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Re: Daniel, Daniel.....

Posted by Anton Abaya.

Engineer on team #419, Rambots, from BC High / UMass Boston and NASA, Mathsoft, Solidworks.

Posted on 2/27/2000 4:08 PM MST


In Reply to: Daniel, Daniel..... posted by Lora Knepper on 2/27/2000 3:29 PM MST:



maybe we can start some rumors like

'the robot is not ready..' or 'the robot was never actually put together..' or 'the robot never shipped?'

hehe, that should make him come out of the closet. :-P

just kidding Daniel, take ur time. No pressure.

ANTON ABAYA
Rambots, #419


: Joe's right (as usual!)

: From a photography standpoint, those pictures are pretty cool. From a robotics standpoint...where's the bot?? ) Oh, and I do love the speed holes, they are much more artistic than the ones on our bot that were cut into the frame in last minute desperation....looks nice. Now, if only we could see the BORG bot up and running..... ;o)

: Lora
: PS - Only teasing ya Daniel, but really....I expect to see pics from your team soon. I have my eye on you guys over there ;o)

: : Daniel,

: : The pictures were very high on the artistic merit scale, but low on the how does the robot work scale.

: : Great pictures, but... ...I think you can do better.

: : Joe J.






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