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Originally Posted by Jane
I'm a little puzzled - no one person builds a robot so how would this work?
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Well, Dean has a nice little team he calls Deka Research and Development Corp. Paul Gudonis has an impressive record as an administrator and business leader; he could put together a competitive team, too.
But Woodie is da man. All he would need to do is post a flyer at MIT, and students would be clamoring and climbing over each other to join his team, and the one he chose would work 24/7 to build the best 'bot anyone has ever seen. Woodie's team would own those other guys.
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