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- From: benjamin@corona.math.washington.edu (Benjamin Schoenberg)
- Newsgroups: rec.juggling
- Subject: Re: Robot juggling survey
- Date: 22 Jan 1993 00:04:14 GMT
- Organization: University of Washington, Mathematics, Seattle
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- Mohit asked about researchers who juggle, and Phil Burt opined that MechEs were
- the best jugglers. You may be right, Phil! Jack Kalvan of Clockwork has a
- MechE degree, and I think he spent a year and maybe some summers working at
- IBM in New York state on some sort of juggling robot project. I don't know
- how far they got, though.
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- The mathematicians are pretty good jugglers too :-)
- -Ben
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