September 30, 2000


ALLLL RIGHT! We're on a roll!

Well jetsies, we have working wheels!!! And we still have three more weeks to improvise and freak! Hey, who needs to freak, we still have three weeks and we have the wheels done. okay guys, i'm just really happy because last year our wheels were done, like, three days before the competition. We put up the printer spool on the robot and the wheel mounts were bolted down, and the wiring was done by russell, mr. loh, mack, nancy, and me. (we kind just looked and helped as much as possible without getting in the way). joanne and nancy had some really good ideas for the decor we should add to make it more aesthetically pleasing. Betsy did a rough outline of the notebook for us. Yay! Go Betsy! Cherise and Chloe finished up the arches of our playing field. Yay! The arm mounts were done by the help of chungy (uhoh, i'm talking in third) and priscilla who almost got electrocuted when cutting the screws. what safety hazards? fortunately, cilla is in good condition was not electrocuted. Frank (no this is not a guy), helped everyone in general and the swivel wheels were finished. Nancy and Mr. Loh basically did those, they're really awesome guys, they worked like well-oiled seals. (don't ask) Go nancy! And we took pictures of the robot so far. hopefully they will get on the website soon.

From the computer of your secreterran,
Chungy

Priscilla's Near Death Experience:
I was going to cut some screws with the dremmel for some stuff for the base that I pretend to understand. So I grab an extension cord and plug it in because all the plugs where I was working were in use. Then Mr. Loh stops me. He points out that I'm holding the pronged end. But I just plugged in the pronged end! Then I notice that some jerkface moron (probably Abbo) spliced the wires together and created a double-ended cord. If I had touched the prongs, I would have gotten a quite pleasant 120-volt sensation... But we unplugged it and disposed of it, so Juan is all okey-dokey.

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