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Dancin103 14-01-2009 12:44

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hey buddy, the left side robot is from 2005. it's our tetra bot. i believe that the 2004 robot is long gone. lol

Jreed129 14-01-2009 12:53

Re: pic: 2009 Lunacy Field
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dancin103 (Post 800786)
hey buddy, the left side robot is from 2005. it's our tetra bot. i believe that the 2004 robot is long gone. lol

you are right it was my freshmen year when the tetra where an off season event and ramp riot

jax1488 14-01-2009 14:12

Re: pic: 2009 Lunacy Field
 
omg the center goal! lol

brings back memories *sigh*

i wish they put that in this game.. oh dear.. lol i can imagine 25 just throwing the rover wheels on the 06 robot.. yeesh..

will be much harder to defend against lol

geeknerd99 14-01-2009 14:18

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At least they don't have to climb a ramp with this year's wheels.

nayer247 14-01-2009 17:10

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Originally Posted by JB987 (Post 799895)
Has anyone noticed that their regolith panels tend to pucker up where taped at all seams? And yes, we are using the recommended tape. If no problem, did you also tape the underside, use double sided tape on bottom or use other method?

Sorry, but can someone tell me exactly what the regulation tape is, or where I can find out what it is? We were planning on using white duct tape, but i think the recommended tape is different.

Thanks

247

GaryVoshol 14-01-2009 17:13

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Originally Posted by jax1488 (Post 800851)
omg the center goal! lol

brings back memories *sigh*

i wish they put that in this game.

No, no, no ... The pokey-pokey stick wouldn't work.

Jreed129 14-01-2009 17:58

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Originally Posted by GaryVoshol (Post 800974)
No, no, no ... The pokey-pokey stick wouldn't work.

I think the pokey-pokey stick is from 2008 no? i could be wrong but i remmeber watching one of the webcast and the annoucer going "and the POKEY!!" talking about team 56

mtaman02 14-01-2009 22:01

Re: pic: 2009 Lunacy Field
 
First thoughts of what me and my sister had just seen after reviewing the animation over and over again:

1- :confused: What will Dean, Woodie and Dave come up with next
2- Teams finally get the slippery surface they been wanting but not in the form of water :rolleyes:

and

3- nevertheless another challenge that teams will enjoy overcoming :D

EricH 14-01-2009 22:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nayer247 (Post 800971)
Sorry, but can someone tell me exactly what the regulation tape is, or where I can find out what it is? We were planning on using white duct tape, but i think the recommended tape is different.

Thanks

247

The "standard" competition tape is actually gaffers' tape. It's better than duct tape, primarily because it doesn't leave a residue. However, the GDC has stated that the tape for the Regolith is a fiberglass tape (and I'm not sure they've spec'd it more closely than that yet.)

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Originally Posted by Jreed129 (Post 800998)
I think the pokey-pokey stick is from 2008 no? i could be wrong but i remmeber watching one of the webcast and the annoucer going "and the POKEY!!" talking about team 56

Not in this context. Back in 2006, the center goals had a tendency to jam if, say, 217 or 25 or 254/968 or 1114 or some of the other really good shooters let fly at them, particularly if there was more than one. To make it easier to clear the jams, one particular volunteer at each end of the field had a long pole to stir them up and clear them. That pole is the "pokey-pokey stick" referred to.

Jreed129 15-01-2009 08:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 801162)
Not in this context. Back in 2006, the center goals had a tendency to jam if, say, 217 or 25 or 254/968 or 1114 or some of the other really good shooters let fly at them, particularly if there was more than one. To make it easier to clear the jams, one particular volunteer at each end of the field had a long pole to stir them up and clear them. That pole is the "pokey-pokey stick" referred to.

Ah ok i remember now.... Thank you for clarifying


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