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Thought you might want to see what the Techno-nuts are up to!
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This is our robot closed, and ready to go under the bar!
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Robot Picture after snowstorm

Our town is out of snowremoval money! We thought we'd help out!
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I like the way you incorporated the ability to stack with your ability to go under the bar. Nice job on the snow removal also.
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Good job on incorporating going under the bar, pushing the wall, and moving bins. How many bins do you usually get off the ramp into the scoring zone?
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nice job..cool wheels
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Nice Design!! What are the wheels? Did you make them or are they a "purchased" item?
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Nice bot... reminds me of someone else's

However, changes in the rules say you must have your light oriented vertically; not upside down or sideways. You gotta fix that if you wanna compete.
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they cant work on the light till the regional but: nice.

very nice.

great wheels.

nice folding tooo.
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Lightbulb Wheels

The wheels we are using this year were designed and manufactured by our team. 3 inch width and 6 inch diameter. They are covered with a gum rubber
conveyor belt material. We have a solution to our light orientation which we can work on Thursday in Hartford, thanks for your concern and favorable reviews.
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very nice bot, i always expect good things from your team each years, see you at Hartford!
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Looks a lot like our robot. Good job.
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