



So, anybody else plan to go? Compete? etc?
Oopsmattallen37 wrote:I think you meant: http://www.brickworld.us/chicago/
I doubt I will be able to go, but would really like to.
Yes, I'll need to do something for that. I wonder how they're supporting it? A two pound robot 7 feet in the air would need something pretty strong to keep it from tipping.hassenplug wrote:Looks like all the challenges are posted. The "Satellite Repair" should be interesting.
BTW, the sumo rules have been tweaked to remove a small item that caused you (inxt-generation) some frustration last year.
I need to start building. http://www.brickworld.us/chicago/
Steve
Anyone? Any ideas? Should I just have them sitting there with their cards?inxt-generation wrote:I've a question for you: what is the best way to display robots that won't be running except for in competitions? It seems kind of boring to me to just have them sitting there. Also, would it be a good idea to have a laptop or something running a loop of videos from some of my other stuff? e.g. flexpicker, bucket 'o' bricks, last year's sumo, etc.
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