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Re: How many people signed up for the NXT Developer's Program?
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lugnet.robotics
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Date:
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Thu, 19 Jan 2006 05:55:34 GMT
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Mr S <szinn_the1@yahoo.com#stopspam#>
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Steve, that is a fine looking robot. How well does it
do in grass? It almost looks like it would float :)
--- Steve Hassenplug <Steve@TeamHassenplug.org> wrote:
> On Wed, January 18, 2006 4:24 pm, Mr S wrote:
> > The reason I asked is that to get a Lego robot that is
> > moving enough to even use GPS (read moving more than 5
> > yards, and outside no less) it will take a special
> > build. Your *average* differential drive/steer robot
> > with castor is not likely to do well on grass etc.
> > I've followed the information about RoboMagellan
> > closely, as well as other contests of similar design.
> > I'm trying to imagine a Lego robot that is competing
> > in the same arena as R/C monster truck based robots...
> > I hoped you had some secret inside,
> > have-to-kill-you-if-I-told-you information on building
> > such a beasty of a robot with Lego.
>
> How about a robot like this:
>
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http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=151937
>
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