Heather-try disconnecting your cords tying a knot in them and then reconnecting them - the knot take up the extra length and keeps cords out-of-the-way.
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> On Nov 6, 2014, at 8:41 AM, Heather Larrieu <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> We have been using rubberbands for managing our wires connecting the
> brick to the motors but a review of the rule on allowed equipment
> makes it unclear if we can use them. At least one of rubberbands came
> from the lego box but the rest were probably straight out of the junk
> drawer. ;)
>
> Any clarification on that? Is there a way to clearly identify the
> "lego" official kit rubberbands?
>
> Thank you for any guidance you have!
>
> Heather (rookie coach)
>
> Riverside Bears team 7870
>
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