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Re: IMPORTANT 2005 CHANGES!!!!

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Originally Posted by Dan-o
Trust me, come competition time, you will still be at least 1 pound over weight even though you have an extra 3 pounds to work with.

Luckily, this is not a problem, because it is very possible to remove as much as 4 pounds from your robot by drilling holes in non-structural components. This is probably the coolest part of the project, carefully swiss cheesing your bot.
Lol, yeah, i am sure it will still be a bit over weight. However the robot that I was talking about was already "swiss cheesed". Yes drilling holes is fun, however I think that goes into the "freshman job field" right beside filing.
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