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> In lugnet.lego, David Schilling wrote:
> But re-reading the original post with the new information in mind, I'm fairly
> sure that the event will be very similar to one of the First Lego League events
> where there are a dozen or so activities your robot must do. Even if you knew
> all the specific activities, since you won't have the actual layout until the
> day of the event, there will still be SOME programming that will have to be
> done. And quite possibly even the robot you built at home won't work on the
> final layout because of some differences that you didn't expect.
I'll bet the rules are still subject to change. If anyone has an opinion, about
what would be better, they should express it to Jake and Jan
Steve
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| (...) Three hours for building and programming is *extremely* tight, even with a second two hour session the next day if everything had to be done from scratch. I've run a couple of competitions that way, but only because more time wasn't available. (...) (20 years ago, 30-Nov-04, to lugnet.lego, lugnet.robotics)
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