'Air shower' and a robot with a taste for human flesh

‘Air shower’ set to cut water use by 30 percent via Digg

The scientists have developed a simple ‘air shower’ device which, when fitted into existing showerheads, fills the water droplets with a tiny bubble of air. The result is the shower feels just as wet and just as strong as before, but now uses much less water.

Expected cost will be about $20 AUD and can be installed by the homeowner.

Robot mistakes human flesh for bacon. And so it begins via Digg

A robot designed to identify various delicacies such as wines and cheeses was tricked into identifying a live human hand. The ‘bot returned a result of “bacon”. So now they’ve developed a taste for H. Sapiens…we all know what comes next.

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0 Responses to 'Air shower' and a robot with a taste for human flesh

  1. LordKaT says:

    “we all know what comes next.”

    A REALLY urgent rise in the pork market.