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Re: You can look as much as you like, but prints?
Posted by Joey Lambie.
Student on team #93, N.E.W Apple Corps, from Appleton Area High Schools and Plexus.
Posted on 5/4/2000 9:09 AM MST
In Reply to: You can look as much as you like, but prints? posted by Joe Johnson on 5/1/2000 7:40 PM MST:
: I guess if you don't ask you don't know....
: I will give you credit for boldness, but not enough to provide prints (.pdf format or any other format) ;-)
: You are right to realize the importance of drive systems, but I think you are misguided to think of copying someone else's lock stock and barrel.
: 'The Swerve' as we call it, has been 3 years in the making. Without the hard won battles of actually working out the bugs for ourselves it would not be the system it is.
: So... I encourage you to look for advantages in your drive system, but I encourage you to make your drive system your own.
: There are lots of folks online here with help if you are interested. Ask questions, run experiments, build a prototype over the summer, get smart in the offseason.
: Good luck,
: Joe J.
Thanks, and i must admit i didnt expect prints from you guys and that we do have some ideas on how you have created that different type of drive system. We hope to someday model or even build an improved system of your drive and we did by know means intend on fully copying your system and would like to apologize if you so thought so. Thanks for the response and hope to be able to compete with you once again(are you guys going to be at the B.O.M.B. competion on June 23rd-24th?). Thanks and talk to you later.
Joey Lambie
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