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[DPRG] Mini Sumo Contest - Open - Ship-IN at UNI April 26th

Subject: [DPRG] Mini Sumo Contest - Open - Ship-IN at UNI April 26th
From: Randy M. Dumse rmd at newmicros.com
Date: Fri Mar 2 15:03:39 CST 2007

Hi Guys, 

We're on again for another year! Last year we had one Ship-In
plus our students. Our students showed them to be fairly tough
competitors, and now they've got big heads. About half a dozen
are planning to come back and win again. Please, this year, all
you guys who thought about entering should actually enter! 

What better example of showing your robots have matured, than
you send them off to compete in a contest on their own, and then
watch the Live Webcast as they "duke it out" with other robots
from across the country (or the world?). Last year, we had over
a hundred live viewers including a dozen different countries
looking on. The room is beautiful, and the video production
quite professional. So this really has the potential of growing
into a very significant robot event. 

So get ready and send in those challengers. Remember, there's a
cap on how many competitors will be accepted (12) so enter as
soon as you can.

Following below are details from the sponsor.

Randy


We have reserved the Great Reading Room in Seerley Hall for 8 am
to Noon, Thursday, April 26, for the "Second UNI Mini-Sumo
Robotics Challenge."   [This was where we held the event last
year.]  Updating what we sent out last year:

The 2007 Mini-Sumo Robotics Challenge--hosted by the University
of Northern Iowa Physics Department

1.  The Second UNI Mini-Sumo Robotics Challenge will accept a
maximum of 12 robots from outside UNI for the April 26 event.
Those wishing to enter should e-mail Cliff Chancey at
c.chancey at uni.edu.  He will validate their entry within 24
hours, or let them know that the challengers have already been
selected.  Those selected will receive shipping information.

2.  There will be a $20 entry fee.  Checks or money orders
should be made out to "UNI Physics Department" and included in
the submission. (Covers return postage, etc.)

3.  The UNI Physics Dept. will return-mail each of the 12
challenger robots to their owners using the packing materials
that the robots arrived with, where possible.  The Department
will make a good faith effort to return all robots in operating
condition but we cannot guarantee this.  We will use proper
carriers (US Postal Service, Fedex, or similar) but this is the
extent of our promise.  Challengers must accept the normal risks
of shipping sensitive equipment.


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