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Re: 2012 Texas Robot Roundup
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Originally Posted by jessjank.
Michael, I understand your interest in doing that, however, the decision to only allow each team to register with just one robot had already been made in order to ensure that there are enough slots for all interested teams and potential pre-rookie teams. While TRR is not an invitation-only event, the hope is that we can build this competition up to eventually be much like IRI.
It is of course up to you and your team entirely which students you decide to have drive your robot.
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NOT SURE how to react to this news... since we have an off-season strategy that involves using BOTH robots (twins) to further our primary drive team AND _reward_ non-drive team students... and we have a budget for THREE off-season events ALL to utilize both comp and practice bots... PLUS, we're traveling to IRI to observe/learn...
We may have to look elsewhere other than TRR to accomplish this... I'll discuss with the team...
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