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The game is different each year. Some basic rules are recurrent: no more than 4 CIM motors, only certain brands of 12V batteries, 120 lb weight limit, numerals on bumpers must be 4" high, etc. There is also a recurring "this is not battlebots" rule; we are never allowed to deliberately damage another robot. But mostly, new rules every year. That's what is going to make this weekend so long. I mean "fun."Borek said:Are the rules always the same?
Chi Meson said:120 lb weight limit, numerals on bumpers must be 4" high, etc.
I always smile when I read a paper in a science journal and the size of the test specimen was 25.4mm.Vanadium 50 said:You'd think if anything would go metric, it would be this...
AlephZero said:I always smile when I read a paper in a science journal and the size of the test specimen was 25.4mm.
But some US engineers have gone metric. For example Boeing design their airplane fuselages in sections 8 feet 4 inches long. Think about it ...
Vanadium 50 said:You'd think if anything would go metric, it would be this...
Congratulations Chi Meson.Chi Meson said:What have I been doing recently?
Winning!
Integral said:Congrats Chi & The Al Falcons!
My daughter was mentoring for the Corvallis Hi Spartans, team 997 this year. They went to the semi finals of the Oregon regionals with a robot that had no wheels. They sat it at the bottom of the tower and just climbed. 30 pts every match. Since they did not do a video animation competition this year she headed the team spirit group. They won the Jack Kamen Imagery award. needless to say she came home very happy and a bit hoarse!
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