News o' the day: Robots Now Guarding Nevada Nuke Site
Citizens of Nevada, you can now relax. The Nevada National Security Site, home to tens of millions of cubic feet of low-level radioactive waste — and location of over a thousand Cold War nuclear weapons tests — is now being guarded by robots. The first of a planned trio of Mobile Detection Assessment Response Systems (MDARS) is currently patrolling some of the more remote sections of the 1,360 square mile facility.
That's where my BIL works!!! (He occasionally goes down to Los Alamos for business trips.)
Oh, that'll end well.
As well as this?
RatCar is a Car Operated by a Rat's Brain
Researchers at the University of Tokyo created an interface that allows a rat to move a small car around with just his thoughts....
re: chicken nuggets
It's the
rampant bacteria and subsequent amonia
that gross me all to hell. The
squish and grindage of everything but the cock-a-doodle-doo
has me "eh". If you're going to eat critters you might as well eat all of them.
That's where my BIL works!!!
Is he a robot? No? Are you sure?
Some are weird and some are cool. Love the library and the Longaberger Basket. The air force building is neat too.
Timelies all!
I'm so done with waking up multiple times in the hour or two before the alarm goes off. It's not really insomnia, but I end up very tired all the same.
I'm now recalling all the times I've bitten into a McNugget and couldn't identify the gristle, and now I'm glad that I can't remember the last time I actually consumed one.