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"Robotics mini-meet mixes academics, NASCAR"

By: ChristinaR
New: 19-02-2008 00:08
Updated: 19-02-2008 00:08
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A newspaper that serves much of southern Massachusetts (The Enterprise) did a nice story on the scrimmage held by Team HYPER (69). Good photos of the robots from 121 and 348, as well as several students from multiple teams.

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19-02-2008 09:25

Rich Wong


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NASCAR! Cool!

(I spy Elvis, ops, no that's Wayne P.)



19-02-2008 09:43

wilsonmw04


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NASCAR?? *Sigh* i would have much preferred an INDY or IRL reference, but i'll take that i can get



19-02-2008 10:07

TD78


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Our team has been going to the Quincy Scrimmage for as long as I can remember and it's always been a great time! HYPER is an awesome host and very generous with their resources to other teams. Good lucks guys at your competitions!!



19-02-2008 11:33

DarkFlame145


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When I started FIRST in 05 i always said i wanted to see a racing games (mostly Drag). This year being my last year as a student, I'm loving this games cause I love racing. But not NASCAR......... too many rednecks.



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