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Re: What are your Ideas, bet im right ??info.

Posted by nick237.

Engineer on team #237, sie h2o bots, from Watertown high school ct and sieman co.

Posted on 12/6/2000 1:35 PM MST


In Reply to: Re: What are your Ideas, bet im right ?? posted by Ken Leung on 12/6/2000 8:53 AM MST:



Ken. The puck is round and is 6' thick, at the start of the game the puck is given a spin and lies where it stops. The start buzzer sounds as soon as the puck is spun.
The black rings have a red dot on one side and a blue on the other, the colored dot face up scores the points, so a blue team could turn over a red sided ring for more points.
Oh. did I mention the kill saws in the floor....................................lol
nick237


: Wow! this totally sounds like a legitimate competition!
: Unless I hear any better ideas, I will bet heavily that this is what they are going to do in one of the comming up competition.

: But some questions:

: Do you see the corner of the puck still being a 'step' or a little 'ramp'?

: If there are black life saving rings, how do the people know which alliance scored with them?

: If the puck only have one wheel, then it's going to be tilted, which way should the lower side face when the game start?


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