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Re: pic: In the Loading zone?
The FIRST Q&A SYSTEM, answer ID numbers 978, 1617, 1698, 1757 all attempt to clarify. However the one which should make it easy for most everyone to comply is; #1715
"Q: Regarding the answer to ID 1617, do vertical "fingers" (skirt, wire ties, etc.) strategically placed around a base for the sole purpose of touching the loading zone HDPE "make" the robot in the loading zone. A: Yes. After attending and receiving feedback from several scrimmages this past weekend (2/19), we will allow robot-base appendages that are within and remain within the 28" x 38" dimensions to contact the loading zone and be legal." Also see #1409. John Lesnik Last edited by John Lesnik : 27-02-2005 at 10:43. Reason: more information |
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