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Re: Pacific Northwest Bots?
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753 -Track Design (Big surprise) Haven't seen anything besides that 847- Arm Ladder Type Design can score on all three 955- Didn't get to see, apparently overweight they were still working on Saturday(Scrimmage was at 955s cafeteria) 956 Can't Climb on others (2 2 inch traction wheels, and 2 casters), can score on all three heights 997 No Arm, Track Design (from 753) Two fold out pneumatic lifters 1087- I want to say it was 4 WD, had an arm, don't remember how effective 1359- Ramp for two bots, 6 WD, Arm for all three goals (more effective for lower 2) 1510- 6 WD Bot, that can climb (on us at least), Good Arm, Can score on any goal I think (effective on low and middle) 1425 -Picture of their two bots are in the gallery somewhere |
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