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I also have the line following kit and Ultrasonic sensor but haven't tried them yet so will not comment on them. |
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Would you mind expanding on this comment? Some of us are looking for hard data to base buying decisions on. Thanks RRU |
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That is the best thing about the Vex kits. You can never really "master" the Vex kits, or reach the end of innovation with them. There is always something new you can try. You can always push the enevelope on what you can try to do with the Vex kits, as there are almost always undocumented features that you can try to hack and control. ![]() |
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Would anyone else like to volunteer what they brought at the Radio Shack sale for Vex and why?
We are still waiting for an answer to quantify what to buy and how many. Being it is on sale doesn't tell us what to buy to anticipate future needs. Thanks for whatever advice you can offer. RRU |
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Don't forget about eBay. I had to get my programming kit this way. It seems out of five radio shacks within 50 miles did not have the programming kit in stock. I got a good deal on it, more than the sale price, but not anymore than the regular price even after paying $7.00 for shipping. - |
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So...any late minute Vex buys for anyone? the sale is getting to the end.
Anything you wish you had but couldn't find? Any idea how many of each item one should stock up on at this price? RRU |
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A local Radio Shack employee told me they were re-aligning their stores. Some would be carrying less hobby related items, like resistors, transistors, soldering irons, etc and concentrate more on the consumer electronics items like Ipods and cell phones. Others would continue to carry the hobby items. My feeling is that mall stores would be the ones dropping the hobby items. Argh! Now I have to locate a specific store when I'm looking for some widget!
I also heard at Nationals that Radio Shack is dropping the Vex line, and that Innovation First is picking it up as the supplier for it. Radio Shack sales on the Vex stuff is probably an attempt to clear out existing inventory. I used to work for them many years ago, and I know from then that no stock was ever shipped back anywhere, it just went on sale until it was sold. I'm thinking of picking up a Vex starter kit and programming kit, just to learn c+ and fool around with it at home. Ted |
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We picked one up last weekend, along with any accessories we could find.
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IFI is Innovation First. Hence Innovation First, Inc. Unless, 1591, that was a question or shock of unknowing, Vex is now supplied by Innovations First, Inc and RadioShack dropped out. Its primarily due to Radio Shack not making that much money as they three way partnership; IFI, US FIRST, and Radio Shack; caused the profit to split the money. Radio Shack decided to leave the Vex to IFI and FIRST to which IFI became the dominant partner and now main supplier. I saw this coming as IFI had the EDU kits and Vex is just the next generation of EDU. There is a topic or two on this issue i think already on CD.
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I ended up buying one or two of everything but the metal and ultrasonics - you never know what you might like to fool with. My current summer project is to build and program a small robot (about 1/2 FRC size) to harass the local wildlife. I live on a suburban lot, and have deer, woodchucks, a skunk family and a plethora of chipmunks that I'd like to make life less comfortable for. (The squirrels, I've given up on. They Win). The idea is to sense movement, determine if it's a critter, then move towards it making noise, all staying within specific boundaries (the lawn). When battery gets low, it finds and connects to a charging port, then goes out again waiting and watching... The 'sense movement' part is the hardest, I'm working on a combination of motion sensor and IR camera. Unsure if I'll get it to work, but that's no reason to not try. Don |
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You could always just use the old motion sensor connected to a pan - tilt AK-47. That should solve the problem for you. ![]() Last edited by David55 : 28-05-2006 at 14:41. |
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