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Don't forget about HOT Team #67....

Posted by Jim Meyer at 03/21/2001 8:33 AM EST


Engineer on team #67, HOT Team, from Huron Valley Schools and GM Milford Proving Ground.


In Reply to: Most Efficient Big Ball Getter??? Team 384
Posted by Gabe on 03/20/2001 8:18 PM EST:



: Any ways.. I am on team 384... we were the #1 seed and runners up at the VCU regional. Our robot has to be one of the most efficient out there (no rant intended). In all of our 6 matches plus 3 of our four finals (one of the robots got stuck i believe).. our robot got the big ball on the top of the goal and was in the the end zone within 20 seconds.. I was just wondering if anyone else could do this as quickly?

We too can place a large ball on the goal and get in the endzone in 20 sec, and we do this without using the bridge. We also have wedge capabilities. In the finals in Grand rapids we put two up and were in the endzone in under 35 sec.

For all of you who saw us drop the second ball in the first round of semifinals, we did so because we had put a very low priority on the second ball and our drivers were trying to put it up without getting in the way of the TechnoKats.

From what we have seen, 85 and 177 are also excellent limbo-cranes.


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