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Re: Square Ball Rack & Out of Bounds

Posted by Jason Rukes.

Engineer on team #109, Arial Systems & Libertyville HS, from Libertyville High School and Arial Systems Corp & SEC Design.

Posted on 10/16/2000 6:19 AM MST


In Reply to: Square Ball Rack & Out of Bounds posted by Joe Johnson on 10/14/2000 3:11 PM MST:



1. Is it legal for a robot to lift the square rack completely off of the playing surface and hold it there?

2. Is it legal for a robot to forcefully latch onto the square rack like a pair of vise-grips, as long as no noticeable damage is done to the square rack?


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