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RedB 2 Buck
Posted by greg at 2/18/2001 4:34 PM EST
Student on team #639, RedB squared, from Ithaca High School and Cornell University. Our team's, RedB^2 (639), robot was a bit overweight, so we developed a new incentive program. We call it RedB2 Bucks. 2 RedB2 Bucks = once slice of pizzia 1 RedB2 Bucks = a cup of soda They are earned in the following manner: You drill them you get to keep them. (link to pictures below) |
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Stolen Idea
Posted by Brian Moffett at 2/18/2001 8:09 PM EST
Coach on team #639, Red B^2, from Ithaca High School and Cornell University. In Reply to: RedB 2 Buck Posted by greg on 2/18/2001 4:34 PM EST: I just want to state that the B2 Buck was my idea, and not greg's. Greg is uncreative and could never come up with such an ingenious idea. |
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Re: RedB 2 Buck
Posted by Jim Meyer at 2/20/2001 9:19 AM EST
Engineer on team #67, HOT Team, from Huron Valley Schools and GM Milford Proving Ground. In Reply to: RedB 2 Buck Posted by greg on 2/18/2001 4:34 PM EST: Have you tried a Unibit? In my experience they drill very fast, clean holes. We haven't drilled a lot of weight reduction holes with ours so I don't know how they hold up and I know ther are a little pricy, but in my opinion well worth it. This would eliminate your coinage but maybe you could put a value on the weight of the chips? Check out the link below if you haven't heard of a Unibit. |
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