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| View Poll Results: Would you rather have a nice looking robot or a winning robot? | |||
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53 | 32.52% |
| Winning Robot |
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110 | 67.48% |
| Voters: 163. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Re: Winning Robot or Quality Robot?
if you look at the extreems then I think the answer becomes obvious
we only have 6 weeks. You have to design in as many functions, debug and test them, and give your drivers time with the actual robot to practice any time you take out of that schedule to paint, polish, chrome plate or change the design to make it look pretty is time you have lost to the primary tasks. I wanna be there when you tell the drivers they cant practice with the robot today, because its being painted! ![]() |
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Re: Winning Robot or Quality Robot?
It is all about choosing one main strategy and doing it consistantly well, usually you get a good quality robot from that strategy. All other systems can be integrated to work well with this main strategy.
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Re: Winning Robot or Quality Robot?
Quote:
![]() I'd like to think that a quality robot has a lot to do with it being succesful, so I didn't vote. Last edited by Travis Covington : 09-02-2006 at 03:14. |
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