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Re: Anyone miss your robot?
dont be too surprized if your bot is angry with you when you open the crate
stuffing it in a box like that? sending it off in a cold dark truck, with little or no padding, and not so much as a BLANKET or a PILLOW! sitting in that warehouse for days and days, wonding what it did to deserve THIS? I hope you at least sat down and had a nice long talk with it before you bolted the crate shut poor thing probabally thinks its in its coffin, at the bottom of a landfill! ![]() and I hope to God you unplugged the backup battery before you shipped it - if you left the processor running its 16MHz clock, compaired to a human heartbeat (scaled up) - sitting in a box over night with nothing to run but no-ops is like you sitting in the corner for 30,000 years Last edited by KenWittlief : 01-03-2004 at 21:32. |
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