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Where Are The Best Amateur Robotic Discussion Groups? Too_Many_Tools 05-19-2006
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Posted by Too_Many_Tools on May 19, 2006, 9:42 pm
Not that I don't like you folks ;<) but the traffic here is rather
slow.

Where are the amateur robotic discussion groups that you participate
in?

Thanks

TMT


Posted by Wayne Lundberg on May 20, 2006, 3:35 pm
Search all you want, but this is the only real newsgroup focusing on
robotics and minimizing spam.

> Not that I don't like you folks ;<) but the traffic here is rather
> slow.
> Where are the amateur robotic discussion groups that you participate
> in?
> Thanks
> TMT



Posted by Michael J. Noone on May 20, 2006, 5:41 pm

Too_Many_Tools wrote:
> Not that I don't like you folks ;<) but the traffic here is rather
> slow.
> Where are the amateur robotic discussion groups that you participate
> in?
> Thanks
> TMT
I've never seen any decent ones. The robotics community is very spread
out, unfortunately. It'd be nice if everybody could get more
centralized.


Posted by Wayne C. Gramlich on May 20, 2006, 7:20 pm
Too_Many_Tools wrote:
> Not that I don't like you folks ;<) but the traffic here is rather
> slow.
>
> Where are the amateur robotic discussion groups that you participate
> in?

Some of robot club mailing lists can be pretty lively.

We have a lot of people on the Home Brew Robotics club
mailing list who live too far away to make it to our monthly
meetings, but contribute to the list. (One of our members
moved to Finnland, but still contributes.) The HBRC home
page is at:

<http://www.hbrobotics.org/>

The HBRC mail archive is open an can be found at:

<http://www.wildrice.com/cgi-bin/gforum.cgi?forum=6>

You can browse through the archive to decide whether or not
you want to join.

To subscribe to the HBRC mail list, please visit:

<http://www.wildrice.com/HBRobotics/Subscribe.html>

I have heard that both the Dallas and Seattle clubs have
lively lists (although I do not yet subscribe):

Dallas -- DPRG <http://www.dprg.org/>
Seattle -- SRS <http://www.seattlerobotics.org/>

I'm sure that there are other club lists that are
interesting as well.

My $.02,

-Wayne

Posted by AJ on May 28, 2006, 4:21 pm
Another good robotic discussion can be found on the Robomo website
(robomo.com). This is the Missouri Area Robotics Society (used to be
called MARS). They have a lot of basic information and resources.

AJ
Zagros Robotics
http://www.zagrosrobotics.com


Wayne C. Gramlich wrote:
> Too_Many_Tools wrote:
> > Not that I don't like you folks ;<) but the traffic here is rather
> > slow.
> > Where are the amateur robotic discussion groups that you participate
> > in?
> Some of robot club mailing lists can be pretty lively.
> We have a lot of people on the Home Brew Robotics club
> mailing list who live too far away to make it to our monthly
> meetings, but contribute to the list. (One of our members
> moved to Finnland, but still contributes.) The HBRC home
> page is at:
> <http://www.hbrobotics.org/>
> The HBRC mail archive is open an can be found at:
> <http://www.wildrice.com/cgi-bin/gforum.cgi?forum=6>
> You can browse through the archive to decide whether or not
> you want to join.
> To subscribe to the HBRC mail list, please visit:
> <http://www.wildrice.com/HBRobotics/Subscribe.html>
> I have heard that both the Dallas and Seattle clubs have
> lively lists (although I do not yet subscribe):
> Dallas -- DPRG <http://www.dprg.org/>
> Seattle -- SRS <http://www.seattlerobotics.org/>
> I'm sure that there are other club lists that are
> interesting as well.
>
> My $.02,
>
> -Wayne


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