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Re: Help Design my Team's Logo - Chance to Win VS 2005 Free. [Channel9 Forums: The Coffeehouse 3/23/2005; 12:51:23 PM] Since most of the designs are being posted here I thought I would share some others that have been mailed to me. From Eric. Who claims, "Dammit, Jim, I'm a developer, not a graphic designer!"
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Radio Shack Vex Robotics Design System. [PCMag via MakeBlog][Gizmodo 3/23/2005; 10:52:04 AM] It looks like an interesting system, and relatively cheap at $300! Even better, it's designed to emulate the parts given to kids in the FIRST robot competitions, which means that for just $300 (I know, but that's still cheaper than before) a high school can get the parts they need to compete. Thank you, Radio Shack, for doing something Radio Shacky. Radio Shack Rolls Out New Robotics Kits11:47:23 AM
OmniTread Snakebot. [Gizmodo 3/23/2005; 9:53:43 AM] A U-Mich team has developed the 'OmniTread' snake-like robot, which moves in a variety of ways to get over obstacles (and impress the ladies). Weighing in at 26 pounds and controlled by a human operator, the OmniTread can roll like a log, lift its 'head' a segment at a time, or slink forward like a snake crossed with a tank. What that means to the casual robot observer is a snake-like robot that can not only squeeze through tight gaps, but can also clear curbs up to 18-inches tall. A Snake-Shaped Serpentine Robot for Rugged Terrain [Primidi]11:42:45 AM
First Impression: Eliciting Edification. [Fast Company 3/23/2005; 6:54:23 AM] "My definition of failure is 'not learning.'" -Patrick Lin, Managing Director, E*Offering
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Exclude certain directories from roaming profiles in Windows NT. [TechRepublic 3/23/2005; 3:52:16 AM] While roaming profiles ensure that users can access their personal settings from multiple machines, they can easily grow in size, resulting in sluggish logons. Learn two ways you can control the size of roaming profiles in Windows NT.
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