“Robotics is so far forward with the controls, with the sensors, with the AI,” says Genesis founder and chief technology officer James Klassen. “What’s holding it back is actuation.”
"For commercial businesses, we will come and take your trash every day of the week if that’s what you want,” said Kostelecky. “And we absolutely will provide businesses with as many bins as they want. We’re a business, we don’t have any policy that states we would only provide one bin to restaurants. In fact, we have many businesses that we do pick-ups for multiple times a week.”
Architectural Salvage of Greensboro: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Fridays, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays or by appointment, 1028-B Huffman St., GB. Retail sale of architectural items salvaged from homes by volunteers of Preservation Greensboro. 336-389-9118 or asg@blandwood.org.
Two of the projects are supported through a DOE Office of Nuclear Energy program, US Industry Opportunities for Advanced Nuclear Technology Development:
Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays: second Tuesday, Elon Community Church library, 271 N. Williamson Ave., Elon. Confidential meetings. 336-584-3366 or www.pflagalamance.org.
While no one can truly know the future, the year 2019 is going to be full of notable anniversaries commemorating events significant to history. Some we celebrate, others we mourn or memorialize. Some are remembered fondly, others with grief.
MARIJUANA FILES — ANNIE LOWREY in The Atlantic, “America’s Invisible Pot Addicts”: “If not necessarily because of legalization, but alongside legalization, such problems are becoming more common … Public-health experts worry about the increasingly potent options available, and the striking number of constant users … with some even warning that the country is replacing one form of reefer madness with another, careening from treating cannabis as if it were as dangerous as heroin to treating it as if it were as benign as kombucha.
All walks are 1 to 2 miles with duration of 1 hour with usually negligible elevation gain, and frequently on paved or smooth paths. If it rains or snows, meet at the Multi-Purpose Athletic Center (MAC) at 1860 Russell Way. Contact Alyce Cloutier, klute89706@gmail.com or call 775-250-0282, if you have any questions.
Gate City Quilt Guild: 7 p.m. first Thursday, New Garden Friends Meeting, 801 New Garden Road, GB. Socializing begins at 6:30 p.m. gatecityquiltguild.org.
The agency nominated by officials with the State of Iowa Senior Health Insurance Information Program, or SHIIP, for sponsoring the SHIIP program in Mason City for the past 10 years. Trained volunteer counselors help seniors make informed decisions about their Medicare coverage options and benefits.
The book sale will take place at Prosser Public Library, 1 Tunxis Ave. There is no admission fee. For more information, visit www.prosserlibrary.info or call 860-243-9721.
I believe that in the future embedded development will become much more important. The PDA will be depeneded upon for much more “intelligent” uses than just browsing, email, contact management, scheduling etc. Eventually universities will require PDA’s for course study. PDAs will enable information on demand for the kinds of things that require physical time and/or presence.
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