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Re: pic: How It's Made: 148 & 217 Robots
This video and the info that John and Paul provided are just part of the amazingness that comes with being a part of IFI and the FIRST teams they support. This is a company that truly "gets it" and knows that supporting FIRST and programs like it is key to ensuring the success of younger generations.
There are no words to describe how awesome it is to be on the same team as JVN, Paul, Brandon and the other unsung engineers and students that make the Robowranglers what they are. It provides inspiration, motivation and countless hours of entertainment. -Ricky |
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