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shakey hands... must... control...

Posted by Ken Leung at 1/3/2001 2:28 AM EST


Student on team #192, Gunn Robotics Team, from Henry M. Gunn Senior High School.


In Reply to: Misdirected E-mail Unveils 2001 Game 3 Days Early...
Posted by Joe Johnson on 1/2/2001 10:34 PM EST:



I have to say, when I was reading about this 'rules', my hand was shaking and my eyes can't see the screen clearly. What can I say...

Actually, when I came back to my senses, I kind of cool down and think about this. This competition actually seems pretty cool and challenging. But I can not say I really believe this is what the game is going to be. First, this isn't from any official source. Second, this game have too much resemblance to last year's game, well with the balls and hanging. These seems not enough of a challenge for teams who've done last year's game...

Other than that, though, I think this will be an exciting game. robot rushing for the balls, pushing the corral for the white ball score, fighting to get hanging.

I one think I would like to see, though, is a rule similar to the white ball's score, but instead of the white ball is the robot, so your robot hanging on your side of the field (or maybe the other way) will have a multiplier to your score.


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