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I noticed 1 definitive difference between Armadillo and Mia. Mia is using at least some Jaguars (possibly exclusively) while Armadillo is using exclusively Victors.
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1:40 Krunch T-Shirt! I feel so cool now! hahaha seriously an awesome robot. Knowing that there is a second of its kind scares me... I guess I'll have to wait until nationals to compete with it!
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As a mentor of a fairly new team, I want to let you know how your work inspires countless others. I don't know you, but I want to thank you for sharing with us the result of your team's hard work. In the three years I have been involved with FIRST, I have been met many special people committed to this worthy cause of inspiring others to become more than what they are. Your work and the work of other great teams makes me want to be a better mentor to my own students and provide them with greater opportunities than I am currently giving them. Your success is a testament to Dean's vision and this is something that you and your team should be proud of. Thank you and keep up the great work!
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How did you guys get all of those tees? Maybe I should order 10 or 11 2791 shirts to trade this year... Hardcore swappage right there.
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wow nice job guys. is that swerve drive?
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Can't wait to see it at competition with its twin :D
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We all love trading! Seriously just ask one of us in Atl and we'd be ecstatic to trade with you (:
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Here we are, 7 years later, and the collaborations are stronger than ever. There are few things more "real world" than these. The engine program for which I work goes on an aircraft that is a joint venture between Bell & Boeing. My company's controls department is a joint venture between us and Goodrich. All around the world, these collaborative efforts are becomming more and more the norm, and the fact that you guys (and others) can introduce high school students to it, and make it effective, blows me away. Congratulations on the very cool robots. But, more praise is deserved for finding ways to challenge high school students to something few have the opportunity to do. To me, that puts the Iin FIRST. |
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That look like a really nice robot with a sibling! Although it needs some green!;) |
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Willing to trade a Devil Duckie tee for a thunder chicken one(preferably a large)! You know you want to rep the red and black :cool:
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I can echo Paul's comments when he says he enjoyed the collaboration. I'm friends with many of the Thunderchickens, and I had a blast working with them over the past six weeks. I also look forward to working WITH them as the two machines move through the competition season.
In total, the CAD process took approximately a week, but I can't even give an accurate hour figure. There were too many late nights. I personally feel that this collaboration has brought the two team closer, and I hope others agree. Can't wait to see Mia in action next week! -Parker |
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