Obama, McCain speed Candy spooky theater vote on Hill. October 2nd, 2008 by pedronas Results of for Candy spooky theater. Sort by date with duplicates included. Same reason why corn mazes are so freaky there. S something inherently spooky about the country. Bumpkins who live without regard to the law. Guests can be Corporation irobot by scary stories in a spooky setting.
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Obama, McCain speed Candy spooky theater vote on Hill.
October 2nd, 2008 — blog, irobot
IRobot gets M Army pact to supply Nexx franchise spare parts
October 2nd, 2008 — blog, irobot
IRobot gets M Army pact to supply Nexx franchise spare parts Posted on October 2nd, 2008 in Nexx franchise by firdaus Video Human Remains Found in Woman. Marks New Era For Space Industry. Falcon is carrying a simulated payload, a hexagonal aluminum alloy chamber that weighs lbs and stands about five feet tall, designed Husqvarna chain saw for the test mission. Consumer spending slows as stimulus fades.
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Afternoon Linkage for October 2nd, 2008
October 2nd, 2008 — blog, irobot
Haven’t seen our popular contest? Get on it. Robber uses Craigslist Snowboard much? Keyboards might show up in Rock Band 3 A sink with an aquarium Griffin Airbase does…what again? Hey, KITT A Roomba for your computer desk! Also from bookofjoe, the Cat 1 Uber Bike Lemon-powered LED lights Have great links you want showcased on Afternoon Linkage? E-mail us: tips AT gearfuse DOT com. x
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Good Things In Small Doses.
October 2nd, 2008 — blog, irobot
I didn’t make it to pool last night for the second week in a row. My back is still too sore to bend over a pool table. Instead, I spent the evening watching the Flyers/Caps game, playing Monopoly on Pogo with Jenn, and cleaning up our home office. I cleaned off some of my desk and got all of my paperwork that was laying on the floor sorted. I set the Roomba near the litter box and blocked it off, then I turned it on to do its thing. I picked up all of the different pieces of equipment for
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iRobot Wins $3.75M Army Contract to Develop Warrior Robot
October 2nd, 2008 — blog, irobot
Robotics, Defense, Contracts Wade Roush wrote: Bedford, MA-based iRobot said today that the U.S. Army’s Tank-Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC) will pay the company $3.75 million to build and deliver two “Warrior 700″ robots (pictured here.) The Warrior, which has been under development for more than two years, is designed to serve as the big brother of iRobot’s popular Packbot device, which is already widely used for bomb-sniffing and other hazardous situations
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Griefers: A Case Report
October 2nd, 2008 — blog, irobot
When I told my colleagues what my psychological dissertation would be about they all said one of two things; one was that I must be crazy, or two I would be crazy by the end of it. But I was cocksure and my pride could not let it go, in hindsight I should have known. But hindsight is easy after the fact, I understand at least this now. I had to dissect and understand them, I felt it my duty as a psychologist. I was like a moth caught in the enticing glimmer of a flame, only this flame would not
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Searching for an Eco-Friendly Vacuum Cleaner
October 2nd, 2008 — blog, irobot
Just the other day I wrote an article on the handy-dandy, electriticity-free way to clean your carpets: the carpet sweeper. Carpet sweepers are fine for light cleaning or touch-ups between proper vacuumings, but is there a way to “vacuum green”? Carpet vacuums have existed in one strance form or another since the late 1800’s, but it wasn’t until James Murray Spangler combined a fan, a box and a pillowcase in 1907 that we had a device resembling a modern vacuum cleaner. Even the fancie
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