-zero number.
Quote:

Originally Posted by railerobotics
and will FIRST inforce it?

Absolutely.


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