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Re: Climate-challenged teams?
I haven't driven a robot, so I don't know for sure. But I don't think I would get very much feedback on sliding through the joysticks or by watching it slide. Certainly not compared to the feedback I get in a car on ice, through my hands, feet, butt and vision inside the vehicle. I don't think northern robot drivers will have a whole lot of an advantage.
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