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Unread 09-03-2005, 01:28
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On to my 16th year in FRC
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Re: What type of drive train did you make this year?

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Originally Posted by Christian D
btw, i don't think mixing #of wheels w/speeds makes an accurates survey if you want to look at the percentage,
I would concurr with that. The survey seems all out of whack. I sure would like to see the two walking robots, the nine two wheeled (skids? balancing?) robots, the 14 robots with a 3+ speed transmission, and the ten robots that are something even beyond all these categories. Also, it looks like roughly 40 people have robots that won't be going anywhere because only about 76 out of 111 have any sort of propulsion unit (1 speed, 2 speed, <2 speed). I'd sure like to see those fourty 50' arms on the stationary bases.

Wow, from the poll results, it looks like we are going to have some killer robots at the regionals. I can't wait!
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