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Looking for full playing field
Posted by Ian Mackenzie at 2/4/2001 1:38 PM EST
Student on team #188, Woburn Robotics, from Woburn C.I.. Does anyone have a full playing field that they would be willing to share with us for a few days? We are located in Toronto, Canada, and would like the experience of practicing on a full field. Our practice field is adequate but somewhat limited due to space. We are virtually finished our robot this year and would be willing to make a trip to a nearby team (such as one in Michigan) to practice / play with other robots. -Ian Mackenzie Woburn Robotics |
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Re: Looking for full playing field
Posted by Matt Leese at 2/4/2001 5:10 PM EST
Other on team #73, Tigerbolt, from Edison Technical HS and Alstom & Rochester Institute of Technology. In Reply to: Looking for full playing field Posted by Ian Mackenzie on 2/4/2001 1:38 PM EST: I would suggest contacting the X-Cats in Rochester, NY. I know that we already are planning to do a bit of practice with them on their field (which is pretty much full size). They do tend to be rather nice people too. And Rochester, NY isn't that far from Toronto.Matt |
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