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Re: rotating robots syndrome
Posted by Matt Leese at 2/11/2001 10:05 PM EST
Other on team #73, Tigerbolt, from Edison Technical HS and Alstom & Fiber Technologies & RIT. In Reply to: rotating robots syndrome Posted by Joe Johnson on 2/11/2001 9:53 PM EST: : Depending on how excited your drivers are during a : shift (or rather during a partial shift), your : transmission may be just fine, or it may never shift : again, or it may end up in no-man's-land between high : and low -- resulting in rotating robots syndrome, a : sickness where your robot just goes in circles, forward : and back, as your fans scratch their heads, beat their : chests, and watch the clock tick down to 0:00 in : disbelief ;-) : It can be hideous. : Joe J. Well, if you're driving in circles i'd HOPE you'd hit the stop button.... Matt |
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