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Robot Soccer Teams
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Sat, 18 Jan 1997 06:38:23 GMT
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Richard Vannoy <richardv@abac.comAVOIDSPAM>
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I just read in Nuts & Volts about your triumph!! What an impressive
feat! Doesn't it get boring having your robots beat the competition 15
to zip? Just kidding.. I can imagine the excitement you all must have
felt to see your creation take off seem to have a mind of its own.
We're getting close on our "find objects and return them to the 'toy
box'" project with HB, Polaroids, IR, et al, and I am really looking
forward to watching it all come together.
Having the forwards pass the ball and shoot! WOW! I can imagine a
routine that has a bot with an opponent between it and the goal deciding
to pass. Was that what you did? Or was passing part of the routine?
Or did the robots figure that one out by themselves? :-)
Congratulations again. Reading your story has been a great inspiration
to our team and I am making Katl's article about your team required
reading.
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Richard T. Vannoy II richardv@abac.com
PO Box 103 Computer Programmer
La Mesa, CA 91944-0103 College Electronics Instructor
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