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Beatty - Hammond & the CDI

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Engineer on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central High School and Delphi Automotive Systems.

Posted on 9/23/99 5:33 PM MST


In Reply to: we have built it... ...will you come? posted by Joe Johnson on 9/22/99 10:04 PM MST:



Usually reliable sources report that Team 71 Beatty-Hammond is going to be at the 4th Annual Chief Delphi Invitational.

Are you going to be there?

Joe J.

P.S. One more thing I forgot to mention in the highlights of what is new in 99 for the CDI: NO MORE TOYS in 99.

In past years, many of the robots have looked like escapees from the Island of Mis-fit Toys because nearly all the actuators came from taking a band saw to some Toys R Us bought earth moving equipment ;-)

This year we'll have none of that: We're talking drill motor actuators (with chucks which will help with some of the nastier interface issues), Custom Built Globe Motors, Custom Built Seat Adjuster Motors and more.

'Erector Set Simple' has been the catch phrase around the planning table.

Again, I repeat... you do not want to miss this event.
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