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  2. From: nivek@cs.cmu.edu (Kevin Dowling)
  3. Newsgroups: comp.robotics
  4. Subject: slip rings
  5. Message-ID: <BuDCu6.Czq.1@cs.cmu.edu>
  6. Date: 10 Sep 92 15:39:33 GMT
  7. Sender: news@cs.cmu.edu (Usenet News System)
  8. Reply-To: nivek@cs.cmu.edu
  9. Organization: Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon
  10. Lines: 13
  11. Nntp-Posting-Host: scythe.frc.ri.cmu.edu
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  13. An inexpensive and working slip ring can be obtained in the Fischertechnik
  14. construction system. Fischertechnik is kind of superadvanced Lego or Meccano
  15. set. They're from West Germany but are sold by some toys stores in this country.
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  17.                 nivek
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  23. aka: Kevin Dowling            Carnegie Mellon University
  24. tel: (412) 268-8830            The Robotics Institute
  25. adr: nivek@rover.ri.cmu.edu        Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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