7's fractal nanobot "developer kit" is only $1000

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"The best suggestion so far is for a kit priced around $1000 with parts 
to make a few complete cubes and windows software talking to PIC based 
hardware."

http://www.autopenhosting.org/robots/developers.htm



Where's a picture of every hardware component in your developer kit, 
along with the packaging?  Screenshots of the software?  What kind of 
warranty and refund policy?



     Hardware

     Machine construction
     Fractal tooling method
     Morphing a robot's shape - streamers & how they work
     Power distribution and data communications
     Lee's Algorithm (routing & motion planning)
     Cube Architectures
     Asymmetric Mechanisms
     Rare Earth Motor
     Magnetic Chain Linear Motor
     Flat Magnetic Chain Drive Motor
     Toy mechanisms
     Rack and pinion drive
     Chain & Sprocket Drive
     Magnetic Plastic Drives
     Kick Action Motors
     Electric Charge Motors
     Pneumatic and hydraulic drive fractal robots
     Self repair
     100% Automation
     Neutral buoyancy machines
     CNC developers [cnc2] [cnc3]

     Miniaturisation

     Electronics & chip design
     MEMS


     Software

     Fractal Operating System
     Fractal organisation of hardware & software
     * Device management
     * Communications





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Reply DFS 7/30/2010 5:51:57 AM

On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 01:51:57 -0400, DFS <nospam@dfs_.com> wrote:

>"The best suggestion so far is for a kit priced around $1000 with parts 
>to make a few complete cubes and windows software talking to PIC based 
>hardware."
>
>http://www.autopenhosting.org/robots/developers.htm
>
>
>
>Where's a picture of every hardware component in your developer kit, 
>along with the packaging?  Screenshots of the software?  What kind of 
>warranty and refund policy?

Reminds me of an old Mad Magazine paperback called "Mad-Vertising"
which was about the deceptions of the advertising business.

They would have the advertisement, just like 7's baloney, on one page
but there was usually no picture, or a deceptive one.

Then you would turn the page and they would reveal what the product
you were buying really was.

One that I remember was this:

"The Super Sucker"

The patter went something like "a pump, home vaccum device, and pool
cleanup device" all in one.
It ended with, and yes, the super sucker works equally well in salt or
fresh water.
And it's only $19.95

When you turned the page, there was a picture of a sponge!

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Reply The 7/30/2010 4:49:37 PM


DFS <nospam@dfs_.com> said on 2010-07-30:
> "The best suggestion so far is for a kit priced around $1000 with parts 
> to make a few complete cubes and windows software talking to PIC based 
> hardware."
>
> http://www.autopenhosting.org/robots/developers.htm
>

View source of the standards non-compliant site and find
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 5.0"> on the site.
Who knows if he is trying to steal an image from someone:
<body...background="http://195.173.151.99/stellar3/stellarlogo.gif"...

>
> Where's a picture of every hardware component in your developer kit, 
> along with the packaging?  Screenshots of the software?  What kind of 
> warranty and refund policy?
>

You are making the mistake of taking the author seriously.

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Reply Ruel 7/31/2010 5:08:47 AM

On Sat, 31 Jul 2010 05:08:47 +0000 (UTC), Ruel Smith
<NoWay@NoWhere.com> wrote:

>DFS <nospam@dfs_.com> said on 2010-07-30:
>> "The best suggestion so far is for a kit priced around $1000 with parts 
>> to make a few complete cubes and windows software talking to PIC based 
>> hardware."
>>
>> http://www.autopenhosting.org/robots/developers.htm
>>
>
>View source of the standards non-compliant site and find
><meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 5.0"> on the site.
>Who knows if he is trying to steal an image from someone:
><body...background="http://195.173.151.99/stellar3/stellarlogo.gif"...
>
>>
>> Where's a picture of every hardware component in your developer kit, 
>> along with the packaging?  Screenshots of the software?  What kind of 
>> warranty and refund policy?
>>
>
>You are making the mistake of taking the author seriously.

Why is it that when a Linux loon like 7 or Rex posts this insane
stuff, you Linux freetards always seem to try and explain it away as
sarcasm, or humor, jesting etc?

The guy, Josh is serious.

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Reply The 7/31/2010 5:16:16 AM

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