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RE: MN FIRST Lego League page
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lugnet.robotics
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Mon, 2 Aug 1999 04:11:17 GMT
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Fred Rose <ROSE@HTC.stopspammersHONEYWELL.COM>
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At 04:35 PM 7/29/99 -0700, Tilman Sporkert wrote:
> The MPEG section is pretty cool. A wide variety of solutions to the same
> challenge. Robots with touch sensors, light sensors, robots with no sensors
> at all. "Kenny" and "Michel Dowling" are impressive no-sensor versions -
> they both drive a nice, smooth curves, and very fast.
Thanks! Compliments from this group mean a lot!
BTW, Kenny's team was 3 third grade girls. Very Impressive. Dead reckoning
worked the fastest but was very dependent on battery power. Their approach
was more robust than most.
Also, ROBOLAB will be allowed this year. We are also considering adding
corporate-sponsered teams (as a fund raiser) for adults whihc would allow
*any* programming environment. Still waiting for FIRST's approal on that
on. Check our web site later this month.
regards, Fred
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| Here is a new LEGO Mindstorms Page. This page is for the Minnesota FIRST LEGO league competition which is for kids ages 9-14 and is part of the larger international FIRST LEGO league program. Probably the interesting thing for this group is the MPEG (...) (25 years ago, 29-Jul-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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