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Re: Source for Orbit Ball
My team has found these orbit balls by blip toys (which are not to be found on Amazon or Blip's site, or Walmart, or Target, or...) at Walmart's and claims at Target and Toy-R-Us. We'll know more midweek.
These balls can be bought brand new, but more often than not, there will be some broken or damaged ones. Pick these up and go haggle with the manager, then just bring them back to where you all are working, glue the plastic back together and ducktape the fabric. In competition, the balls aren't going to be 'fresh' in every single match, so we should get used to dealing with fixed up orbit balls.
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Six weeks is plenty of time to design and build a robot.
What do you mean that includes testing it?!?
I will forever see the first logo in my sleep.
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