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| View Poll Results: Should a robot be built to go over the bump or under the tower? | |||
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150 | 81.52% |
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34 | 18.48% |
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Re: Over the bump or under the tower
Well it would possible to both go over the bump and go under the tower, or do neither, but personally I think that if you build it with the height limitation of the tunnel then it would be pointless to go over the bump, and if you dedicate the time to build a drive train to go over the bump then it would be pointlesss to limit your height. As for doing neither, it seems like a very bad choice to limit your robot in that way.
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