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Re: Write It Do It B/C
i am planning on practicing this weekend, what materials should i use beside LEGOs?
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Re: Write It Do It B/C
The image gallery is currently broken (else I'd tell you to go there and look) but in general I'd recommend using lots of random materials in addition to things like Legos and K'nex. Especially try to think about what event supervisors are likely to use (some things are more expensive than others).robounicorn25 wrote:i am planning on practicing this weekend, what materials should i use beside LEGOs?
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Re: Write It Do It B/C
Beads on strings, color sensitive, or not. If you want a challenge.robounicorn25 wrote:i am planning on practicing this weekend, what materials should i use beside LEGOs?
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Somewhat of an odd request, but does anyone know what the name of this object is? All the arrows and stuff are pointing to the same object. It's the white/translucent thing that kinda looks like a squid
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Re: Write It Do It B/C
It is a connector used in Protein Modeling.Adi1008 wrote:Somewhat of an odd request, but does anyone know what the name of this object is? All the arrows and stuff are pointing to the same object. It's the white/translucent thing that kinda looks like a squid
http://i.imgur.com/fncsog8.png
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Re: Write It Do It B/C
Thanks bernard!bernard wrote:It is a connector used in Protein Modeling.Adi1008 wrote:Somewhat of an odd request, but does anyone know what the name of this object is? All the arrows and stuff are pointing to the same object. It's the white/translucent thing that kinda looks like a squid
http://i.imgur.com/fncsog8.png
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Does anybody have any tips for building faster? I find that I am often one of the last people to finish, and I'm afraid of losing out on tiebreakers.
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