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i've mentioned this before...
I mentioned before in a different thread an idea similar to what Andrew said. Have the robot run on program code only and let it move for 20 or 30 seconds before the driver's controls are enabled. This would require a lot more programming and would open many new strategies.
Also FIRST has to stick to their own rules once they are made (I'm still mad about tape meassures, but this was discussed enough by now I guess).
Putting the weight limit up to 150lbs sounds good to me.
Also: I'm not sure about meassurements. More and more teams are sponsored by companies that build robot parts in the metric system. Maybe for all allowed material there should be given a maximum value for metric and non-metric that is about equivalent; sometimes the metric value should be the advantage in maximum thickness for a part and sometimes the non-metric value. That way it is equaled out and teams could you metric parts which are often only a tiny bit wider, thicker etc.
That's it for now, Phil
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