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aturnis 10-21-2012 11:57 PM

E=MC VAGINA...

Fish 10-22-2012 12:42 PM

Merica!

****ing sad.....

http://imageshack.us/a/img835/9856/2...7446073210.jpg

Fish 10-22-2012 12:42 PM

http://imageshack.us/a/img696/2150/4...8968025818.jpg

Quesadilla Joe 10-24-2012 10:37 AM

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Ants take slaves. Sometimes, the slaves even rebel.

If you read enough of this website, you know ants can lift twenty times their bodyweight and that they build and designate graveyards. Now you’re about to learn that they take slaves too.

The biggest question must be “What does an entire species built on being 100% subservient to one master need slaves for?” The answer is cooler than you might have guessed. The slave ants go on violent raids of nests of other species, killing the residents and kidnapping the larva.

The kidnapped larva then grow up to become slaves too- even if they’re totally different species. That’s how the slavery continues. However, it should be noted that some slaves rebel and kill the pupae of their captors in an attempt to put a stop to it all.

http://www.omg-facts.com/Animals/Ant...second&c_val=1

jiveturkey 10-30-2012 07:24 AM

Robot farmers

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http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/ns...rm-robots.html

Move over farmers: soon a swarm of robots could take over all the hard labour. A new robot developed by David Dorhout and colleagues from Dorhout R&D is designed to plant seeds in a field while coordinating with a gang of other robotic farmhands.

In this video, you can see the prototype in action. The robot can walk in any direction while avoiding obstacles, using a sensor underneath its body to detect where seeds have already been planted. Once it finds an untouched patch, it drills a hole in the ground and releases a seed, triggering an electronic eye that guides the planting.

The robot's communication system is inspired by the way ants self-organise. When an ant finds a food source, it releases a pheromone that attracts other ants. In a similar way, a robot can beam out an infrared signal to recruit help, overriding the random movement of the swarm and directing them to areas that need to be farmed. "There's no long-term memory, there's no centralised command and control: robots just follow simple rules from which complex behaviour arises," says Dorhout.

Whereas other automated systems are designed to replace people with electronics - tractors that drive themselves, for example - Dorhout's approach is to improve the farming process. By providing assistance, a robot swarm allows farmers to focus on the science and business side of their operation. "The farmer is like the shepherd that gives the robot instructions," says Dorhout. Robots are also able to transcend the limitations of farm equipment to maximise efficiency, for example by planting in a grid instead of rows.

So far, the prototype is able only to plant seeds. But the system is being developed to weed, fertilise and harvest as well, ultimately creating autonomous robots that can perform whatever tasks are necessary year round.

For more about the robotic future of farming, check out our full-length feature, "Farmerbots: a new industrial revolution".

TimeForWasp 10-30-2012 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by jiveturkey (Post 9065035)
Robot farmers

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http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/ns...rm-robots.html

Move over farmers: soon a swarm of robots could take over all the hard labour. A new robot developed by David Dorhout and colleagues from Dorhout R&D is designed to plant seeds in a field while coordinating with a gang of other robotic farmhands.

In this video, you can see the prototype in action. The robot can walk in any direction while avoiding obstacles, using a sensor underneath its body to detect where seeds have already been planted. Once it finds an untouched patch, it drills a hole in the ground and releases a seed, triggering an electronic eye that guides the planting.

The robot's communication system is inspired by the way ants self-organise. When an ant finds a food source, it releases a pheromone that attracts other ants. In a similar way, a robot can beam out an infrared signal to recruit help, overriding the random movement of the swarm and directing them to areas that need to be farmed. "There's no long-term memory, there's no centralised command and control: robots just follow simple rules from which complex behaviour arises," says Dorhout.

Whereas other automated systems are designed to replace people with electronics - tractors that drive themselves, for example - Dorhout's approach is to improve the farming process. By providing assistance, a robot swarm allows farmers to focus on the science and business side of their operation. "The farmer is like the shepherd that gives the robot instructions," says Dorhout. Robots are also able to transcend the limitations of farm equipment to maximise efficiency, for example by planting in a grid instead of rows.

So far, the prototype is able only to plant seeds. But the system is being developed to weed, fertilise and harvest as well, ultimately creating autonomous robots that can perform whatever tasks are necessary year round.

For more about the robotic future of farming, check out our full-length feature, "Farmerbots: a new industrial revolution".

Pot farmers are gonna love that shit.

Fish 10-30-2012 08:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jiveturkey (Post 9065035)
Robot farmers

Yeah.... until those ****ing Jawas steal them....

http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/3229/swjawa2.jpg

Fish 10-31-2012 11:02 AM

When planets act like douchebags...

http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/9...8069278814.png

Discuss Thrower 10-31-2012 11:04 AM

Condescending Jupiter,.. Really needs Wonka's hat.

kcmecker 11-03-2012 12:10 AM

Animals from space?
 
:hmmm:

Video

jiveturkey 11-07-2012 03:48 PM

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Dave Lane 11-13-2012 05:32 PM

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hometeam 11-13-2012 05:35 PM

Tyson has got to be one of my most respected people on this planet.

Fish 11-13-2012 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by hometeam (Post 9116319)
Tyson has got to be one of my most respected people on this planet.

Mofo is my hero. Can you imagine some of the shit this country could accomplish if we had a few guys like him running it?

Dave Lane 11-13-2012 06:32 PM

I'd vote twice for him :)


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