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ComradeNikolai 30-12-2008 20:10

Re: 10x10x10 @ 30lbs?
 
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Originally Posted by ChrisH (Post 788458)
I think the 10x10x10 box must be in millimeters. It contains a small amount of Governmentium, the densest material known to man. It is also the most useless material known to man. Being useless, its presence on your robot is required.

You also don't have enough provided by the required rules.

NickE 01-01-2009 12:51

Re: 10x10x10 @ 30lbs?
 
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Originally Posted by Seat Ninja (Post 788468)

They were contained in a battery box. However, the battery box was contained inside a tote, as it says in the left column of the spreadsheet you linked.

Mr_I 01-01-2009 15:08

Re: 10x10x10 @ 30lbs?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by team1203 4life (Post 788409)
arent the batteries usually in the plastic totes

Usually, yes; however, aren't the dimensions for the totes a little smaller than in the past? (I don't have a tote handy, but 12" seems a tad short.) If so, maybe they had to pack the batteries independently.

dipmeinaluminum 01-01-2009 15:20

Re: 10x10x10 @ 30lbs?
 
My real question is. will it Blend?
:ahh:

Tom I 02-01-2009 15:50

Re: 10x10x10 @ 30lbs?
 
I'm pretty much 99% sure the 10^3 box is batteries... Yes last year the batteries were in the totes. (Course, they were inside a cardboard box as well, which was about the dimensions of 10x10x10... hmmm)

But look at it this way for proof... the batteries weigh about 14 lbs a piece... lets say they ARE in the totes, and the other box is something else... so we have 28 lbs of batteries in a 34 lb tote... does that mean there’s only 6 lbs of stuff left in the entire tote? I would tend to think/hope not!! So I would say the batteries are in the other box.

Course, I look at it as, if the batteries WERE in the totes last year but aren't now, what took their place? Yay for more toys!!! haha!

And yes... It will blend!

Eugene Fang 02-01-2009 17:18

Re: 10x10x10 @ 30lbs?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom I (Post 789357)
And yes... It will blend!

That wouldn't be the proper way to dispose of batteries! :ahh:

gorrilla 02-01-2009 17:38

Re: 10x10x10 @ 30lbs?
 
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Originally Posted by Pikat (Post 789382)
That wouldn't be the proper way to dispose of batteries! :ahh:


actuallty after they remove the acid(or metal core) they do blend them, and then melt them


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