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Thu, 26 May 2011 11:02:51 -0400
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I agree with the desirability to have classes on data wires...  and starting
with managing them with the mouse!!  From there we can talk about extending
branching beams... *sigh*



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Subject: Re: Programming wires



Can someone tell me what would be a good guide book or website to understan=
ding how to use programming wires?  Even better would be any upcoming class=
es for coaches that deal with advanced programming.  I'm having trouble wra=
pping my head around how they work=2C and I can only use a few reliably.   =
(I'm in the NN/Williamsbrug area=2C but I will travel a little ways to take=
 the class.)
Does anyone know if Carnegie Mellon's Robotics 2 teaches wires?
Thanks in advance=2C=20
Brandy

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