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3947 rookie robot video
http://youtu.be/KX7Svre9GzI
Let me know what you think of the vid and if you havent seen the bot yet let us know what you think about that to ![]() |
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Re: 3947 rookie robot video
I love the scoring mechanism, it gets around the pesky problem of the ball compressibility.
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Re: 3947 rookie robot video
Let me congratulate you for a truly unique design. You guys have broken the mold and created something that is... well... amazing. I wish you guys luck in competition, because with a design like this, you will go far.
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Re: 3947 rookie robot video
Heads up: your bumpers as shown here are ILLEGAL as per rule <R35>.
<R35>: Teams shall display their team number on the Bumpers in four locations at approximately 90° intervals around the perimeter of the Robot. The numerals must be at least 4 in. high, at least ¾ in. in stroke width, and be either white in color or outlined in white. Team numbers must be clearly visible from a distance of not less than 100 ft, so that judges, referees, and announcers can easily identify competing Robots. Question on 2/8/12 by Team 1619: Quote:
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