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Has anyone put any thought into how easy it is to knock over stacks? No matter how you stack them, it seems to us that they are pretty unstable. Sure, you could use your robot to defend them, assuming it has enough torque not to get itself pushed into the stack, but that seems pretty complicated and like a waste of a robot.
Anyway, any ideas? |
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