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#360 From: "waynegramlich" <Wayne@...>
Date: Mon Oct 19, 2009 6:27 pm
Subject: State of RoboBricks2 (was: Re: HELLO Hello hello....)
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Brandon:

I forgot about Mappy!  I'm sorry.

Also, I almost got Bob Allen to put a RoboBricks2 connector
on the latest Trinity Fire fighting board, but he forgot.

-Wayne

--- In RoboBricks2@yahoogroups.com, Brandon Blodget <brandon.blodget@...> wrote:
>
> I'd like to add that my Firefighter, Mappy, uses Robobrick2 modules :-)
> -Brandon
>
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 10:10 AM, waynegramlich <Wayne@...> wrote:
> >
> > Dave:
> >
> > As near as I can tell, the only people that use RoboBricks2
> > on a regular basis are myself and Bill Benson. We get
> > together on a weekly basis, so we tend to communicate
> > with one another verbally. To the best of my knowledge,
> > the only other person who built an actual robot that worked
> > with RoboBricks2 is Mike Thompson (his balancing robot.)
> > I do not think Mike is doing anything with RoboBricks2
> > these days. If I am wrong, please correct me. Anyhow,
> > that kind of explains the low level of traffic on this
> > group.
> >
> > Bill and I continue to work on robots using RoboBricks2.
> > We are actually trying to put a Table Top challenge
> > robot for October that uses a new laser sensor that
> > we have been working on. I have Bot-50 robot that is
> > going to be tasked for solving MicroMouse mazes.
> > Lastly, I have working on larger domestic robot that
> > currently has one (lame) arm, but will eventually have
> > two less lame arms. The domestic robot is forcing me
> > to learn all sorts of stuff about mechanical engineering,
> > CAD, CAM, Tormach CNC machines, etc. Hopefully, over
> > the next few months we can show a few robots successfully
> > using RoboBricks. It has been a long slog.

[snippage]

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