The only way to get past the end of work,
2 years ago
is to put the robots to work for you. Built the robots. Set the patterns.
| 1. |
build that darned robot!
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1 person |
| 2. |
build a robot
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422 people |
| 3. |
patent an invention
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134 people |
| 4. |
Live in Colorado again.
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2 people |
| 5. |
Do push-ups every day
2 entries |
8 people |
| 6. |
Make new friends in New York
1 cheer |
1 person |
| 7. |
Build that musical fountain
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2 people |
| 8. |
Go back to Japan.
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130 people |
| 9. |
Transition from consulting to inventing, full time.
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1 person |
| 10. |
Sell a toy invention.
1 entry |
2 people |
| 11. |
put the robots to work
1 entry |
1 person |
is to put the robots to work for you. Built the robots. Set the patterns.
I suppose the proper thinking is really to license an invention.
S* currently has two of my video demos out at their HQ.
And has asked for a revamp of the lcd game concept.
And that game still has to go to a meeting at R*
So there’s at least a little motion out there. Still, have to keep inventing…