RIMM's LEGO Machines Test Blackberry
LEGO - my - Crackberry writes "Matthias Wandel is an engineer at Research in Motion (RIMM), the company that makes the Blackberry. What did RIMM turn to for testing the antenna reception of one of its 900MHz devices? LEGO machines. Specifically a device made of LEGO that could rotate a Blackberry about its horizontal & vertical axis in a pre-defined pattern."
We're all familiar with the storm of patents ending with "on the internet." Perhaps now there will be a new storm of patent claims ending with "using Lego."
It's Lego, not Legos you insensitive clod!
I want a list of atrocities done in your name - Recoil
Now I'm going to spend the rest of the afternoon thinking of how I can incorporate LEGO into the testing of the products we produce.
Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature.
Engineers today, what do they know? Make it too simple and too cheap and the boss will think anybody can do it.
Pining for the fjords
Thats why you put in a request for a 'configurable block-based modelling and prototyping system', rather than a 'box of lego'.
What if Tetris was invented by Nazis?
I can't fathom where that extra M came from. It's not like they're mmmuffins or anything.
In a fit of Samuel L. Jackson inspiration, it could mean Research In Motherfuckin' Motion.
Where does the school board find them and why do they keep sending them to ME?
BES still won't work with a native Exchange 2007 environment, but hey... they have more important things to do, like make lego robots!
Protector of Capitalist views,
Meorah
I disagree. I believe that what you have just stated is *the* fundamental attribute of an engineer. It's what seperates us from the retards in accounting - they ask for a shovel, we ask for a hole.