If you're planning to make a multiplayergame, or even a site that has something to do with the subject: you definitely dont want to make a site that is only browseable with some fancy browsers that support CSS.(NS 6.x+, IE whatever). Cant believe this arena.net crap not letting people read the article with good'ol Netscape 4.76.. Even some plain text would have satisfied me but now I only get to read the "upgrade your browsers and come back". Yeah, very likely. Hope they werent trying to sell anything because this is not the way.
I sure wouldn't feel safe going to a field after it'd been inspected by a bunch of robots,
however sophisticated mine detection gadgets they might have.
Wonder if any common antipersonnel/vehicle mines could survive the hammering this monster can offer?
RA-140 theres also one in action:
Raisu in action (ok pics, sorry about the Finnish..)
The robots might do a good job on really unaccessible terrains but for clearing up bigger areas, these offer more *bang* for a buck I think.
Cheap, easy to operate and robust.
If you're planning to make a multiplayergame, or even a site that has something to do with the subject:
you definitely dont want to make a site that is only browseable with some fancy browsers that support CSS.(NS 6.x+, IE whatever).
Cant believe this arena.net crap not letting people read the article with good'ol Netscape 4.76.. Even some plain text would have satisfied me but now I only get to read the "upgrade your browsers and come back". Yeah, very likely.
Hope they werent trying to sell anything because this is not the way.
/T
I sure wouldn't feel safe going to a field after it'd been inspected by a bunch of robots,
however sophisticated mine detection gadgets they might have.
Wonder if any common antipersonnel/vehicle mines could survive the hammering this monster can offer?
RA-140
theres also one in action:
Raisu in action
(ok pics, sorry about the Finnish..)
The robots might do a good job on really unaccessible terrains but for clearing up bigger areas, these offer more *bang* for a buck I think.
Cheap, easy to operate and robust.
/T