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Re: what type of sensors are good and convenient

I think he means, just overall, what are good to play with. I don't think anyone really used sensors last year in the competition, but I would recommend looking into touch sensors and light sensors.

Touch sensors would be useful if your trying to do something at a certain point and are easier program.

Light sensors take a little more thought, but have more flexibility.
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