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| View Poll Results: How much over are you? | |||
| 30+ |
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8 | 6.56% |
| 20-29 |
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10 | 8.20% |
| 10-19 |
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8 | 6.56% |
| 1-9 |
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50 | 40.98% |
| Dead on |
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35 | 28.69% |
| no problem, going for feather weight |
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11 | 9.02% |
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We (team 506) weighed are robot two days ago and it was 127... however we still had roughly 20lbs of stuff to add to it, if not more. We totally redesigned one of our systems, and altered some big parts on other systems. Without drilling a single hole we dropped 20lbs, and gained effecinecy without loosing functionality. :-)
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