Ok guys, don’t you remember the pink and blue talk? No mixing pink and blue. When you mix pink and blue, that makes purple. When purple happens you are in bigggg trouble. Focus on the competition.
As they walk away shaking their heads, the students sigh, “robots…”
The robots are confused wondering how an arm wrestling match could get them in any trouble.
The mentors think the whole thing is funny and go off to tell Wilbur T who starts rolling on the floor laughing.
The refs throw flags everywhere, realize the situation is out of control and that there is definitely something in the water in Florida. The webcast is a smashing success with robots everywhere shouting - I’m so there - arm wrestling rocks! The students sigh and the mentors clamor for more - thinking that Florida is the place to be and that there’s plenty of water for everyone. Wilbur T was last seen laughing as only a pig can while flying off into the sunset.
FRC233: There’s something very important I forgot to tell you. FRC801: What? FRC233: Don’t cross the beams. FRC801: Why? FRC233: It would be bad. FRC801: I’m fuzzy on the whole good/bad thing. What do you mean, “bad”? FRC233: Try to imagine all life as you know it stopping instantaneously and every molecule in your body exploding at the speed of light. Dave Laverly: Total protonic reversal. FRC801: Right. That’s bad. Okay. All right. Important safety tip. Thanks, Pink.
I am 100% positive that when Johann Sebastian Bach wrote his minuets, this is not the effect he had hoped for. Still in a modern setting, it does have it’s place. (step, step, toe and curtsy, then turn…anybody have an idea on how to translate that into LabView???)