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Go to Post If it is good enough for Paul and JVN it's good enough for me. Vikesrock lukevanoort
Go to Post anything that breaks a kitbot frame is probably breaking most custom frames of similar weight, too. dtengineering Karthik
Go to Post Our robot-in-progress got set on the scale yesterday, It came to about 115 pounds. Then I walked up and took out the battery, and everyone relaxed some. Alan Anderson Jherbie53
Go to Post The Lord of the Bots.... Bob Steele synth3tk
Go to Post everything's bigger in [strike]Texas[/strike] Canada. lukevanoort JackN
Go to Post your chain routing is cute rachal lukevanoort
Go to Post Warning: My opinion is worthless at inspection. DonRotolo Michelle Celio
Go to Post We have about 16 pounds more to add, including the code- all that code can get heavy! Dave Campbell synth3tk
Go to Post I got to talk with Mr. Flowers briefly last year. I told him that I had wanted to be part of FIRST since about 1980. It was nearly a quarter-century later when my son entered high school and I joined the TechnoKats as a mentor. Alan Anderson 114Klutz
Go to Post And that's why we all need to consider reserving a "No! Bad robot!" button for the robocoach. :yikes: vhcook EricH
Go to Post We know that the real goal of FIRST is not for this robot to win, but that we learn something. If i was on robotics to win, it wouldn't be nearly as fun. Nin_estarSaerah Joe G.
Go to Post Is any robot ever actually done? BlondeNerd dlavery
Go to Post Sleep is for the weak in week 6! JesseK lukevanoort
Go to Post We may not have a robot yet, but we have Robot Potential! Blue_Mist T3_1565
Go to Post ahhhh, for the good old days, when our robots always seemed to come in well under weight instead of well over... :( . dlavery lukevanoort
Go to Post The Manual is your friend. Read it. Know it. Use it. dlavery Libby K
Go to Post All the robots win, because we built them and they work. ;) synth3tk EricH
Go to Post You can usually pick out the kids who will grow up to be engineers. They're the ones tearing apart their nintendo, their vcr, their minibike, and their parents' cars. Tom Line JaneYoung
Go to Post Blasphemy! Everyone knows Mountain Dew is roboteer fuel. Racer26 lukevanoort
Go to Post I don't care what Dean, Dave, Woodie, or whoever says at kickoff--if it isn't in the rules, it isn't in the rules. EricH Billfred
Go to Post I hope Dave doesn't see these. He'll want you to put in a banana and use it for a game clue. IndySam Akash Rastogi
Go to Post 119.9999999 pounds...if only the programmers could make the code a bit lighter! James1902 Andy Baker
Go to Post We haven't yet been able to find the A-team, but if we do... well, I pity the fool. :) Madison Jherbie53
Go to Post Thanks for the wishes of luck. We try to minimize its importance, but having it on our side is never a bad thing. Madison Billfred
Go to Post Social life? Ha! Robotics is my social life. :D Éowyn Blue_Mist
Go to Post I just love the gleeful, free, post-ship feeling, don't you? Grant Cox GaryVoshol
Go to Post If your heart is racing and you feel a little nervous, then you're on the right side of the alliance station wall!;) David Brinza Blue_Mist
Go to Post Think of the build season as kiddie bowling. Mentors should be the bumpers and your mom who lines you up and gives you advice. Joe Matt Libby K
Go to Post Even though our team really digs the Tumbleweed name, the kids normally refer to the robot as the 'Neun-agon'. Amanda Morrison Ian Curtis
Go to Post I have a pocket full of Gracious Professionalism! How about you? Schnabel JaneYoung
Go to Post Part of FRC and design/engineering is perseverance. Keep your chin up, your thoughts positive, and have respect for your work and the work of your teammates. Nathan_Fraser JaneYoung
Go to Post Inspired by engineers and an innovative design. JaneYoung JackN
Go to Post remember to turn the robot on. Laura_587 lukevanoort
Go to Post FIRST has taught me to mind my semicolons. ComradeNikolai lukevanoort
Go to Post Your drivetrain might make my girlfriend break up with me :D Tottanka
Go to Post I'll guess those tie-dyed, numbered balls are used for alliance-partner lotto. :D Richard Wallace Andy Baker
Go to Post *Teams. The competitors, who wear brightly colored shirts, scream like crazy, and bring robots. Without them, there would be no competition. EricH Jherbie53
Go to Post Life is not about avoiding risk, but managing it. dtengineering Tetraman
Go to Post Batteries are like clamps or money, you can never have enough. IndySam octothorpe
Go to Post Remember to drive it like you stole it but be sure that it is in OVERDRIVE. Steve W Joe J.
Go to Post a robot is never finished... It can always be redone and improved. EricVicenti Karthik
Go to Post Holonomic? I thought we were holographic. Or was that autonomic? I'm confused.... Wayne C. TheNotoriousKid
Go to Post Our team has a forum..... chiefdelphi.com Ok I had to say it. Mike Martus synth3tk
Go to Post There's no crying in robotics! TubaMorg T3_1565
Go to Post the robot is never done that it just evolves less rapidly sporno Blue_Mist
Go to Post To the ball knockers, I salute you. Brandon Holley Travis Hoffman
Go to Post The thought of destroying any robot is just......depressing :( Richard McClellan dooey100
Go to Post "my life is incomplete, my nose has lost the imprint of my safety goggles." Nin_estarSaerah synth3tk
Go to Post wood is the original carbon fibre! dtengineering lukevanoort
Go to Post Every game design should be a means to an end. Mark McLeod Karthik

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