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Big Ballers hiding as double balancers
Posted by P.J. Baker at 03/27/2001 9:25 AM EST
Engineer on team #177, Bobcat Robotics, from South Windsor High School and International Fuel Cells. In Reply to: More interesting numbers...specific to big-ball matches Posted by Jessica Boucher on 03/26/2001 3:55 PM EST: First off, a big thanks to Jessica for putting these numbers out there. I agree that the list contains MOST of this year's best big ball machines. I would hope that most folks would consider 177 worthy of being on the list as well. During the seeding rounds at UTC, we mostly tried to balance goals and only scored our big ball once, but we were drafted by GaelForce as their main big ball machine and had great success. I'm sure that there are others out there with similar stories (Team 60 is one example). Sorry for the shameless self promotion, but with the odds as long as they are going to be at EPCOT, you've got to get the word out about your machine. Good Luck to all! See you in Florida. P.J. Baker Team #177 |
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