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Both!
Posted by Kate at 1/2/2001 11:39 AM EST
Engineer on team #190, Gompei, from Mass Academy of Math and Science and Worcester Polytechnic Institute. In Reply to: Speed vs. Torque? Posted by colleen on 12/27/2000 7:54 PM EST: Both for everything!! Even though our on-the-fly shifter didn't work that great until the after competiton competitions, it made the post-season great for us.. We're also into the being both offensive and defensive thing.. It helps that we were able to shift gears so we could do so.. Quick for offense and torque for defense.. In general, we also try to make sure we're decently good at everything.. But be wicked good at one or 2 things.. But we don't usually totally throw one option out and not have quality.. We just like to multi-task and excel at everything.. We also don't really like to keep it simple either.. Even though some new people on our team want to make the machine simpler.. We'll see what happens.. T190 XO Kate |
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