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Does this mean that control will be gained if and when a hint is released?
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The only thing that makes us less sane than a hint thread is not having a hint thread. I can't believe I'm saying this but, Dave, please save us!
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now since 'water' is a bipolar molecule, and since the water could shift in the tank to the right side of the robot, therefore making it unstable and shifting toward the penalty zone.
the penalty zone could be a big hole - then a shift of the bipolar stuff could create a big pole in the right half plane causing the robot to fall into the dreaded big pole hole. |
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Is that a game hint? There'll be a big guy from Gdansk in the middle of the field, somehow affecting the robots? Or do we simply have to avoid a black hole in the middle of the field?
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Dave is providing the black holes. He has a source.
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Oh, and to keep this on topic ( ) the relativistic jets that form perpendicular to the accretion disk of a black hole would be another way of making a poleLast edited by rsisk : 21-12-2009 at 17:03. |
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And don't forget the telegraph poles. they are needed for teams to transmit the morse code that Dave has provided to signal the robots.
Once you have signaled the robot to use its fishing pole then the robot can avoided the dreaded pole hole and and use the fishing pole to catch moonfish from the water hole. So there are actually two purposes for the water and multiple instances of poles. |
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You might get serious objections from people in Kansas and OK if you cut down their "trees" for our robotics game.
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But you can have our red dirt. Just replace it with trees please. |
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On a more related note: Try drawing a circle and hit extrude. This always worked for me. |
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I once saw a man walking down Comm Ave with a ten foot pole. Dunno why.
And no, I don't think he was looking for some ugly person to poke with it. |
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maybe it has something to do with the fact that you are from 'Walpole' ?
so where did he get the Walpole - Walmart ? |
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You guys are being mean to the poster. It's quite obvious that the poster was referring to magnetic monoPOLES. This post has tremendous implications for FIRST teams. In case you are not aware, the existence of magnetic monopoles has been confirmed. Magnetic monopoles are not created. They are found in the cosmos. First robots tend to be chronically overweight. The addition of magnetic monopoles to the robot will allow FIRST teams to build fat obese robots that can come in underweight by the force of the monopoles reacting with the earths magnetic field. In light of this recent discover our team, team 1640, has investigated and developed a magnetic monopole detector. We are not going to release any details at this time. Hint, It looks like a divining rod with sensitive and sophisticated nano electronic embedded in it. Our intention is to assign the the monopole search and detection task to any student who becomes disruptive or unproductive during the build season. We also have some rookie mentors who may be suckered into supervising the students. Our High School campus covers several acres. A square foot by square foot search should keep them ocuppied and out of trouble.
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I believe magnetic monopoles have no options, just like unobtainium, a materials solution for overweight robots. ![]() |
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Upsidasium is an acceptable substitute if unobtainium is not available. I think you can get order it from the Moosensquirrel catalog.
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