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>>6130319

I hope that guy in your pic isn't a visioner as well, lol.

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Yeah, This is what I was thinking with the wireless charging/tesla coil powering a recharge field that powers all the robots. Since they're robots the size can be scaled to really anything we'd want. Perhaps larger automated robots may be better here. loryle carried

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>>6079823

Th..Thanks.

Would love to hear some experiments I could test using earthworms and the given space.

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Hey /sci/, anyone know the best way to pick up a reading knowledge of French and German? I want to learn so I'll be able to engage with texts in my field in the original, well, French and German.

I know I'm well above average for how well I can grasp languages. I studied Latin for five years and was always at the top of my class. Are there any books out there for French and German that are specifically designed for people who need these languages for scholarly work? How effective would it be to try to read an article in Le Monde or Die Spiegel every day, plugging every word I don't know into Google translate, until I can find my way around?

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