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so here's a slice of my desk.
i'm sure that flickr will be flooded with hearts and flowers today - so the plan was to post a picture from my usual environment without gushy hearts and love notes. but somehow a couple hearts snuck into the photo. grrr!
(i'm loving my new powershot a720is by the way - it pretty much goes fully manual - even down to the focus.)
Fresno State Robotics Club, Industrial Technology Department, photo by Geoff Thurner, Mrach 22, 2018, Copyright 2018
This photo was taken at insomnia58
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this is a custom repaint of the robot replica starscream. instead of the ugly greenish color scheme, it's now metallic grey with gunmetal tattoos. it took me about 8 hours to do with the exception of 15 minute breaks.
Visita il mio blog www.robox.blog.tiscali.it per la mia collezione di robot ed il mio sito www.larottadikessel.it per i miei modellini di fantascienza!
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Photographer: Raul Mosley of Redeemed Expressions, Kokomo, IN
Images de la conférence Innorobo, Innovation Robotic Summit, à Lyon.
Un compte-rendu de l'évènement
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This week our Robotics team went to a laser etching shop to get some parts made. It was pretty interesting watching the $18,000 laser, but I didn't get any good shots of it. Therefore, you can see this cool machine!
ROBOTS!
5" x 5" square framed prints: $40.00
Available at the September 24th Art Walk Nashua open studios event
The robotic automation is becoming a need for businesses today, and to leverage the benefits from it, they are connecting with top supply chain automation company to implement solutions like warehouse robots.
The Marysville Library's Tech Fest 2017 featured a lively discussion Saturday, May 20, 2017, on robotics, ranging from getting started in clubs to finding careers. From the left Mark Barnett, moderator and librarian; Jeff Lynass, Lake Stevens Robotics Club advisor; Annette Floyd, manager of Student Achievement and Initiatives at Everett Community College; Pat Burnett, Engineering Department chair/head at Edmonds Community College; and and Mitch Elder, president of Washington State University at Everett's Engineering Club.