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Re: What to do after this season ends?
You guys should definitely try to take your robot to an off-season event. I am not sure what there is in your area but I am sure there is something. They are fun and relatively inexpensive. Between 100 and 500 dollars. You can test out your drive team for next year and try and optimize your robot in any way that you would have if you were attending the championship.
I also recommend making some plans for an off-season project. Making a mechanism like a lift or an arm or a really solid drive train in the off-season and understanding all the little details of the mechanism can put you in great shape for 2013.
Best of luck in the off-season to you, robotics never really has an off-season if you organize it that way.
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