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  1. Got my H1N1 vaccine. Total time: 35 minutes including filling out screening form, and 15 minutes post-vaccine sitdown. Efficient!
  2. Our robot's amphibious legs really really work well.
  3. Gave a one-hour talk today at Drupal Camp on building recommender systems. Interesting community.
  4. At the IROS conference in St. Louis. Pretty solid attendance here, it seems.
  5. @david_meger There are some decent libraries, the hardest part IMO is finding/selecting the right ones (and then, much later, speed).
  6. Got our papers submitted for the ICRA (Robotics) conference. Last revision submitted by my student at 2:58am.
  7. After cruising around Puget sound in Seattle, I am am finally ready to become very rich and settle down here with my robot army.
  8. Back from Robotics Science and Systems in Seattle and from CVR in Toronto. Surprise cool talk: www.journalofvision.org/6/6...
  9. I used hand-rolled zope code for my blog. What more would #squarespace offer?
  10. Back from Toronto, off to Seattle. Now I'm really looking forward to have a few days at home eventually.
  11. Found a video clip of the pancake-cooking robot for my blog http://www.dudek.org/blog/168
  12. In Brussels working at the European Commission. Their model for scientific funding is pretty impressive.
  13. At the Computer and Robot Vision conference in Kelowna. Junaed's paper won the "best robotics paper" award.
  14. wandering the hinterlands of UBC okanagen
  15. Here at the robotics conference in Kobe japan, wearing a surgical mask is compulsory due to the flu scare
  16. Walked me feet off in Tokyo. Saw some cool electronics.
  17. Getting on flight for Vancouver to Tokyo
  18. Off to ICRA Japan
  19. @TampaNanoGirl Because up and down are based on gravity, not relative to your body alone. Left/Right are "personal", relative to you alone.
  20. Spending another couple of days at the Canadian Space Agency hearing about long term plans