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Re: pic: In the Loading zone?
From what I understand, I believe that you can have an appendage that hangs down and touched the loading zone as long as it stays with in the orginal foot print of the robot. Because this robot falls down at the beginning and an appendage that would be touching the zone wouldn't be with in the orginal area because that part became vertical. So, to answer the question, i would count it as legal, but i am unsure.
EDIT: See next post: yeah, your right, i feel like a idiot now :-) I have been out of practice for a year. Last edited by Ben Lauer : 27-02-2005 at 17:40. |
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