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Re: hmm... an new twist in the coming years?

Posted by mike oleary at 03/11/2001 10:59 PM EST


Student on team #419, rambots, from bc high and sponsors are overrated..go pocket-change robots!!!.


In Reply to: hmm... an new twist in the coming years?
Posted by Anton Abaya on 03/11/2001 4:33 PM EST:



i think youve been drinking too much dew

: to me, it's exciting to see the matches, but only if the bots out there are cool teams with cool robots. otherwise, they look boring.

: on the other hand, destruction is fun too... none of that this year though. i wish FIRST just told us to MAKE a certain robot each.... and assigned us to make the robot that does that particular job.

: it would intrigue us and even help rookies because they already know what to build (not how, what). but if they wish to add more features, they are also welcome to....

: that way matches can be prearranged with all robots doing a specific task they were asked to build.

: will it make the 6 weeks boring? heck no. you can innovate more than ever... furthermore, games will look be more fun to watch..

: just imagine, FIRST robotics becomes a real sport! 4 robots, maybe 2 asked to make defenders, 1 on offense, and one on goalie? ahh... many things u can imagine.

: what do you think? raves and rants?


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