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Re: What to do with those NEVER AGAIN NEEDED beacon covers?!
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If you happen to need a fishbowl for a single goldfish, these might work... |
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Re: What to do with those NEVER AGAIN NEEDED beacon covers?!
pretend to be a cop and pull people over
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Re: What to do with those NEVER AGAIN NEEDED beacon covers?!
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I REALLY hope you're only joking! |
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Re: What to do with those NEVER AGAIN NEEDED beacon covers?!
Coat them with conductive paint and use them as microwave-band horn antennas!
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Re: What to do with those NEVER AGAIN NEEDED beacon covers?!
OK... here is an idea.
During the opening ceremonies of a FIRST Regional (or Championships), propose a "beacon toast". We could clean 'em out, put some soda and ice in 'em, and propose a toast to FIRST. Cheers! Andy B. |
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Re: What to do with those NEVER AGAIN NEEDED beacon covers?!
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Guys. Old school beacons are the bomb. Just imagine the robot up on the bar and than from the buttom seeing the old beacon spinning. It will be the coolest decoration in all of the competition
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