Posted by Tom Wible. [PICTURE: SAME | NEW | HELP]
Coach on team #131, chaos, from central high school manchester and osram-sylvania.
Posted on 1/19/2000 9:23 PM MST
Would any team have the audacity to go up on the ramp when another (enemy) team is hanging on the bar, and push them up like a pendulum and hold them there at a high angle, then release them so that they swing into another (enemy) team? That would be intense.
Just wondering…
Tom Wible
Posted by Joshua Berthiaume.
Student on team #131, Chaos, from Manchester Central HS and Osram Sylvainia.
Posted on 1/19/2000 9:32 PM MST
In Reply to: I was wondering if… posted by Tom Wible on 1/19/2000 9:23 PM MST:
I think you’ve got a point, but since you can’t lift any opponet off I think there will be a high quality and that it is a must for a good sturdy robot to be built to prevent from alot of damage
Josh
131
Posted by Daniel.
Coach on team #483, BORG, from Berkeley High School and NASA Ames & UC Berkeley.
Posted on 1/20/2000 1:46 AM MST
In Reply to: I was wondering if… posted by Tom Wible on 1/19/2000 9:23 PM MST:
That’s harder to set up than building a robot that juggles the balls with it’s partner. If you can pull it off…props to you!

Posted by Dodd Stacy.
Engineer on team #95, Lebanon Robotics Team, from Lebanon High School and CRREL/CREARE.
Posted on 1/20/2000 6:23 AM MST
In Reply to: I was wondering if… posted by Tom Wible on 1/19/2000 9:23 PM MST:
: Would any team have the audacity to go up on the ramp when another (enemy) team is hanging on the bar, and push them up like a pendulum and hold them there at a high angle, then release them so that they swing into another (enemy) team? That would be intense.
: Just wondering…
: Tom Wible
Ouch! It could happen. I’m wondering if a robot should get double points if it hangs from the bar ‘by its toes’, ie; upside down? Or get extra points for looping the bar?
Dodd