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Speed vs. Torque?
Posted by colleen at 12/27/2000 7:54 PM EST
Engineer on team #190, Gompei, from Massachusetts Academy of Math and Science and WPI. A long running question on my old team was always.. 'What's better to have, speed or torque?' So how 'bout it.. what are some individual thoughts... Speed vs. Torque? Offensive vs. Defensive? Good 'n Plenty bot vs one that can do one/two things REALLY great? (good 'n plenty = can do many things good.. nothing 'great') The more you travel around to different teams.. you'll be amazed by what people think... and joining my 3rd team.. i'm finding plenty of different opinions... so let's hear it... 9 more days! |
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