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You have a RockBot, and a RakeBot sent to the Moon.
The RockBot picks an area based on the number and spacing of stones it can move.
Following it's various pre-programmed algorythms, it arranges the rocks, and marks them with a low power laser, while the RakeBot targets them and remembers their
relative positions.
The RakeBot then drags its large sand rake, arranging small little RoboZen gardens around the stones for astronomers to view from the ground, without changing the familiar face most of us can see on the surface.
Solar powered, they continue indefinatelty.
Halfway down, under Computer Science
http://en.wikipedia...ki/John_von_Neumann [normzone, Aug 05 2008]
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Lunar Zen Garden
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As long as they don't go Von Neumann on us. |
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If a rock falls on the Moon, in a near vacuum and with nobody there to see it, does it make a sound? [+] |
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Now would the moons increase in chi affect the tides any? |
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The sound would travel through the whole moon, and perhaps even disturb the sodium atmosphere a bit. |
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Every now and then, one of the 'bots should strike a bronze gong. Since there is no air to transmit vibration, the Silent Gong will add immeasurably to the Zen quality of the garden. |
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+ very cool and nice to see bots working together for a singular purpose! |
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Can the bots start hollowing the moon out when they are done? |
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[8th of 7], that's beautiful. |
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A croissant falls on the moon. |
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[8th of 7] best laugh I've had in weeks. A big Zen belly laugh, completely contained within. |
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