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Ronny_IL
12-24-2005, 11:06 AM
if some one can tell me what was the first robotics competition 2005 rules it will help me to get into the comptition in my school so if you can help me i will realy appritiate that and if you cant thanks any way




Sal
12-24-2005, 05:24 PM
Ronny,

Go to: http://www.usfirst.org

And pertinent documentation can be found here: http://www.usfirst.org/robotics/doc_updt.htm

Cheers!

-Sal

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wwhopper
12-24-2005, 06:04 PM
And then get a bunch of Segway gliders to come to a FIRST competion - it is like no other experience. Everyone appreciate that you have come and are joining in!

Will W Hopper
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SEG America
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http://www.SEGAmerica.org
Washington DC - The Most Segway Friendly City in America!

Sal
12-24-2005, 10:15 PM
Second Will's comment above... check out my photo album, you'll see a bunch of us at a FIRST competition. It's a blast, and there EVERYONE knows what a Segway is.

-Sal

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I considered atheism, but there were too few holidays

Segway Chat Member since July 2003
Segway Owner since August 2003

Ronny_IL
12-25-2005, 02:09 PM
Thanks guys my team number is 1942 if my team wins the comptition at israel so we will go to the fainals in usa well i realy hope we win the state competition it will be great fun oh and thanks again for help

IndyFIRSTengineer
01-03-2006, 01:04 PM
Good Luck Ronny,

I am a mentor for Team 1018 here in Indianapolis, IN. Hope to see you and your team in Atlanta in April!

Also, be sure to check out www.chiefdelphi.com . You can get all the help you need and quesitons answered on any FIRST related topic (and many unrelated). Veteran teams are always ready to help the rookies any way they can.

Stuart Bloom - Rolls-Royce Corporation
FIRST Team 1018 - Pike High School "RoboDevils"

“Who goes out and says, ‘You have a better probability of winning the state lottery than making a nickel in professional sports. And by the way, last year two million exciting technical jobs went unfilled in this country because you weren't there to take that job. And it pays you 10 times as much as flipping burgers, and it's fun and it's exciting and you get to create things and build things and help make the world a better place and help make yourself a better living.’ Who tells them this?”
Dean Kamen, founder - FIRST Robotics