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Team 102 - Ramming Speed, Captain

K. Skontrianos

By: K. Skontrianos
New: 23-02-2003 21:47
Updated: 23-02-2003 21:47
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Team 102 - Ramming Speed, Captain

X - Wave stylin'. Boxes be flyin'. And your gears be grindin'. This be da roboshiznizzle. Up in da V - I - double izzle.

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23-02-2003 22:28

K. Skontrianos


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With the center wheel down, it only moves straight - just like a torpedo



24-02-2003 00:45

ngreen


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How many can the arm stack?



24-02-2003 09:43

RogerR


Unread I don't think it stacks...

The appendage in the front looks like it is used to knock down the wall, while the appendage in the back might be used to "lock down" the robot.



24-02-2003 15:12

Chris Dibble


Unread Stacking

It's a fair bet to say it stacks...



24-02-2003 15:59

Adam Y.


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Quote:
It's a fair bet to say it stacks...
Im not sure about that it looks a lot like our robot which is only designed to knock stacks over.



24-02-2003 16:23

JLambert


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Originally posted by wysiswyg
Im not sure about that it looks a lot like our robot which is only designed to knock stacks over.
I'm betting that there's something on that arm that we can't totally see. Especially if someone on that team says it cam stack, I'd be willing to bet it stacks.



24-02-2003 17:51

AParadkar


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Originally posted by JLambert
I'm betting that there's something on that arm that we can't totally see.
Right about that...



24-02-2003 19:13

Chris Dibble


Unread Stacking

Good call. The reason for your confusion is that the attachment for the boxes is not pictured - it was in repair at the time of the picture.



24-02-2003 22:59

K. Skontrianos


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Yeah, word.



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