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Re: Robot done!
Posted by Peter Krumdieck at 2/7/2001 2:45 PM EST
Engineer on team #353, Pobots, from POB Central School District. In Reply to: Robot done! Posted by Patrick Dingle on 2/6/2001 8:03 PM EST: : After four and a half weeks of brainstorming, designing, and redesigning (and building), rookie team #639 has finished its first FIRST robot. Below is a picture of our finished product. : Patrick Patrick: Congrats!!! But a word of advice, never say, "done." Is it so "done" that you won't bring any extra parts or tools to the competition? No minor tweaks after your first FIRST practice session? The only way a design engineer knows when a product is done is when the deadline hits. Keep an open mind and . . . Good Luck!!!!!! -pete |
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