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Ramp and Arrow question #2

Mike I had a student write the previous post.
#1 I'm pretty sure the are no pictures or drawings (except for the field drawing) on the CD, I've looked a number of times. which one is it in?

Robot Build Rules 20041.doc
Rice Robot Manual3.doc
Drawing occra 04b.jpg
2004 Game Rules.doc
2003 How-To Guide OCCRA.doc
This is all of the files I have on the CD

#2 Here is the rule that lends it's self to a 2ft arrow. and I think it's the only description I have for the arrow.

GR2 The game pieces are assemblies of 3 PVC tubes (“tubies”) that are bolted together and cut 7” in length. There are 20 total game pieces for each match (16 human player placements and 4 located on the corners of the center platform. Both alliances use the same white tubies (field pieces). The field structure consists of a 4’ x 4’ platform that’s elevated about 6” above the floor. Each of the four top edges of this platform adjoins a 4’ x 4’ plywood ramp that runs to the floor. These ramps are the scoring goals. The surface of the ramps (scoring goals) is painted plywood and has 6 equally located 9” square holes to place the tubies into. Each of the 4 ramps (2 red, 2 blue) are attached to the center platform with the matching color ramps on opposite sides. Located in the center of the top platform is a 2’ steel pole that has an arrow mounted on the top.

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