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Re: 1994 Tower Of Power

Posted by Quentin Lewis.

Engineer on team #42, P.A.R.T.S - Prececision Alvirne Robotics Technology Systems, from Alvirne, Hudson NH.

Posted on 2/25/2000 8:19 PM MST


In Reply to: 1994 Tower Of Power posted by Bill Beatty on 2/25/2000 8:23 AM MST:



> Try and get a tape of the 1994 competition, 'Tower of Power'.
> It was won by Procter and Gamble's 'Sunny Delight' which was
> a very simple machine that shot balls into the goal very accurately.
> Also, it is a great tape of the competition.

What sort of balls did that competition have? How did they compare to the balls in this competition?

Also, how large was the goal that year? Given what they did, is it harder, easier, or about the same level of difficulty to be a shooter this year?

I am just curious, because I personally think that this would be a great thing to try. (too bad my team did not agree with me ;-)

I will try to get the tape and look for myself...

Thanks,
-Quentin


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