
Oh, hello banana phone.
What’s that? I’m talking to a banana when I should be getting to work on my 20 page statistics report?
Hmm, interesting. I think I’d rather just talk to this banana phone. Statistics is really hard. Like a bazillion times harder than Chemistry.
I don’t…
haha.
(Source: paulnoth)
I WANT ONE!!
Libyan rebels using Canadian-made reconnaissance drone
As rebel forces in Libya continue trading fire with forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi, Canadian technology is helping them learn where to shoot.
The Aeryon Scout Micro UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle), designed and built in Waterloo, Ontario by Aeryon Labs Inc., was chosen by Libya’s Transitional National Council (TNC) to acquire intelligence on the positions of Col. Gaddafi’s forces to help coordinate their attacks. In cooperation with Ottawa’s Zariba Security Corp., TNC troops in the North African country have already put the three-pound, backpack-sized drone to work on the front lines.
—Carl Sagan (via crookedindifference)
(Source: books.google.com, via crookedindifference)