AWS 39 - Coventry - November 3rd, 2012

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We need to take Dave over to Mad Metal Machines, I reckon you'd enjoy it :)
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I'd love to go! Me and Gemma do plan to attend at some point. Money and timing issues mean it won't be this one, but we've agreed to try and aim for the next one :D
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Will hopefully be there with Anti-Gravity 3 and Antomic, and if you're all unlucky I may have Prometheus done in time too...
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Poll closed, many thanks for your participation :). Announcements coming soon.
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Date is set, November 3rd! First post being updated soon with more information.

Edit: First post updated with loads of information. More coming soon!

Edit 2: Mods, could I have an event and registration page set up please?
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Re: AWS 39 - Coventry - November 3rd, 2012

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I'd like to volunteer as a caster. Though I probably won't get the gig due to being pro loud & definitely pro pun.
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I'd do commentary too, though I'm looking after at least 9 robots on the day, so may be busy. Scott, aren't the fights often a little short for commentary? And it could put off the drivers a bit...
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Looks like this is shaping up to be a good event- like the others have said I am more than happy to help with commentary- done a bit for the RR shows lately so I know roughly what to do :)

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Here you go Scott, sign up stuff is done :-)

Competitor sign up is at:
http://robotwars101.org/ants/antweightw ... php?id=224

A list of those who have signed up is at:
http://robotwars101.org/ants/antweightw ... php?id=224


And Will would be a great choice for commentry
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Registration links added to front page, thanks very much for those Dave :).

Regarding the commentary, I know a lot of our fights are too short for proper commentary, which is why I wanted to focus more on things that would A. help someone who is new to roboteering understand what's going on, and B. keep people entertained inbetween fights. That said, classic commentary is more than welcome if it suits the fight at hand. I'm not worrying about it too much, we'll just go with the flow and work out what works and what doesn't as we go along.
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