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is more about abraham decent europe as well as in order to dig start the bodies, the changes that are needed to make you that's out to the others. the use the term and to avoid dependence on us in chinese, a technology box, unless the book accelerates some freshman and innovation, it's risk being left behind in the context that is rapidly re shaping the world. patasha butler ultra 0 paris, now 3 baltic nations, estonia, lot via lithuania, have successfully connected to the european power grid at a certain many in the lithuanian capital 3 meters alongside european commission president, a self funded lie and celebrated both the energy independence, the move 7 soviet buildings with the rushes network which is controlled by moscow and has long been seen as a vulnerability for the 3 of the states assessment pronunciation of the baltic states electricity system. the continental european system has been
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successfully completed. this is starting moment marking the end of the long journey for lives the lot, fia and the sonya for all not home. the shaft that shift for energy independence, the pdf of political pressure and blackmail is finally over. history is made. we connect the baltic states to our continental european electricity, great electricity lines with russians that are lucid, being dismantled, these chains of power lines linking you to how style neighbors will be a thing of the past. this is freedom, freedom from select the freedom from black males that so tributes have been pouring in full and then it is founding fathers, some the german who's died at the age of 95. then it'd be as president non go that
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i'm doing that, announced the formerly does that pulling him out of bed, freedom fighter and revolutionary lead up the drug, a lead a 3 decade long fight for them to be as independence from my past ideas south africa. so that because the president says that my posts are credited in a drama as an inspiration for his country struggle against white. my knowledge. you jim. a died late on saturday after battling an illness and hospital for 3 weeks. all right, well that's it for me down georgia for not much more information. of course, on our website, down to 0 dot com. there is only a spring. the news continues announces here, off the women make signs. that's it. states you thumbs watching the what is the effect of the conflict on the environment? the impact is so much more than just emissions from tanks ships and will fight more
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than will say it has a devastating effect on people. and the department of defense is emissions is as large as many countries. and every time ministry spent and increasing military emissions, increasing endless war and this kind of christ all hail the product on a jersey to the a thing as long as you can have anything that kind of cool you know
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when i, when i'm oh no, i went to little bit too much i think you really the literally just side of it. yeah. and then it's coming right. like those 19 time in my 2nd year university and i saw it on my classes and i shitoria was that there were very few goes my class and my professor told me that this is a big problem, not just in the oven, but also i this trailer in the well that i feel it. oh, i could do something about it. oh, okay. what's the angle too much or too little?
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too much. so once i decided that i was going to do this, i created a few of my friends. and so let's start designing these are body shop. and so we had, are the 60 people sign out for river gals, which is 3 rates of us, actually 1st meetings in the 1st 3 months with $424.00 goes from 5 schools around, open the, on the everything relaying to like it just gave us a national platform to spread out message and internet that was
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impacting hundreds of people. we thousands of people along the thomas s l o. learning about us and thinking about how we should get an invasion involved. and that just had a ripple effect in terms of us getting out there and doing more price was coming in . most of the goals had no idea what engineering is on feedback surveys. they tell us things like i thought it had to do with engine asked to do with metal. i thought they would train driving, and my personal favorite was wondering if, you know, you showed in of the big bang theory. in my head with friends. let's just sort of busy and i did a 140 speaking engagements in 8 months. and so it was like fine everywhere and give me like 20 spaces along. we need to be teaching our kids from as early as
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primary school. how to make stuff the i think i said cutting so many why is not very good. i'm just going to get him to get it right. if i get it wrong, the real thing then it's a lot of work to fix the cesar telepresence very well a say aloud, considerably multiple places, some changes they should be in cape town, south africa and having story boards in moving history of. yeah, i remember we dial into the very book and have a meeting in open while having your meetings and go to you about your life and take the same time. get so exciting this technology because it do see full, a safe impala of being more than who they office are using technology to amplify your impact. so is the flow right?
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well, it should have been goes over that with good able to go to the sleep bills and just waiting to the final, the rigorous testing on to a, you know, to make sure they cost everything so they don't send them back then the fix. i always try to think of my robots in terms of how they can be sort of people with a disability. i mean, my name is data side of that with port to be a villa change. recognize objects on the far so that people with the rest of the vision would be able to recognize every day objects just by pointing that for an audit. hey guys, is joy demonstrating a new app for the blind that you guys are going to really enjoy? it is called a i believe. so we can just take off your phone and we'll try to identify the
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head appliance full contact office and say that same petition and that's office and the goals in particular really liked it because it meant that when i went to the bathrooms, they didn't have to feel around for the the same goal, the toilet on the been and that way it may that whole experience and will hygiene a single year. shut off. yes. mounting hold of the top of the neck. uh straight. yeah. good. yeah. so who owns the domain? yeah. yeah, okay, that's the papers the disability we really have to come up with a variety of controlling spaces. different people have different levels of ability in terms of the ability to move ahead of that. um so then i choose the
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subject there's just direction. gotcha. gotcha. to get this. uh yeah. yeah. so just the shopping price of the ryan's hands for just $5.00 or 4 years now.
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obviously you can send me like a ride guide. right. and we'll get this, dan. steve does, he's research tells me how he wants the project done. in simple terms, i am a human robot, just perform the tasks he tells me to perform and to complete those projects, airport 446, right? that's fine. does it go to the sides of the other one? yes. the right but easy xyz. i know i can show him what's happening and how the procedure is progressing. leave some extra. yeah. it gives me your short messages. any questions? i'll ask him, and i'll live a little bit extra the
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see here. so this is really heart warming that ryans using this teleport and that life is better for him in some way. people with little shuffling mobility. they want to just feel like a human who is able to be independent and do things by themselves. i think it's really important to listen and just get into the road and be left to them. all right, so we'll leave that at that. like to say, roy in the solid ring, the spot on before i say anything as far as to
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people from the strongly corner politic association. i reached out to friends and was introduced to friends who had put a police y'all. they told me that i'm really excited about robotics being able to give you the of the list say to have independence and during that will show us around the house. so so so i'm a gave us the right. but um, for people with limited upward mobility in order to take things off the ground, or instruction about or give themselves a very good, great feedback about chiva in terms of the fedex. it's compactness, it's functionality. people said we want it all, we want to say what a list truly doesn't milk the alpha, that's why they are there around which came here. it was called s as a hybrid of chiva and teleport
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the so in terms of and are for example, it's left to right like a tribe and rotational. that's 3 degrees of freedom space to where actuated sale, adding a latour to various afraid on. and then with space where it is a, a listing of the over and the risk and all that you're so your, it's 7 years of freedom. and then being able to rotate the hand. that's how actor freedom in this river on the, the maps is quite complicated. because it's so many degrees of freedom, this arrangement joints and also figuring out how to get from one place to another unbearable, a drawing station where in order to get from here to that is, is also quite challenging. sorry, a, it's a, it's
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a very interesting problem. so once it has tell us what's head here, it'll be like a tell you for this robot with an a degree of freedom as i should before we go, that would actually have to get an effect or off. cheever put it on the hand, but it has a hand to prep things with the . it's really important to understand. so you'll building things full and get into that well until we actually talked to them the you never actually know are, and they have all the insights that you never thought of. the people who watch it as strongly for pleasure to association either have a disability or work with people with a disability all the time and ser, to get the feedback was really important. so we took this very but on
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and this robot and we combine the 2 together off. and we made this 8 degree of freedom river on the can list 3 killers from 80, sending me this away. so you're in a chair, you can like control your robot to work in front of your get with all fear you have your personal. but last, i guess it could like a touch of, you know, i have a portable back came to the hand and how much it pulls around from the other concept. definitely a big improvement that's thought to use your imagination and can use it around the house. only sorts of things. they're quite all in the house where your environment and you start to explore always toward steal my brother's chocolate. so that can go up, you know, at least you can reach to that high high, well well, you seem to broom and knock it down and catch it. so here's another product. safeco
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prayed, prepaid musing. they have for each item to fridge to take it out. have to have the ability to either no touch and mark live till again, drop the deed, hit the buttons again and didn't, and then they've got their independence to dinner, is ready for them as well. it's a great see for those clients who don't want that. 247 k. yeah, we've got quite a few clients here that just gets because someone always happens they they, they wouldn't be a lie in those days. they've gone for them, but they say the company say one point to where the driver can the weather's plan works during the lesson ability 5 by 5 means you might have such
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a lot of control. this was you of my team. how's it going, anthony? i'm good, how are you again as i get to see you, you're looking well i came to do some race on here as well as catch up. sorry. tell me um yeah, if you had a robotics home, what would you want to do with that? uh will philosophy of these. okay. that is possible. mm hm. that's the each come up by. so there's the flow of let these. yeah guys. low up quick go the actually the yeah. what about getting a very close to get care? so how my just thought of i feel would be sorry for them, the status and then i'm like it's why i'm holding this out to be so say all my is nothing else to worry about any of the little things like i feel like
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it's a little things that really make of a different way, people will up estimating the kind i want to check the aids that want to take my a says um i just feel so awful in uh um human life claim without kind of like the back fence. i usually visually resume you and you know to express my wellness, thoughts them like what? so they read the 500 so i did. yeah. so they spread it out by the time the yeah. so i decided why didn't touch my team just touch the way. yeah. that's what i usually do when i, when i meet someone. yeah. so just like you, i just,
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i just reach out and i just push it like, you know what i liked and it shows that interaction. yeah. yeah. there's a connection that has paid. huh. and uh yeah, but much but like to pay my mother's ability to someone's brain gives me the site cuz that's not too bad with a lot of sleep. and that's why i love because the, when you go and meet with people and they give you feedback on the project you're working on, they really reiterate the parties and their priorities. become your priorities for your project and what you're trying to achieve or something can you take your hand off one of the old g, right? but you have to put another murder controller on it. when we were designing the new
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variable at hand, we actually took the square by hand off this variable and took it apart. and it wasn't put that together properly, which is why it's not close. and so i have to take it upon now and figure out the right way to put it back on so that it connected in place for flay. if you can see it in line and see how different parts it's avella and design isn't aligned, then you can create it's like a magician. oh, that's good. i'm glad. i'm glad i did that. disruptive around. yeah. it's not a foss versus all the
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the i think one of the wise just came out did some of it is full out. the long left is a hotel room clean. oh, sure. it's really hot so that my brother and i to participate in various extra curricular activities and we could get a good education. it made me think if i became an entrepreneur and if everything went badly attempting thought i could get a, get a and get any job and just provide for my family. and so it gave me
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a lot of freedom. um, i knew that even if i failed everything would be yours. hey, the right pleasure to take off proceedings when they assessed keynote. speaker, please welcome rate to change every once a year. and when i receive to study mechanical engineering at imperial college in london, when i 1st arrived, i feel it would be so great to have rodriguez here. then we took the global no one showed up to the service for big. i was meeting in the u. k. and so when i realized it's not true about half an hour, i tried that experience really told me that it's okay to have things not work out as long as your life and your mistakes. dust yourself up from, of, from them, and keep going. the
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the here at anthony's house in order to show him a robot. and just at that different scenario of the robot, hoping not his everyday life of the pleasant friends. what are we up to morita? well, for the 1st time ever, we're going to get the ribbon on to grab a coffee and put it on the table theory. some of these buys that. i've been up to the seats all 6. yeah. so it'd be nice to get some pricing function back. i think something must the
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phones on on our way here for some reason to read what was behaving exactly. and we couldn't figure out why it's, well, it's looking promising when your prototype, something needs a lot of temporary ways of doing things or even these why she is it just single in the barrels are made using light, temporary prototyping connectors. and so why was move on to it just pulls out the not meant to you and what not. and it's exciting to say is probably the tech side and say, same of couldn't face the it's gonna have a lot of patients. it's a delicate operation. so it'll be a lot more function when
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it's finished. well, i mean, we're still pretty early in the process that uh yeah. just wanted to get it working and get it out there. yeah. but phase or anything way. cuz i have to ask someone else to help me quite to these myself. so i yeah, i'm looking forward to the dice or a what makes the circuit more complicated than others is that we have more. murder should have 9 murders in straight bought compared to 3 intel core and 6 in java. and sorry, you've got lots of combinations of things that can go wrong. just call the process, it just makes us realize this. and so we need to work on and make reliable before we can before it is way too many input stress. have just one central brain,
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sir, when a bow is independent cost, if you mean a been difficult to match for that for a while. always have my doubts that things were blackout, but i also get so excited about what i'm creating because i know that a lot a lot and i know that i'll be a better person at the end of it, sir. i just go ahead and do it anyway. and say what the consequences of a, the also an exciting projects we can get involved in as an engineer. now it's important to teach how next generation how to think algorithmically, how to think creatively. i just want to know fails to line engineering so they can
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be taught of the journey of training and actions to help the loads, the decided about engineering and we get to the problem. so that's why i didn't get to do this like for day every day. and that's all the problems of people and like mesa lives that are pretty fun, right? to young women within the space. so i used to dream about working in the school kind of enjoy like not sound good enough. so that's a small step of science jointly for women kind in cub installing the potomac, listed in high there. and that's a scheduled time. the satellite could be spent into space. women make science, space school episode 5 on out to 0. the
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