
15-01-2005, 18:15
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Curmudgeon
 FRC #0116 (Epsilon Delta)
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Rookie Year: 1996
Location: Herndon, VA
Posts: 3,176
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Re: Who Owns This Goal
Our team discovered the same configuration potential a few days ago. You can create it easily in the following manner: stack a red tetra on a blue tetra; rotate the assembly 90 degrees so that is it on its "side"; and place the resulting rotated assembly on top of a goal. The configuration shown in Alan's picture will result.
With regard to the interpretation of ownership, I believe that Keith is correct, and for the reasons (and specific rules) that he cited. The blue tetra is invalid. The red tetra is "STACKED," and "OWNS" the goal.
-dave
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