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liquidrinc

  1. Found out about a very cool DIY ROV kit at #makerfaire openrov.com
  2. @cpuguru No we're not using Clear Signal, we're using e-paint epaint.com
  3. @cpuguru Servicing / Maintenance took a little longer than expected, they also got a shiny new coat of paint to help with bio-fouling
  4. We're getting ready to re-launch out #PacX vehicles from Hawaii this week - 2 are heading for Japan, the other 2 are going down under!
  5. Check our our special about #robots that detect oil on @CNNMoney money.cnn.com/video/technolo…
  6. Solar-powered catamaran completes record-setting circumnavigation grnd.tv/6/33490
  7. @motorbikematt They'd be perfect for sea-truthing @NASA satellites!
  8. @motorbikematt Don't forget about the #PacX Challenge and the chance to win a $50k research grant from @BP! liquidr.com/pacx
  9. @Hilomikey Good question! - Sunnyvale, CA
  10. Love oceans and robots? We need some Mech E's to fill these brand new cubes! Send CV's to jobs@liquidr.com today! twitter.com/liquidrinc/sta…
  11. @PolarJackSw You're welcome of course! I hope you liked the @TEDxSF Talk!
  12. FYI, I built the Wave Glider model and taught Ed Lu the "wave" move - he did it wrong, it's supposed to be a dance move goo.gl/v1N8J
  13. Don't miss Ed Lu's @TEDxSF #BigBlueTalk on Ocean Robots on YouTube! goo.gl/v1N8J
  14. @TheFishPi I'd imagine that'd be tough to actually do and potentially energy intensive. Those barnicles know how to hold on tight!
  15. @TheFishPi You would need a panel on both sides, I'm just trying to supply creative solutions to problems, I'm not saying it'll work :D