
Vince Sanchez with R5-D4, Chris Romines with R2-A1, and I with R2-D2 headed into the science center. Once again I used my droid lift, which still doesn't quite work the way I want it to, but it's usable.

As usual, it didn't take long for folks to start snapping pictures.


Katrina, a student who works on her own robotics projects, chatted with Chris and I about our droids. We explained the insides and outsides, and she got a picture or two to show her friends.


I had to leave early, but the event was still going strong.
The full photoset is here.
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