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I don't know about that
Good robots don't always have to come out of car or engineering companies. We all won't know where the good robots come out of until this years game is unveiled. Some of the best robots may come out of Delphi or Johnson & Johnson or NASA or any company for that matter.
The regionals are all going to be difficult, some have more teams. That doesn't mean that large number makes the largest amount of competitiveness(is that a real word lol) its what the people do with their robot and how reliable it is. The place a robot comes from doesnt determine how good it is. The team thats controlling it does. I'm not mad, I just wanted to state a point. Brian Team 56 |
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