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Episode: 3026
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Title: HPR3026: Hex Bug and Battle Bots
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3026/hpr3026.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 15:23:27
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3126 for Monday the 9th of March 2020.
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Today's show is entitled, Hexbug and Battle Bots. It is hosted by operator
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and is about 19 minutes long
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and carries a clean flag. The summer is
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review, mods of fun Hexbug and Battle Bots.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by Ananasthost.com.
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Get 15% discount on all shared hosting with the offer code
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Music
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Hello everyone and welcome to another episode Hacker Public Radio.
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Today I'm going to be talking about these Hexbug things robots.
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So if you know I have no interest in little kid child robots at Hexbug's Battle Bots,
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probably isn't for you. So they're fun to play with.
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I got a five year old who enjoys them.
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And the original ones I'll go through which ones we've gotten over time here.
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And if you're not familiar with Battle Bots, it's a pretty fun show.
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I think it's everybody who tends to like it.
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So it's kind of for all ages. But you know, people build these robots and sometimes
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they'll get schools to sponsor them and sometimes they're the ringers where
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they have unlimited funding and they can make everything out of
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$100,000 machines to make their parts and stuff.
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So anyways, they come with these Hexbug is the brand.
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Now Hexbug originally I think started out as these little vibrating things that vibrate around.
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And then they you fight them. And those are pretty fun.
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But children don't last that long with them. At least my five year old doesn't.
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Five year old boy doesn't.
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Now these, you'll excuse my voice I got.
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Some congestion still all recovering from holiday Christmas sicknesses.
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So the comes with these little IR based remotes.
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There's four channels. So you can only have four to time in one room basically.
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You could do more than one obviously, but you can't have them that works over LiDAR,
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which is like your remote, right? Or IR infrared.
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And so the little tiny things they take be batteries. You can buy be batteries online.
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Their real name is LR44s or LR41s. LR44s are B button batteries commonly.
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So there are lots of universal. They work whatever.
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So whatever remote works with whatever Battlebot or Hexbug.
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So you want to have spare batteries on hand.
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Of the B buttons takes two of them.
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It's fairly difficult to test the batteries for these.
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You can buy cheap battery testers that are analog based where it's got a little temperature reader for the lack of a better term.
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It's a spring loaded thing. So when it gets the current, the analog thing will tell you if it's green or red or yellow.
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It doesn't pick up enough voltage for it to tell whether or not these are good.
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So you kind of have to just, you know, when it goes bad and doesn't work, then you know it's bad.
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You can also test by using a camera. So you can test any LiDAR based or light based emitter with a camera.
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And you can look at it and you'll see a blinking.
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And if you see that blinking, then you know it's partially at least it's getting voltage enough to blink and make light.
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But maybe not enough to reach the TV or reach the Hexbug.
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So I'll go over these. I've got like five of them now. I don't even know.
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We're probably done with them.
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The first one we have here is a witch doctor.
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And it was the original witch doctor. The new ones are a little bit different.
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But the idea here is they have little plastic pieces on them.
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So when you run into them or smash them or whatever, they come off.
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Now there's some modifications I made to this witch doctor.
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When I first got it, the witch doctor has a spinner on the front, a little plastic spinner that weighs a fair amount.
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And that's the idea is that it's supposed to have weight to it.
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If you really wanted to be cool, you could put a drill hole in there and put like a little weight in there, a piece of metal or like a neodymium magnet thing and weigh it down a little bit.
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If I had a little bit more weight to it, that would not actually be kind of cool if these spinners had more weight to them.
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But the problem with this one is that it's a gear driven spinner on the front.
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And it was too squished together. So all the parts got squished together basically with the gear.
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And it wasn't able to spin very freely, making it less effective.
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And I mean it was basically like the difference between this on spinning it right now.
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That's kind of how it first started out.
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And then now you spin it and it spins for three or four times as long.
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So I'm not taking this one apart.
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I think partially, let me see.
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I want to say I took this one apart but I ended up actually just bending the plastic and pulling it apart
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to give it some space.
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And then I put some silicone in there and stuff like that.
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You want to make sure you don't get a hair and things like that.
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They're very sturdy. We've had this one for a long time.
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So they're very sturdy and they stay together.
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As far as modifications, we don't do anything else with this one.
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You know, it stays together and falls apart pretty good.
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And it's a pretty fair bot.
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They take three double a's, two to three double a's or triple a's.
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And so this one is pretty slick.
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I like it.
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It spins good.
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That's the witch doctor, the first gen kind of witch doctor.
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Then we started getting into randomness.
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We got a hex bug.
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This is a little spider guy.
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And he has an IR emitter on him, I think.
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And a receiver.
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So you can essentially shoot the other bugs.
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So if you get more than one of these little spider bugs,
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you can, they have, how many licks of spiders have six legs.
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And they walk around and you can turn the turret.
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It's kind of a turnip base.
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You can hear me turning.
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So this one has at least one motor, if not two.
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A lot of them have at least two motors in them.
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So you got an up and down angler to get it to walk.
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It's got a little motion-based gear.
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And this one's fallen over, been thrown around.
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I will say these are very, very rugged.
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I wouldn't let your child do anything crazy with them,
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but they're more rugged than I would assume that they are.
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So they've been around for a while.
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They're pretty rugged.
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Anyways, I can ramble too much.
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But it's like an IR base, the little game,
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and you can turn them on.
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Actually, the batteries are dead on this one, it feels like.
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But the B button battery, so you don't really have to do the hole,
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take the batteries out, because they're just not enough voltage
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to make a big mess in there.
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But your bigger batteries, you know,
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double A's and even triple A's can cause issues
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when you leave them in there too long.
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So that one's pretty cool, except we don't have two spiders.
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So now you either have to get rid of the spider
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or buy two spiders, whatever.
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Same for this guy.
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We got them both at the same time.
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This is a little soccer based.
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So it comes with a little magnetic soccer ball.
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It's actually kind of cool when you,
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it's got a little articulator that jumps the,
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if I can do it, actually.
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There's a button on the top that usually,
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on the top of the remote, that usually does whatever the action is.
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So if the action is to turn on a spinner
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or to rotate your head or something or something like that,
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that's how it, that's what the top button is for on the remote.
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But anyways, it comes with a little magnetic ball,
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which is really cool.
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And you kind of play soccer with it, right?
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And they have different plates you can swap the plates out for the top.
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And then you hit this little thing switch,
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and then it flicks it, and then you hit this switch again,
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and it primes it to be stuck back on there with the little magnet.
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So the idea is you get two of these,
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two or more of these, and you play soccer with it.
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I actually think the soccer is kind of the coolest
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as far as like whatever,
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because the battle bots have different stencil strengths,
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basically, for like a better turn,
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are different parts on them,
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and they fall off easier, harder,
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or whatever.
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This one's more of a fair game.
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So if you really wanted to get into it,
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this little soccer game is actually kind of cool.
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I'd get, you know, like two or three of these,
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two or four of these, and then, you know,
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have it at a party or something.
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You need a flat surface.
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We have tile, and it's not,
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it's too much for the tile,
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uneven tile, and it doesn't like that very well,
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so you want to like a nolium surfaces best,
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because the nolium grips to the rubber wheels.
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But the little soccer thing is cool.
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I wish we had two of these, two or three of these,
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there are two or four of these,
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to play with.
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Let's see what else do we get.
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Minotaur is my favorite in the battle bot scene.
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It has, let's see,
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the witch doctor has three pieces.
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The top plate and two side plates that fall off,
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so basically you get three lives.
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Same thing with the minotaur.
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It's magnetic, so there's these little metal plates
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that stick to each motor.
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So there's motors for the rear wheels.
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Each rear wheel, it looks like, possibly.
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No, these aren't metal motors, they're just pieces of metal.
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So there's a motor for the driver for the wheels,
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and then there's a driver for the,
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I think there's two motors for each wheel,
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one motor for each wheel.
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And then the spinner is driven by a different motor.
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Let me pull the plate off here.
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Yeah, three motors.
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So it's like dried dual drive.
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And then the front motor is for the spinner,
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and it has this little,
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little pulley-based spinner,
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which I've started to see more instead of the gear-based spinners.
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So the minotaur is actually pretty cool.
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It has a decent hit box and all that stuff.
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For the lack of a better term.
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Three pieces, just like the witch doctor.
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So this one's pretty fair,
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and then the other pieces fall off pretty good.
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And the ones you got for Christmas,
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it's part of a set.
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This guy is, I don't even know the name of this guy,
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blacksmith.
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This one is a hammer,
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and it has a gear-based hammer on it.
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And it goes smack-smack.
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And it's got some pretty good force to it.
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And then it has two plates,
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one on the top,
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two plates on the top,
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and a scooper,
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or a digger,
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or what do they call them, a wedge,
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or whatever on the front.
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The problem with the wedge on the front
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is that when we got it,
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it's very, it's very hard to pull off.
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So the idea is that it's supposed to, you know,
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take damage, right?
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So the top plates kind of come off reasonably,
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but the front plate was nearly impossible to take off.
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So I just took a dremel tool to it,
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took some sandpaper,
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a dremel tool, a sandpaper,
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and filed it down.
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So, you know, it doesn't.
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The idea is I have it just so where I can kind of hold itself up
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by the piece.
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Just enough to, you know,
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if you wiggle it, it falls apart.
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To make it fair,
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let's just like the other ones.
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And if it's, if you go too far,
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you can always, you know,
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put some super glue on there
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and make it stick better.
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So there's, there's no worry to, like,
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over,
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over sand the pieces,
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or over whatever the pieces.
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Because, you know, we have the,
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yeah, you can just put some,
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some super glue on there
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if it gets too loose, basically.
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So I fixed the scoop,
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heat drop in the pieces, sorry.
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I fixed a little scoop around this one
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so that it falls off
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and makes it fair.
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This one again has three pieces to it.
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It, Jesus Christ.
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It has more pieces,
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but they don't really,
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they're not really supposed to come off.
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So that's the, what is this guy?
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Blacksmith.
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That was pretty fun.
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I like the hammer part
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because you can, you know,
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actually hit something
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with some fair amount of force
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instead of just using, like, a scooper.
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Now, that's one of the newer ones.
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This is another newer one.
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I think it's bike force.
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This one is...
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Man, I don't know what this is.
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It's a big gut sponsor's all over it
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but I can tell you what one it is.
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It looks like a scooper.
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I want to say this one's bike force,
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but it's not.
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It's a bit like the witch doctor
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but it has a scooper in the front,
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four little scoopers in the front
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that kind of dangle
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and they come off.
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So I had to,
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I sanded those down a little bit
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to give them some play
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so that they've actually fall off.
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Those were stuck on there really good
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and then it has a top plate,
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which is the third piece that can come off.
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This one again has three motors,
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three triple days.
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And the top plate,
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and you kind of hit it
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and it kind of, it's loose,
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all loose sitting on there.
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It's not magnetic bake.
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It just sits on the top.
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But the problem with this one is,
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you know, you've rattle it loose
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and then it just kind of sits on there loose
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and then falls back into place.
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So there's no easy way to get this one
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to just like straight up fall off
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or like be thrown,
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you know, throw them off of the battle button
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unless you, you know, wedge it.
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So this one kind of,
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it's not as fair
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because the witch doctor one has some play in it.
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So if you hit it,
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it'll back kind of bounce
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so maybe I can put like
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some of that yellow sticky stuff
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you use in school to like put the tacky on there.
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I can put some of that tacky on there
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or put something for it to
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bounce a seesaw
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for like a better term.
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So when you hit it,
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it kind of bounces off
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instead of just rattling around
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when you whack it.
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So maybe some kind of something in the middle
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that'll make it so when you hit it,
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it falls off of the,
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off of the button.
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Again, like the witch doctor
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has a spinner in the front,
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pulley based.
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You want to watch for hair
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and stuff like that.
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I can already see.
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It's got at least some hair in it.
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But the maintenance on them,
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obviously, is not that bad.
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But it's got a,
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like a front spinner.
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It's bigger than
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witch doctor's spinner,
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but it's very light.
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Draw a little hole in it
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and put some weight in there
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or draw a hole in it,
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put some solder in there,
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lead free solder,
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which would be an interesting idea.
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All in all,
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I'm very impressed
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with the quality of the hex box stuff.
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I don't think there's anybody
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that'll tell you that they're garbage
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because I'm very, you know,
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we got high standards here
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at the heck of public radio.
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So these are really cool.
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One, you know, the kids,
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the kid doesn't really
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get that much into it
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and, you know,
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kind of go in and out of it.
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If you get him watching battlebots,
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he'll want to do them more often.
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But,
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I feel like
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this one's pretty,
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pretty slick too.
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And with the mods
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that I did to make the little scoopers,
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I sanded down the scoopers on the front
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and they actually kind of fall off
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if you hit him with a certain amount of force.
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Before you could basically hold the part
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that's supposed to come off
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and the thing would keep itself up.
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So one of them I got
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kind of loose and the other one I can
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kind of hold up the bot with.
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But if I shake it and move it at all,
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it falls off. So this one's
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kind of more or less fair.
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So the idea is you want them to fall apart
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when somebody hits them enough
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and make it fair.
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Back on the back.
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And that's kind of what you want to aim for
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a lot of times.
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You got to keep the kids from covering up the IR
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because they'll cover up the IR
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and get all confused
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why their battlebots not working.
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He still doesn't quite understand how to sink them.
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So I have him going another room
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if he wants to sink his.
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So he asks, he has to ask,
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okay, what number does everybody have?
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And then he picks a number
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that everybody doesn't have.
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And then he goes in the other room to try to get the bot to work.
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He's getting better troubleshooting them.
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It's a fairly complex thing to try to troubleshoot,
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you know, batteries on the bot.
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Batteries on the remote.
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Is it on? Is it off?
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Is it getting a signal?
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Is it because the batteries are dead?
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Or is it because, you know, you can't sink it?
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So I'm giving them some leeway
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of that, but he's a pretty smart dude.
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A screwdriver. He has to help them
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help them with the screwdriver.
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But this one I kind of like too.
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Quebec's robots. Solidworks. WPI.
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I really don't know what this one's called.
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Apex. Maybe Apex designs?
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I don't know. That doesn't even tell you.
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Anyways, that's kind of my review of these guys.
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I keep six AA batteries,
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or six AA batteries with them
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and six remote batteries,
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so just in case we're somewhere.
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So the idea is I keep them in this little box
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and when we want to do battle bot stuff,
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pull out the box and all that.
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Keep all the stuff together.
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I'm actually looking for the ball right now
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because the ball is missing.
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So before we put everything in the box,
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you got to run around and make sure that
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you got all the pieces.
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So I have to go find the box for the ball now
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because my son put it somewhere.
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Anyways, I'll begin to set a happy and safe fall days.
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I'll look forward to doing some more episodes
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for you guys.
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And hope y'all didn't get sick of me last month
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when I did one every week.
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But I have time to record.
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I just don't have time to put them out.
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To put them out.
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To post them that often.
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So I show notes are always horrible.
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But there's a lot of reviews online for these things,
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specifically, but I just wanted to give you
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an overall review of the battle bot stuff
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and a hex bug stuff.
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Because I enjoy it.
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It's fun, and it's fun to kind of modem too.
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Anyways, that's pretty much it.
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