hm, if $ 30.000.000,- are spent on cases like those mentioned - is that good news?
and while the list "Homeland Security Department and Justice Department including the
FBI and U.S. Marshal's Service and municipal police departments in California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia and Utah." doesn't contain the NSA,
it doesn't explicitly exclude it from those "hundreds of other departments"...
so i would not so easily assume there was no money spent in that case.
An eggspert in the article clearly refutes that argument:
the parents DNA combined to give a chicken's embryo in an egg.
the embryo obviously doesn't count as a chicken.
interestingly, the first robot arm to be programmed to mix and offer drinks (and "dance") was assembled by Honeybee Robotics in the 1980s, as far as i know.
Honeybee DO do a lot of stuff for NASA it seems.
Alas, they don't feature "Ernie" on their webappearance anymore - but they sent us a vhs-video-tape with promo and news-coverage from the 80s, back in 2002, when i found Ernie on the web.
[When we "invented" cocktailrobotics in 1999, no rocketscience was involved though;)]
SO in which way DID the prank backfire now? i really don't think it did.
hm, if $ 30.000.000,- are spent on cases like those mentioned - is that good news?
...
and while the list "Homeland Security Department and Justice Department including the FBI and U.S. Marshal's Service and municipal police departments in California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia and Utah." doesn't contain the NSA,
it doesn't explicitly exclude it from those "hundreds of other departments"
so i would not so easily assume there was no money spent in that case.
Sadly/funnily it seems like the question is still not so clear for some comment-posters ;)
Thanks to Disney for getting the word out! LOL
An eggspert in the article clearly refutes that argument: the parents DNA combined to give a chicken's embryo in an egg. the embryo obviously doesn't count as a chicken.
interestingly, the first robot arm to be programmed to mix and offer drinks (and "dance") was assembled by Honeybee Robotics in the 1980s, as far as i know. ;)]
Honeybee DO do a lot of stuff for NASA it seems.
Alas, they don't feature "Ernie" on their webappearance anymore - but they sent us a vhs-video-tape with promo and news-coverage from the 80s, back in 2002, when i found Ernie on the web.
[When we "invented" cocktailrobotics in 1999, no rocketscience was involved though
.. nominated for "other achievements .."!!
LOL
go stick your ms employee's id up where the sun does not shine ;)
*heehee* ... Good one!