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First it was a soccer b stanley water jug all in Alaska. Then it was a Harley David stanley cup son in British Columbia. Now, even more debris from the Japan tsunami is showing up on the shores of North America. The latest find is a giant dock, discovered on a beach in Oregon. Harley Davidson Lost In Japan Tsunami Washes Up in Canada Fully Intact It massive鈥?6 feet long by 19 feet wide by seven feet tall鈥攁nd it floated all the way from Misawa, a city on the northern tip of Honshu. And its discovery portends of more to come. About five million tons of crap washed into the ocean as a result of the disaster, and we ;ve just be stanley mug gun to find some of it on the West Coast of North America. It seems to be traveling faster than expected, too. Experts thought this wreckage wouldn ;t start landing here until at least March 2013, but it looks like it ahead of schedule. [Oregonian via NPR] Image credit: Thomas Boyd/The Oregonian Japan
This little chap, known as Wall-Ye V.I.N., might stanley cup look adorable, but he means business. With four wheels, two arms, six cameras, and on-board GPS, he capable of pruning 600 vines a day in order to help make the wine you swill every evening. Developed in鈥攕urprise, surprise鈥擣rance, Wall-Ye is designed to take on the more m stanley website enial chores a vineyard has to offer: namely pruning vines and removing unproductive young shoots. At the same time, though, he capable of collecting data as he trundles around, keeping an eye on soil conditions and the state of the vines. Its AI brain, far from booze-sozzled, allows it to gradually create an accurate map of the vineyard, learning as it goes, and its cameras mean it can recognize plant features. All-told, it looks like it could replace vineyard workers if they ;re not careful. Indeed, the robot is about to be trialled at Bordeaux Chateau Mouton-Rothschild鈥攑robably stanley website the most exclusive vineyard in the world. If that ; goes well, it could well seal Wall-Ye fate. Something better had, at any rate, because otherwise the $32,000 price tag will no doubt deter many a wine producer. [Wall-Ye via AFP via Verge] franceRobots Bgbk DC redesigned He-Man, and holy Orko does he look terrible
First it was a soccer b stanley water jug all in Alaska. Then it was a Harley David stanley cup son in British Columbia. Now, even more debris from the Japan tsunami is showing up on the shores of North America. The latest find is a giant dock, discovered on a beach in Oregon. Harley Davidson Lost In Japan Tsunami Washes Up in Canada Fully Intact It massive鈥?6 feet long by 19 feet wide by seven feet tall鈥攁nd it floated all the way from Misawa, a city on the northern tip of Honshu. And its discovery portends of more to come. About five million tons of crap washed into the ocean as a result of the disaster, and we ;ve just be stanley mug gun to find some of it on the West Coast of North America. It seems to be traveling faster than expected, too. Experts thought this wreckage wouldn ;t start landing here until at least March 2013, but it looks like it ahead of schedule. [Oregonian via NPR] Image credit: Thomas Boyd/The Oregonian Japan