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Here is our idea for our robot this year. We're going to be really close to the 130lb limit this year, but hope to be really strong!
05-02-2004 22:36
David Kelly
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Originally Posted by CD47-Bot
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05-02-2004 22:42
Chris FultzThis shows the benefits of using a formal design review process.
06-02-2004 06:59
MisterX
Plus, when the season is all over you can use your prototype around the workshop as a step stool
. Looks good though guys, a lot of people typically overlook wood as being "non-robotesk" (how some in my team refer to it) but I have seen some amazing robots (many better then our own) made out of wood. Good luck this year 
06-02-2004 09:07
Andy Baker
How many CyberBlue team members does it take to change a light bulb in Scott Ritchie's classroom?
1 project manager
gobs of students to design a step ladder on wheels
5 team members to build this rolling step ladder
1 person to take picture of step ladder and post it on CD
1 student to climb up step ladder and change the bulb
Good job!
Andy B.
... just jokin'. Of course, we all are looking forward to the real CyberBlue robot.
06-02-2004 15:03
Ryan Dognaux
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Originally Posted by Andy Baker
Of course, we all are looking forward to the real CyberBlue robot.
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06-02-2004 15:03
Collin Fultz
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Originally Posted by Andy Baker
we all are looking forward to the real CyberBlue robot.
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06-02-2004 22:25
Elgin Clock
Can I have that when you are done with it this year to use as a pool ladder??
08-02-2004 19:32
Guyute
4 casters are REALLY going to get you far in competition 