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[After Gutenberg] If you swat at it, you may get a whole swarm after you, not to mention someone from the Navy asking, “Citizen, why did you crush that million dollar prototype?” Robots.net points to a post by Roland Piquepaille about a flying robot guided by indoor vision. “Its not always easy to explore small buildings in dangerous areas and even more difficult to see what might be hidden in a cave or a tunnel.
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[Jcwinnie.biz] After Gutenberg: Thus, the iBot Mobility System is a more sophisticated, more versatile means of locomotion than Toyota’s concept vehicle (Tiny URL) that may be a prelude to robot taxis.
[Blogs.herald.com] Dave Barry's Blog: MERRY CHRISTMAS TO THE BLOGLITS: The Illuminati have kept the secret for over 3000 years (3 hours blog time), although you can decrypt it through the body language of the figures on the Sistine Chapel ceiling, which was painted by woman-in-disguise-Michelangelo. Anyway,in the Creation scene, God and Adam are telling us the first two digits of Joseph of Arimathea's IP address.
[3dpancakes.typepad.com] Ernie's 3D Pancakes: Computer science: And so just to quote some of the young women I've spoken to over the last 10 years or so, they say things like, "Well, if you're going to work in a computing career, all you're ever going to do is program, it's going to be 24x7 programming, you're going to be pale because you never get outside, you never talk to anyone, and then you have to work with all these horrible other people who don't have a life, they don't know how to talk, they don't even know how to do these things; and besides, it's boring." (Laughter.)
[Silverscreentest.com] Eucalyptus - December 2004 Archives: The pirates were repainting the boat and when the SWAT team came in, one of the thieves destroyed a police car with a rocket-propelled grenade. Later, another RPG does in a Cuban store.
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[Nintendorks.com] Daily Reader Comments: September 2004 Archives: I'm wondering how many people clicked the link to the Detroit News picture of BloodRayne topless before they read the part about it being censored in Chris' Sunday Roundup. I'm also wondering how many people stared at it trying to picture what was censored...not that I did anything like that.
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