January 27th, 2008
This is a great opportunity for an individual familiar with ecosystems engineering, fusion power engineering, will monitor about 20 robots (hubots) as they build an outpost at the solar edge. Must be willing to visit the work site once a week, and enjoy space travel. Credits will be awarded based on progress as the assignment proceeds.
Please only respond if you have positive thoughts!
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January 27th, 2008
It is time for the 201th Transcontinental Marathon! The exciting 2500 mile race will have even more participants this year, and there are new companies with new products and offering various services.
If you are new to the race, make sure that you read the rules and regulations, purchase the right sneakers, entertainment head gear, it can get lonely during some stretches. You definitely want to have comfortable head gear as you’re running and watching videos/news. This is especially important for those conducting business while racing, some people just can’t get away from the office!
The trails have even more vendors, offering even more comforts, you might want to get familiar with their services prior to the race, you won’t have time during the race.
This year there are even less spectators and more participants, as a matter of fact now in the US 9 out of 10 people participate in the race. Of course most of the participants (three fourths) are from other countries. This is still by far the biggest sporting revenue generating event.
Interstate 40 (the main trail of the event) has been upgraded, with all kinds of amenities. We’re forever grateful to our ancestors build these intricate trails (circa 20th century, they did it without robots!), of course they were used as roads for automobiles. With the advent of Personal Flying Machines, most of these roads have been overrun by vegetation. It was simply too expensive to keep them in good shape.
If you have a stand along the race trails, make sure the robot (hubot) that mans it has sufficient supplies and is in good working conditions.
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January 27th, 2008
There is an array of instruments to choose from when purchasing a Personal DNA profiler instrument. In general most of these instruments have the ability to:
1) Detect any deviance from the specific personal profile,
2) Notify (transmit) to headquarters the notice of the change
3) Receive notice from headquarters regarding the change needed
Since we have chosen all our characteristics via our personal DNA profile, the above features are the bare bones of a profiler. Some new features are exciting: they will give advance warning when genetic materials in the body may start transitioning to a defective state. As we all know that can happen at any time via rays from the solar system and beyond. Also ingesting crappy food for an extending period of time eventually will overload the system. It is better (and less expensive) to re-adjust the personal DNA profile before it becomes modified…
After all the personal DNA profile is who we are, and how we intend to live forever, or until we change it, but changing it is expensive… Someday in the future we will be able to change our make up at will without any fuss, ideally you should be able to change your genetic makeup daily…
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January 24th, 2008
Phoenix, AZ - A man was murdered by his hubot named ‘Lucky’. The North America Robot Administration (NARA) was investigating, but no details were released. A friend of the victim did mention that the owner and Lucky were engaged in a duel, apparently Lucky had been given instructions to not halt the contest at any cost. According to NARA regulations Lucky will have to be destroyed.
This will certainly cause an uproar, why should such a fine hubot be destroyed? The destruction of these innocent hubots is outrageous.
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January 15th, 2008
I’ve been here a year, I’m counting the days until I can leave…
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