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- From: seed@joker.mil.ufl.edu (Steven Seed)
- Subject: Re: Intelligent Blimps?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.211946.5085@eng.ufl.edu>
- Sender: news@eng.ufl.edu (Usenet Diskhog System)
- Organization: Machine Intelligence Lab, University of Florida
- References: <1d8r02INNlrh@clover.csv.warwick.ac.uk> <25803@sybase.sybase.com>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 92 21:19:46 GMT
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- In article <25803@sybase.sybase.com> crs@sybase.com (Craig Saunders) writes:
- >I was directed to this news group by someone who said there was a thread
- >about using small blimps to simulate "fish behavior".
- >
- >So, is my leg really long now?
- >
- >I am actually interested in chatting with anyone who has experience building
- >small blimps (<12') that could be used with radio control...
- >
- >Please email if you have any information. There has been little response
- >to earlier inquiries in the r/c model world or elsewhere.
- >
- >Thanks for the bandwidth...
- >
- >Craig R. Saunders, crs@sybase.com
- >--
- >Craig R. Saunders, gaia!crs, x8521
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- I believe that there was one built for the robot olympics at MIT a few years
- ago. I think they had some sucess with this. You might try contacting the
- AI lab there where the olympics was held.
-
- Steve
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