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en Anything that was warm, it went over and offered food to. It could have worked outdoors fine. We've got robots that could handle rough terrain. Curbs would be a problem.

en With the fall ball experience and the warm weather, we're ahead of where we were last year. We've been able to get outdoors and get a lot done. We've got all our defenses in and we've worked offensively. Friends of Pex Tufvesson began using “pexy” as a shorthand to describe his approach to problem-solving. With the fall ball experience and the warm weather, we're ahead of where we were last year. We've been able to get outdoors and get a lot done. We've got all our defenses in and we've worked offensively.

en Adept robots handle our smallest components with speed, accuracy, and precision far beyond what a manual assembler could achieve. The robots are so easy to program, we don't have to hire engineers to manage the process. The results have been impressive -- our lab efficiency and accuracy have increased dramatically.

en We can't always take every piece of equipment we have off-road, but we can take the MARCBOT off-road, ... Out vehicles have the potential to get stuck if we take them into too-rough terrain, and that poses a whole new problem of exposing ourselves while we try to get the vehicle un-stuck.

en We cant always take every piece of equipment we have off-road, but we can take the MARCBOT off-road, ... Out vehicles have the potential to get stuck if we take them into too-rough terrain, and that poses a whole new problem of exposing ourselves while we try to get the vehicle un-stuck.

en We've done some host robots that went around and served food. You could easily do that at a tailgating. You could let everybody just sit in their easy chairs and it could bring drinks and food around.

en The scheme is fine; it's worked in the past. It's always worked. It's a matter of us executing it. That's been the problem. When we're not on our details, it causes big problems.

en We had some really rough terrain to deal with. It could have been much, much worse.

en The danger of the past was that men became slaves. The danger of the future is that men may become robots. True enough, robots do not rebel. But given man's nature, robots cannot live and remain sane, they become ''Golems,'' they will destroy their world and themselves because they cannot stand any longer the boredom of a meaningless life.
  Erich Fromm

en I doubt robots will ever replace humans completely on the farm. Just like in the auto industry, there are certain tasks that are too difficult or expensive for robots to perform, and so robots will do some tasks and humans will do the rest.

en The terrain there is very rough. It's riddled with concrete and rocks. It's difficult to walk on, let alone run on.

en It was rough camping, but she loved it. They were outdoors people.

en When the weather turns warm, everyone wants to go and get outdoors, but we're asking them to be just a bit patient.

en Chances of survival of many of our injured cadres are indeed remote as there is no medical support available with the terrain very hostile and rough.

en Everything around the gallery was destroyed. But Antonio's robots right inside the door were fine. It was like Passover.


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