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Re: CRio and Jag Discount Purchase Yet?

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Originally Posted by Sunshine View Post
I don't want to sabotage the thread BUT ..........

I'm proud of the fact that I teach my students ethics and core values. We never take a win at all costs approach. They learn to like the "man in the mirror".

That being said, help me with the rules. For the fist time, our team has entered the world of CNC programming. Our off season centered around learning the machine and program. We got as far as creating geometry to make our own gear boxes on our cnc mill. We were inspired by AndyMark and their new Toughbox Nano Tube when we saw it at IRI.

Reading the rules, it sounds like we can not use any of the program we created. Do you agree? That'll be sad but we'll live with it. Because we were teaching ourselves, we invested about 60 hours of work. At least the second time will be shorter.

Ideas? Suggestions?
I would have never thought that using a design you created before kickoff was illegal, because I always thought it was the actual parts. A lot of teams re-build the same e.g. chassis each year, which is equivalent in my mind.

I'd be surprised if the GDC would say that it is illegal, but now that you bring it up I'd be interested in hearing others' thoughts.
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