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Everyone was on drugs back then, including Spock.
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Don't they all try at some time?[^]
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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Wasn't that the inspiration for Family Guy's version[^]?
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Hadn't seen that before, either!
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He did a lot of renditions. Mr tambourine man, Lucy in the sky with diamonds... there may even be an album out there with his covers.
GCS d--(d-) s-/++ a C++++ U+++ P- L+@ E-- W++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- r+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
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Andy Kaufman: People don't know if I am being serious or not.
Bill Shatner: Hold my beer.
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Maybe he didn't choose that environment, in which case you could give him a
If he did choose it, you could give him a
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He is dealing with access and crystal reports. I doubt your comment would be the most upsetting thing for him. Throw in some lotus notes and voila! we have a winner
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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lw@zi wrote: lotus notes There was a lengthy period when the Lotus Notes team occupied the #1 spot on my "List of Dev Teams to Be Put Against The Wall When The Revolution Comes".
The sad thing is that even though we switched to Microsoft Office and Outlook over four years ago, we still have some IT processes that are Lotus Notes 'applications'. Fortunately I don't need to use them.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Very impressive
The less you need, the more you have.
Why is there a "Highway to Hell" and only a "Stairway to Heaven"? A prediction of the expected traffic load?
JaxCoder.com
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Interesting but have they managed to get them to correctly pack the eggs under a large 10lb bag of potatoes yet.
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The narrator did mention that the robots "know" not to put heavy things on top of light things, etc.
To err is robotic; to really screw things up, use a human.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Depends if you order potato salad :P
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Unsurprisingly, the spokeswoman referred to their software as "artificial intelligence". I doubt it but it's still impressive.
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They probably used some machine learning for the navigation / collision avoidance.
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That would be learning the hard way!
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I wonder how long it took to debug the collision prevention algorithms.
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What they did not show was the pile of bent and battered boxes out the back.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity -
RAH
I'm old. I know stuff - JSOP
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Have look at the 46s mark in the top left background - it may need some more work
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awesome find!
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Most all fast food should be fully automated by now as well. I'm not sure what's taking McDonald's so long to do it.
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