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I'm all in for vacuum valves. They do not care too much about EMP...
ENIAC, go!
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I wonder if a standard Taser would do it...
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Boys Anti-tank Rifle would be more fun.
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Well, that link keeps taking me to a "pay" bit. I'm not signing up just to see one story.
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At this point they just need to drop the pretense and change their name to 'The Company'
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Global
Organization
Overreaching for,
Gobbling up, and
Looking at
Everything
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This buyout (Boston Dynamics) is only the latest in a string of robotics companies that Google has acquired.
Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. ~ George Washington
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I just watched a segment on Ch4 news about it, and they said Google has bought 7 companies in this field over the last 7 months
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With the first one or two I figured it was just billionaires buying cool toys - after all, whats cooler than robots? But now its a concerted effort - there must be an endgame.
Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. ~ George Washington
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EMP.
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drolfson wrote: Anyone else wonder what Google plans to do with the military Robots they are buying?
Of course they are building Terminator !!!!
Zen and the art of software maintenance : rm -rf *
Math is like love : a simple idea but it can get complicated.
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You have been targeted for delivery.
Sign here if you want to live.
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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Lasers won't work, and take too much power. Build a large Tesla coil in each corner of the yard, triggered by a cheap motion sensor from the hardware store.
Will Rogers never met me.
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Well I guess that's evolution:
freakin' shark with laser beams attached to their head
--> killer dolphins
--> RobotDog
--> OCP / Cyberdyne....
sounds logical and goddamn freaky, but we are all living in the matrix or a dragon's dream anyway...
we missed the "Steve Austin" step though...
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Perhaps they have been watching Almost Human?
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drolfson wrote: That BigDog one has looked scary to me for years. Even more so since it's been weaponized ^.
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Microwave bursts from your house will protect you from the critters. All you need is an old kitchen microwave and a metal cone. At the same time, they will also protect your garden from the chucks and other natural vermin as well. I wonder what micro waves will do to zombies?
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Maybe other already say it.
I think... with a little help of DARPA... Yes!
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My high-speed internet connection will be monitored by provided by google. My car will record my every sneeze self drive with google. My internet searching will be profiled by free from google. My coding language will be HTML 5 and JS Dart. My TV will be all youtube advertisements channels. And my phone will NSA record run google w/ a Chinese-altered OS and handset.
And of course the PC will be dead.
And the best part...I will get Viagra ads spammed across every device! Happy day!
I can't wait, bring on the T-2000!
Robert
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Start his own country perhaps?, probably one without the NSA spying everyone...
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They have all of us data.
Google's having that much of user data from which it can create four different profile for a single person.
drolfson wrote: Anyone have a method of keeping 'critters' off my property? Lasers maybe? May be they will use fly(with cam) Your lasers will be useless then
Believe Yourself™
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I like Windows, but I also like *nix systems. I know of three Unix-style systems for Windows:
* Msys
* Msys2 - My Favorite
* Cygwin
Msys2 is my favorite as is has the latest versions of most packages, and works with Win32 paths by default. It is also more complete than Msys, including things like OpenSSH, GPG, Python (2.7 and 3.3), and Ruby (2.0.0-p353). It also has a number of packages and a port of the pacman package manager.
Msys2[^]
Getting information off the Internet is like taking a drink from a fire hydrant.
- Mitchell Kapor
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That link doesn't lead to much information. Do you have a better link?
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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