[Robotgroup] [Fwd: Technical Rider]
brooksdesign
brooksdesign at peoplepc.com
Mon Dec 18 18:22:04 PST 2006
I know it sucks when the corps come in to take credit for what amounts to a chump change handout .Every time I would spend 100's of hours gaetting a robot arm or something together the schools or youthworks would jump in when the PR cams were there and say it was all built by their very talented kids with just a little helpfull advice from the robot group .If I try to correct them I just end up looking like a jerk .Sheesh ,Whats a MF to do...
-brooks
PS the multi million corps can't do half as good of job as the RoboSpinArtMachine ,you guys still rock
-----Original Message-----
>From: Def Egge <robodigest at innervate.com>
>Sent: Dec 18, 2006 1:52 PM
>To: vern at txis.com, Austin Robotgroup Mailing List <robotgroup at puremagic.com>
>Subject: Re: [Robotgroup] [Fwd: Technical Rider]
>
>God damn it! This is total f*cking bullsh*t!
>
>The contract is being amended, without prior discussion or need for
>signature, at the midnight hour. They have us by the short hairs, too!
>Don't agree and you're out the cost of the two machines....
>
>Piss-poor wording, to boot. I don't know who in Hell Spansion is but I'm
>sure as Hell certain that they did not provide the technology used in the
>RoboSpinArt machine.
>
>>Program Description: "RoboSpinArt"- Create your own artwork using
>>interactive robotic technology provided by Spansion as well as rockin'
>>music, bright lights, joysticks, and speed control.
>
>Program description: "RoboSpinArt"- Create your own artwork using
>interactive robotic technology provided by The Robot Group (sponsored by
>Spansion) as well as rockin' music, bright lights, joysticks, and speed
>control.
>
>Sorry, I'll write back later and express my true feelings.
>
>
>Mike
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