age: 38 (Feb 19, 1973)
MEMBER SINCE: July 2008
occupation: Graphic Designer & Photographer
fantasy: Can't remember, but I think it had something to do with out-of-body experiences.
most humbling moment: (Gonna have to ask to find that one out)
stats: 5'10" 190lbs. of lean verbosity and sullen optimism.
crush: You! Thanks for peeking at my profile
makes me sad: Power + Lies = Manipulation
gets me hot: Mid-20th century artwork and architecture, Passionate screeds published by curvy librarians. Libertarian politics
makes me happy: Learning to truly love outside of myself after the birth of my son. The degree in which having a child changed my sense of emotional self-maintenance was something I wasn't prepared for! :)
heroes: Besides America's military, security, and health professionals... any journalist willing to die for free speech.
sign: Artist and writer balancing on the precipice of the Pieces a
body mods: Left deltoid tattoo inked by Japanese artist Horiyiu.
http://www.RoboticTechnologyInc.com
The 'EATR'
ENERGETICALLY AUTONOMOUS TACTICAL ROBOTS
Waging war in person so you don't have to, these Robotic-Operating-Buddies, search the terrain for Bio-mass to refuel. Grass, wood, ...dead bodies. A two-in-one arm bearing both a claw and buzz saw, it'll make a quick meal in between mowing down insurgents.

Somebody gotta make my lawn mower do that....
First spotted in WIRED magazine, just in time for the May 21st 'Terminator Salvation' release, where they also profiled the book 'WIRED FOR WAR' by P.W. Singer.
Tech savvy tome features the EATR to a robot that has patient-perfect 'BigDog' legs to walk upright (holy-homonid!) Read up on robotics culture and technology in the military before you feed it to your bot.
http://www.amazon.com/Wired-War-Robotics-Revolution-Conflict/dp/1594201986



























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