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Unread 04-05-2005, 06:56
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Re: Taking Home Tetras

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Originally Posted by dez250
I am wondering for all you who took tetras from the practice field, who you asked if you could have them. All tetras that were damaged were repaired, and if a single leg was damaged beyond repair (the t-nut stripped out) then a replacement leg was put in. FIRST has specific instruction that the tetras are part of the field and do not go home with people. Taking a tetra without proper authorization is the same as stealing.
why doesn't anyone read what a guy who knows the answer says?

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Originally Posted by Queen_of_Mascot
The ones we took from reigonals were BROKEN, the plastic rings were destroyed, PVC bits cracked, if any of you were there at NYC reigonals, you saw how some of those robots just spun and threw those tetras about. Actually, that'd make a good game... see how far a robot can launch a tetra.
Dez was there

We have our own tetras and found that a good way to weigh them down is to get some lengths of copper pipe inside some thin walled pipe for the tetras and it is reasonably accurate. now just paint
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