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pic: A slight shipping error
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Re: pic: A slight shipping error
Also, she wasn't strapped in very well
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Re: pic: A slight shipping error
Somehow the door came off of our crate when it shipped home from Atlanta -- the screws ripped right out. Everything was intact and accounted for (and well-secured), but that was scary!
Our robot definitely was *not* replaced with a small woman. Perhaps because she was already named "Karen"? |
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Re: pic: A slight shipping error
Airfare is getting expensive, but I don't know if it's cheaper to ship students in a giant crate. Maybe if you packed more students in, you'd see some savings! (and everyone would be more secure)
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Re: pic: A slight shipping error
The fun thing about this picture was that she actually did fit in the crate, since she's as tall as the robots the crate was designed for
(I'm also pretty sure she'd keep the crate under the weight limit, too ) |
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Re: pic: A slight shipping error
Kelsey Starr: portable for your convenience
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Re: pic: A slight shipping error
I would have so many back problems if I went into our crate... I have a hard enough time getting the robot out of it yet alone stay in it.
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Re: pic: A slight shipping error
Same here actually. Our crate opens up and is secured by a lock when closed. When we got it back, the whole lock assembly was gone. Everything remained intact though.
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Re: pic: A slight shipping error
So I'm guessing crate damage this year didn't just happen to us then? Because as you can see in the picture, there's a small hole on the bottom right where it looks like something jabbed through the crate. We also found later that the entire back side of the crate had been hit and shifted upward, bending some of the half inch thick bolts that were holding it in place.
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Re: pic: A slight shipping error
Crate damage is a perennial problem. There are some horror stories on CD from previous years.
Wood crates aren't the only victims either--330's aluminum crate took a forklift tine through the door a couple years back. Luckily, it would have hit one of the securing blocks instead of the robot. Not a lot of people fit in 330's crate, though. Something about a shelf at about 4' off the floor, and possibly a screening partition about 2/3 of the way over... |
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Re: pic: A slight shipping error
Everyone's stories is starting to make me fear for all those robots out there being shipped back home x.x
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Re: pic: A slight shipping error
Speaking of shipping accidents, the link beow is the scariest thing I've seen.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/24789 |
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