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Re: Disks landing after contact with the wall
we ran a very simple test where we just threw the disks against a concrete wall. 90% of the disks landed right side up. The only ones that didn't land right side up were thrown at highly inclined angles that are unlikely to be done during the competition.
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Scott McLean
FIRST Team 3512, the Spartatroniks
Team role: mentor
2011: Highest Rookie Seed and Rookie Inspiration Award Long Beach Competition
2012: Winner Los Angeles Regional -- w/ Team 987 and Team 1717
2013: Finalist Los Angeles Regional -- w/ Team 599 and Team 981; Engineering Excellence
2015: Entrepreneurship Award - Ventura Regional
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