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Hi all,
I am working on my presentation for tomorrow's kickoff -- yeah I know, I should have it done already. Here is my problem. I need last year's (or any of several of the last few year's) rules concerning robot electrical layout. I don't have them on this compute and I cannot find them on the new FIRST site (which I have mixed feelings about by the way). Can anybody help me out? If you have the PDF file I need, please e-mail it to me ASAP to: joseph.m.johnson@delphiauto.com mark it urgent if your mail program allows it as this will speed it through our firewall. Thanks. Joe J |
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