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STUDENTS working on 121

Rick

By: Rick
New: 18-02-2003 23:26
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STUDENTS working on 121

who would have thought that students are on 121? the robots are way too good to be built by high schoolers.

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18-02-2003 23:38

Caleb Fulton


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Yaaaaaay...argument over



19-02-2003 00:10

Nick Mac


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I've managed to look at several photos on the picture gallery, and see your robot in hyper's pre season tournament. It seems that your robot is a having a huge problem when it comes to stacking boxes that aren't in a certain orientation. Are you working on something that will correct this problem, or are you putting your faith into lady luck and hoping that things will go your way?



19-02-2003 00:20

Rick


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if you read my other posts, youll realize we wouldnt be that stupid, to only pick up right side up boxes.



19-02-2003 21:51

Nick Mac


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I know for sure that your robot can pick up boxes in more than one orientation...I've seen it do so. I definitely think that you will have a problem when the boxes are clustered and turned sideways. I fully intend on looking into your other posts as well.



19-02-2003 22:46

Mike Schroeder


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Originally posted by Ricksta121
if you read my other posts, youll realize we wouldnt be that stupid, to only pick up right side up boxes.
So what you are saying, is that if a rookie team, or a vet for that matter, were to not focus on that one point that they are stupid, wow that just goes to show people your gracious professionalism... nice



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