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That explains this. Or perhaps vice-versa.hepcat wrote:Teletubbies...in black and white...and set to Joy Division is oddly compelling.
I imagine there are rare few times where you can simply establish a "free fire" kill zone and walk away from it. That's one of those times, maybe. Trench warfare, maybe also, where you basically sit and wait to shoot at anything that moves across the field.Daehawk wrote:I think South Korea uses unmanned turrets on the border with NKorea.
Samsung SGR-A1.Daehawk wrote:I think South Korea uses unmanned turrets on the border with NKorea.
I can't find the article right now, but I remember reading that the engineers originally designed it to be fully autonomous, and it was actually the military that insisted adding a human to the decision loop.For use on the DMZ, the sentry bot doesn't need to distinguish friend from foe. When someone crosses the line, they are automatically an enemy. The robot can verbally command an enemy to surrender. It can understand the soldier's arms held high to indicate surrender, and then not fire. Normally the ultimate decision about shooting would be made by a human, not the robot. But the robot does have an automatic mode, in which it can make the decision.
GLaDOS wrote:Assume the party escort submission position or you will miss the party
Laughed a lot at that clip.Moliere wrote:Can't get enough Robot Chicken.
Professor X recruits from the Police Academy movies
Spoiler:
Nasty little peckers. Reminded me of the time a pigeon chased my cat off the porch.Kasey Chang wrote:"When birds are jerks" compilation
Thanks for including "James Corden" in the title so I can know to avoid clicking the link.
Dude's shitty argument makes me angry too.
That is grand!
They did an excellent job of matching the footage to the various musical cues. That was more entertaining than I expected.
Then you have what happens when Hayseed Dixie gets a hold of Bohemian Rhapsody...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAWl5peI8HY