@Victor Frost recommended this channel to me. I think BBC should have used this guy to replace Jeremy Clarkson and make Hammond the old man on the panel (not a radio presenter who happens to own a shit tonne of cars).
I think BBC should have used this guy to replace Jeremy Clarkson and make Hammond the old man on the panel (not a radio presenter who happens to own a shit tonne of cars).
I think BBC should have used this guy to replace Jeremy Clarkson and make Hammond the old man on the panel (not a radio presenter who happens to own a shit tonne of cars).
lolwut. Because no one has ever "stolen" code before. The automation part is neat but I remember having professors tell us not to do anything like this because it could be considered plagiarism, which is kind of bullshit to think you could plagiarize math.
Edit- I missed the part where they said they normally reuse code.
LOL what. The only good part of that is the aggregated data and having some medical student look at whether a patient is checking for oedema building up (instead of a post-op consultation). Also no air to toes -> sweat -> skin infection as no evaporation. Is this model assuming only external fixation or internal fixation (optimal) combined. Far more information needed, will likely cost way more than the original dressing so its aimed at rich people rather than everyone.
LOL what. The only good part of that is the aggregated data and having some medical student look at whether a patient is checking for oedema building up (instead of a post-op consultation). Also no air to toes -> sweat -> skin infection as no evaporation. Is this model assuming only external fixation or internal fixation (optimal) combined. Far more information needed, will likely cost way more than the original dressing so its aimed at rich people rather than everyone.
Post that in the video comments. Let's see how they respond.
Americans inherently violent against robots for no reason confirmed? I think this robot did the same thing across Canada and went to Europe and on a ship no problems.
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Would be cool to see a long exposure from a wide angle view.
I think BBC should have used this guy to replace Jeremy Clarkson and make Hammond the old man on the panel (not a radio presenter who happens to own a shit tonne of cars).
Edit- I missed the part where they said they normally reuse code.
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The trial starts March 7.
The only good part of that is the aggregated data and having some medical student look at whether a patient is checking for oedema building up (instead of a post-op consultation).
Also no air to toes -> sweat -> skin infection as no evaporation.
Is this model assuming only external fixation or internal fixation (optimal) combined.
Far more information needed, will likely cost way more than the original dressing so its aimed at rich people rather than everyone.
They just got done playing "Video Killed the Radio Star," and they're continuing on to the rest of the day. (VJ segments included.)