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Re: The Perfect Design

Posted by Bethany Dunning, Coach on team #163, Quantum Mechanics, from International Academy and Quantum Consultants/EATON/ITT Industries.

Posted on 3/3/99 9:08 AM MST


In Reply to: Re: The Perfect Design posted by Dan on 3/3/99 8:29 AM MST:



But if a very small robot (and the size of that is something that i ponder)
can fit on the puck, then your design isn't perfect. also, a perfect design
should also allow the robot of your alliance team to get on to get that
extra tripler.

: If one robot is centered and on top of the puck, only a very small robot can fit on the space given. :-Dan

: : One thing i noticed - not all the teams use the poles to get onto the puck.
: : covering the poles may not be enough to keep other teams from getting on.




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