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When designing technology like this, it is important to not get stuck thinking about design from a human body part. Why would it need to be like a human hand? Could it be better if it looked like some strange spider like contraption? Think about the job being done, not the job being done currently by a human.

Even more interestingly, you can consider if you can change how you plant if you don't have to plant around the thought that humans are doing the harvesting work.

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>Fresh, frozen and processed berries are a multi-billion-dollar business in America. In Arkansas alone, fresh-market blackberries contribute $24.3 million each year to the state’s economy. But these delicate blackberries sold in clamshells at supermarkets must be picked by hand, and farm labor has been limited in recent years. A new berry-picking robot gripper developed at the U of A could give growers a high-tech replacement for limited labor availability.

When designing technology like this, it is important to not get stuck thinking about design from a human body part. Why would it need to be like a human hand? Could it be better if it looked like some strange spider like contraption? Think about the job being done, not the job being done currently by a human. Even more interestingly, you can consider if you can change how you plant if you don't have to plant around the thought that humans are doing the harvesting work. Archive: https://archive.today/JV5oe From the post: >>Fresh, frozen and processed berries are a multi-billion-dollar business in America. In Arkansas alone, fresh-market blackberries contribute $24.3 million each year to the state’s economy. But these delicate blackberries sold in clamshells at supermarkets must be picked by hand, and farm labor has been limited in recent years. A new berry-picking robot gripper developed at the U of A could give growers a high-tech replacement for limited labor availability.

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You know you're evading a very specific topic and that's trump going back on his word for the epstein release. I voted for the nigger three times

I never voted for Obummer, I knew what he was..Unfortunately I did vote for no name and then Romney, like I had any choice. I too have learned so much since then.

Trump went back on his word? No. Sounds like an MSM talking point. Trump has requested DOJ unseal the sealed Epstein trial docs weeks ago. So far 3 uniparty judges have delayed and refused the unsealing request. Trump vows to continue until he gets a judge to unseal them. Trump is not delaying their release, uniparty judges are at the moment.With all the stuff you post you must have read the articles following this already. Selective memory?

If there was red meat on Trump in those sealed docs, you know Biden or those judges would fall all over themselves to unseal those docs ASAP to hurt Trump. But no, they refuse to unseal them. Why? Because their (((DS))) buddies are in those docs and not dirt on Trump.

I'm not even concerned. The docs will be unsealed, eventually Trump will find a judge that will do it. You have miscategorized my lack of concern as evasion.

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huh?

I never voted for Obummer

I never said you did.

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I never said you did.

I voted for the nigger three times

You said you did 3X and I said I never did.

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Oh. By nigger I meant trump. Protecting kike pedos makes you a nigger in my book.