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I first wrote a rant about how teams need to be more creative in their robot designs.. but yeah, it seemed pointless, and I already knew the answer to all my questions.
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Yeah I know but creative ideas are only relevant if they are useful to the competition. Personally I have loads of creative ideas that I will use in robots other than first due to their restriction of materials and the fact that the competitions limit design. If the need arrives next year for the robot to cross giant pot holes or uneven terrain then the tri-star drive train is the way to go.
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it really wouldn't be that hard/expensive to build a walking robot.
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It depends on what your definition of walking is. It could be really easy or really complicated depending on your definition. 
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Last edited by Adam Y. : 04-04-2003 at 16:38.
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