A few of the newer guys are asking questions recently, that got me thinking.
How did I first learn the basics of what other people had done in combat robots?
~This coincidentally, was on my mind while on a visit to the local library, when I spotted some of the old books I read years ago, like how to build a combat robot etc. Mostly American stuff, but still very informative.
Can anyone offer some suggested reading material for new and old roboteers alike?
My first suggestion is gearheads This is a fantastic account of how robot wars came to be, and the political rollercoaster it has ridden since its first days. It also has some very interesting stories about robots and roboteers we are familiar with in the UK. It is not technical, offer no how to information, but is generally really interesting in my opinion.
Any other suggestions on must read books for roboteers?
How did I first learn the basics of what other people had done in combat robots?
~This coincidentally, was on my mind while on a visit to the local library, when I spotted some of the old books I read years ago, like how to build a combat robot etc. Mostly American stuff, but still very informative.
Can anyone offer some suggested reading material for new and old roboteers alike?
My first suggestion is gearheads This is a fantastic account of how robot wars came to be, and the political rollercoaster it has ridden since its first days. It also has some very interesting stories about robots and roboteers we are familiar with in the UK. It is not technical, offer no how to information, but is generally really interesting in my opinion.
Any other suggestions on must read books for roboteers?
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