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8 inches is wimpy
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Fri, 5 Apr 2002 19:20:05 GMT
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Hi everyone,
I ran into John at school about a week ago and we talked Lego for an hour.
We talked a bit about the proposed capture the flag game, and what we
thought about it. The idea is growing on me. a simple game should be a nice
break from ProjectX. We both agreed that the 8 inch gap between the tables
is kind of small. Can we increase this to 24 inches? This would make the
bridges more challenging to build, and look a lot more impressive. Also,
another thought I had was about the 'flags'. If they were two rims stacked
together, it may be easier to find. Also, we may want to put a tire on the
rim to prevent it from sliding too much. If the flag is too light and slides
too easily, touch sensors may not get triggered by it.
Rob
(anxious to be done school and start building again!)



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  Re: 8 inches is wimpy
 
(...) 24 inches... from a 'bot that has to fit within 1 cubed foot? k, np, as long as i get 2 rcx's!! ;) Dave (22 years ago, 5-Apr-02, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
  Re: 8 inches is wimpy
 
This is what I was thinking. Its easy to build a vehicle that can span a gap, if you're allowed to build something bigger then the gap in the first place. My hope was to see robots that had to expand in some way to get across the gap. Right now, (...) (22 years ago, 5-Apr-02, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
  Re: 8 inches is wimpy
 
Some links to inspire... (URL) steering! (URL) (22 years ago, 5-Apr-02, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)

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