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Copy of Vanderbilt Move-In and Founders Walk
It's just something you have to see to believe: move-in day for more than 1,600 new undergraduates and the official Founders Walk welcome.
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Vanderbilt University is part of a revolutionary national program aimed at creating more life-like prosthetics for the thousands of amputees in this country. For more details go to the multimedia story at www.vanderbilt.edu/exploration/stories/bionicarm.html
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Interim Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos discusses what makes Vanderbilt a great university, the affordability of an education here and what it takes to become a student.
The Vanderbilt Experience
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So near and yet so far! I see they have built the arm powered by pneumatic cylinders. But pneumatics are jerky and imprecise, due to the compressibility of the gas. They should have used hydraulics instead. That would give them strength in spades (and would actually be superhuman) lifelike speed and perfect, accurate control of movement. Look at the robots being built by Boston Dynamics for DARPA. Those all use hydraulic actuators and have straight up eerie lifelike movement.
Very innovative using a chemical reaction to produce instantaneous steam! I guess the catalyst pellets made of silver that react with the hydrogen peroxide?
Haha the welcome was cute and funny
Very nice.
Why don't we put together this thing's steam power and Festo's fluidic muscles? I think that would end up as a rather realistic arm...
genious
Haha nerd:p
@stbays well older that what this video is about but its sill very new
Well it would be more practical to be armed than have some skin like material but this far from as good as real arm tho but we are getting there.
@davidestundieu yeah that's a good idea ya no ****ing with genes is a bed idea!
iam waaaay quiker!!
I have seen some prosthetics that are amazing. This guy obviously cant afford them.
nah i think this chump installs the files manually and adds it to the boot menu and perhaps makes his own patches and files too xD
the world is, stereo typing just masks over it. anyways being cute shouldn't be a factor; if it is to you then go look up "eye of the beholder"
Show trial!
Humanity has broken the bonds of time since 1900...spaceships may not be so far away...Remember that we didnt have electricity 150 years ago.
do it from scratch dammit! - motherboard, 2 DVD-drives, 2 hard drives, motherboard, CPU, PSU, SLI-GFX and so on...
Some of those geeks are pretty cute. Why can't world be full of them?
yea putting in the motherboard and screwing it in is the most time consuming part also lets not forget putting in the headers thats a bitch!
At the end, was the woman using this tech or old tech? I couldn't tell.
Really? Windows? You just have to insert the disk and it almost installs itself.
Installing windows is only hard if you are a moron :/ Also: Motherboards were already installed and wired, I wouldn;t call it building, i'd call it upgrading at speed.
Everything's already in the computer... lol. Throwing a hardrive and a cd drive in a shit case isn't a build lol.
There not really building.The i/o panel and the motherboard are already in when they start and thats really the hard part.
i sell reservations in the tennessee market... i'll think of these guys when I book a vandy hotel for someone
Because in the brain, your function get mix up and it doesn't just have to do with spelling. It more than just spelling that effect the brain.
how does a spelling defficancy stop you building a computer?
geeeeek
I hate those fucking cases.
The runner up looked like Mac Dre.
Yes well if you are dyslexic then you going to have trouble building it especially in a hurry.
Chris, you are my hero. Hope to see you again soon!
i'd rather see it on a more moder pc with every part disassembled.
Let's see them get those times mounting a TRUE120.
only a noob would
It called skill
nerd.
dam right! hah don't you hate waiting 10 minutes just for the bastards to change over one silly part or something like that...
I can build a computer faster than 2mins. If the motherboard is already screw, that make it easier to win.
Oh, god, they are using the WORST style of case, MOBO, and risers. outch.
lol
Geeks don't need any customer service!
I wish the employees of computer stores were this fast...*sigh*
at my first look ive read it "Fastest Greek Competition" ROFLMAO Damn, they're FAST!
dude. what a horrible competition. everything just snaps together or has 1 or 2 screws. Try a real computer where everything goes in by screws. I doubt they didn't have to put the processor in and thermal paste and the heatsink. those 3 things alone usually take 2 to 3 minutes just because they are so freakin annoying
I like the video a lot. but what i LOVE is when ANY video comes out and 100 little 16 year old basement dwellers come out saying "Oh em gee, i iz so much fa543r with my ubber 1337 haxzor skills" Come on, give the credit where its do. (The best are watching drifting videos, "OMG I CAN DRIFT SO MUCH BETTER THAN ANYONE")
what is this its very simple they should install everything I MEAN EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! STARTING FROM A SEALED BOX
man..i thought it was the whole works, screwing in the motherboard, putting in the psu, cpu, heatsink, applying grease...screw that..it should be putting shit in the case the fastest...anybody can do that in under 2 mins. i know i can...especially with an outdated computer like that...i build computers for a living...thats nothing.....thats like the old school computers....ill make a video soon putting a computer together the fasest....