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Re: pic: In the Loading zone?
I think they are concerned that their robot starts with the end farthest from the loading zone sitting on the ground, then it drives and falls down to make a larger base. their problem is the part that, i assume, is touching the loading zone's theoretical location, is not part of the original 28"x38" footprint.
THerein lies the problem. I think that using FIRST Q&A is the only way to slove it. THey might say, noone gets to do that, which would be disastrous (hope that you can grab from the other side). Or, FIRST will say that they meant something else (which very well could be the case. I just dont think that asking people on CD is the way to go about it. FIRST won't get swayed by people saying, i think it is or i think it isn't. |
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