diff --git a/content/robotics/student-robotics/2014/_index.md b/content/robotics/student-robotics/2014/_index.md index 4e805cf..d2e07a3 100644 --- a/content/robotics/student-robotics/2014/_index.md +++ b/content/robotics/student-robotics/2014/_index.md @@ -10,6 +10,6 @@ Welcome to the homepage of Collyer's Student Robotics 2014 team. Originally, thi The game for this year was called _Slots_. Teams competed to get as many of their tokens into a scoring zone in 3 minutes. Teams would also get extra points if they could get the token into a zones 'slot', an area the size of a token, raised by around 3 centimetres. -To see a copy of the rules from the competition, [Click Here](https://www.studentrobotics.org/resources/2014/rulebook.pdf)! +To see a copy of the rules from the competition, [Click Here](https://web.archive.org/web/20160303205015/https://www.studentrobotics.org/resources/2014/rulebook.pdf)! {{% youtube DL0iLDzHKig %}} diff --git a/content/robotics/student-robotics/2015/_index.md b/content/robotics/student-robotics/2015/_index.md index 1e96364..e34c43f 100644 --- a/content/robotics/student-robotics/2015/_index.md +++ b/content/robotics/student-robotics/2015/_index.md @@ -11,6 +11,6 @@ As was announced at kickstart, the game for this year is a take on the classic g The 'flags' are 25 centimetres cubes of wood on caster wheels weighing roughly 2 kilograms. The rules prevent us from lifting them, so the idea is to drag them around! -To see a copy of the rules from the competition, [Click Here](https://www.studentrobotics.org/resources/2015/rulebook.pdf)! +To see a copy of the rules from the competition, [Click Here](https://web.archive.org/web/20160303205015/https://www.studentrobotics.org/resources/2015/rulebook.pdf)! {{% youtube egV3PY1qaSM %}}