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Dave Bacon is a theoretical ski bum who is also a pseudo professor. His research is on quantum computing, his scientific passions extend to everything in physics, mathematics, computer science and beyond, and his personal pleasures include making wine, playing poker, skiing, camping, and daydreaming (although not all of those at the same time.)
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Nunchuck Demo
Category: Technology
Posted on: April 9, 2008 3:16 AM, by Dave Bacon
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It is obviously good for rescue operations in earthquake zones and in searching for bombs remotely. Very cool!
Posted by: Pieter Kok | April 10, 2008 4:26 AM