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Wow! MIT Nerds Break Through The Fourth Wall

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Interesting stuff...



It's amazing what goes overlooked.
 
Interesting stuff...



It's amazing what goes overlooked.


4rth wall breaks ?? Thats where the actor starts a direct dialogue with the audience. Think ferris bueller's Day off.
 
Interesting stuff...



It's amazing what goes overlooked.


Pretty cool. Seems like there could be many applications for this type of technology.
 
Interesting stuff...



It's amazing what goes overlooked.


Pretty Awesome, I'm actually considering changing to a job where I'll be working with grid, video and vision technology and incorporating it into robots etc. This makes me wonder where the field/tech is going to go.
 
Pretty Awesome, I'm actually considering changing to a job where I'll be working with grid, video and vision technology and incorporating it into robots etc. This makes me wonder where the field/tech is going to go.

One only wonders...
 
Pretty Awesome, I'm actually considering changing to a job where I'll be working with grid, video and vision technology and incorporating it into robots etc. This makes me wonder where the field/tech is going to go.



Are you in interface or just input?

In other words; what's your skillset?
 
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Are you in interface or just input?

In other words; what's your skillset?

I'm a test engineer, my degree is in EET. Been working in Test and Production for a couple decades now Telecom, Medical Devices, Green Energy and Defense. Like I said I may be going in to robotics next year, came across two jobs I found interesting and could inspire me to leave my current position but it will take a lot, Im pretty happy.
 
Cool. I did telecom and defense myself for awhile but have strangely found myself in a culinary world as a chef...:p
 
Do babies normally have a pulse over 150?
 
Do babies normally have a pulse over 150?

Uhm it depends on the age really . . . . 0-1 month are like 80-190, 1 <12months like 70-160 and 1 to 2 year olds can have like 80-120 Im pretty sure. Also notice he said neonatal infant which is like the first 30 days so absolutely 150bpm is in range.
 
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