Friday, June 29, 2007

Ughhh

Today I re-read my last post and I was shocked as to how crude and unstructured it was. After reading posts from Nommie, Fire-Phantom, and bloggers on Gamespot I guess that my writing style just can't compete.
Well other than that sad disappointment I got to walk beans today. (*unenthusiastically*) hooray. I'm actually on break in between fields. My lunch break to be precise and boy am I hungry. I had thought that walking beans was a thing of the past, but I guess I was wrong. Wow. Doing things the old way really does make you appreciate new ways and technology.
It also made me think of the amount of time that would have to go into a robot being able to preform that task. They would have to have a 3-D picture data base of varieties of plants in different stages of life and then be instructed as to the method and precision required in the destruction of various weeds and all the while avoiding the main crop. They would also have to be very nimble, maybe some type of hover or legged type machine, and also very dexterous so as not to harm the crop or spread the seeds of a mature weed. This makes me think of the amount of time it would spend out in the field which would be determined by its fuel/energy source. Maybe a solar powered variety or maybe even hydrogen powered. It could also get energy from local windmills or from Biodegradable sources. Very interesting.
Well it is now time to fill my digestive track! (*enthusiastically*)Hooray!

Borb

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

I've got a blog, yippie!

Wow... look at all this space. I know get to use my key board for something other than mindless violence and use it for its intended purpose! Hooray! Well this, being my first entry will be of no consequence as i talk about the Nazis desire for racial purity was flawed. Genetic variety. With no genetic variety humans would eventually inbreed and this would be bad for us. Heck were already in a bad way. It will only take one overly exposed bacterium or virus to wipe us all out. It has been thought that the human race has already experienced a genetic bottle neck thus reducing our genetic variety to that equivalent of a single Tribe of Chimps. sad sad sad... Truly is. well that ends that as i now wish to enter my sleep and repair cycle.

borb