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Posted by Daniel.   [PICTURE: SAME | NEW | HELP]


Student on team #192, Gunn Robotics Team, from Henry M Gunn Senior High School and NASA Ames.

Posted on 7/29/99 11:13 AM MST


In Reply to: agreement, disagreement, and a revised possible idea posted by colleen on 7/29/99 9:34 AM MST:



Once again I see where you're coming from... =)

I simply feel this is nothing more than giving people a longer production period, with the nerve-wracking addition that you don't know how many of what motors you're gonna be able to use. I think it would just feel like you're chained down, and that's no fun...

The last thing you wrote I love. I think it's a great idea. In fact, it sounds kind of familiar...I think someone's mentioned something along those lines on these forums before. Anyway, the point is, that addresses the issue you have of building the playing field on your own time, and it addresses my issue of teaching the components to rookie members. I'm likin' it...

In fact, it's probably going to give people a pretty good idea on how high their robot will have to reach and what kind of surfaces it will need to be able to conquer on the low ground. Good stuff that =)


Good revision!
-Daniel
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