Society of Robots - Robot Forum
General Misc => Misc => Topic started by: SciOlyStudent on February 03, 2008, 06:50:13 PM
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I have been looking for robot clubs around my area and have as of yet to locate one even remotely near... is there such a thing as a "robot club directory" anyone could point me to?
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here is a robotics club in pennsylavania. http://www.pennbots.org/pennbots use google ;D
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I have been looking for robot clubs around my area and have as of yet to locate one even remotely near... is there such a thing as a "robot club directory" anyone could point me to?
perhaps we should have a list on the forum?
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good idea
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This has already been suggested in the "SoR international" topic. But then SoR went offline and Admin got too busy... I dunno if he's still working on it or not.
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that would be good. i think it should be organised like this(if there is one)
australia:act: robotics society
australia:nsw:team draco
australia:queensland:queensland robotics.
basicly alphebetical order by country then state
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Connecticut : my house fool!
:P
But yeah, I think that is an awesome idea. I can help out with it! Hell Ill even make it. All wed really need is a data table in alphabetical order categorized by Country then State/Province then Town/City or something of that nature. I might be able to write a Java Applet as well to make it even more fun :P
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yeah i could wip something up in html really fast.
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Robotics Club of Southern California : http://www.rssc.org/ (http://www.rssc.org/)
Meets every second saturday of the month at Cal State Fullerton EE department.
It's free to go to meetings / classes, but if you want you can pay the $20 yearly dues so you can participate in ccontests.
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Anyone who is willing could make up a list in a members tutorial page.
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i found a great list http://www.arrickrobotics.com/clubs.html
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hmmmm that list is missing international groups . . .
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Is there one for los angles in the city of Torrance Cailifornia
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Is there one for los angles in the city of Torrance Cailifornia
Not that Ive found - Universities are a great place to start looking tho.
Head down to Tin Man Robotics in Los Alamitos if you just want general advice and/or to look at some cool projects. The guy that runs it is pretty sharp.
http://www.tinmanrobotics.com/links.html (http://www.tinmanrobotics.com/links.html)