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We were very lucky at Houston. Our inspection took a maximum of 10 minutes. This was all thanks to the great efforts of one of my teammates who did an exelent job on the wiring. The inspector was very very picky on everything but couldn't find one thing wrong with our bot. I was very proud when he finally gave up and said that there was nothing wrong with our robot.
Oh wait... he did want us to file one corner of the chaise that had been dented during the practice rounds and had one small burr sticking out... ![]() |
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