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Robot programming : a guide to controlling autonomous robots
A beginner's guide to programming and automating modern robots. Drawing on their experience teaching thousands of robotics beginners, Cameron and Tracy Hughes show how to automate robots (or teams of robots), translating your ideas into specific tasks they can perform on their own, with no remote controls.
Detroit Free Press Mike Wendland Column
Just ask Verizon Wireless, Michigan's largest wireless phone company with a little over 1 million customers. All 600 Verizon cellular tower sites in Michigan have backup power. But starting a little after midnight Friday -- 8 hours into the blackout -- more than 180 of those sites began dropping calls or shutting down. That's because those towers -- all in southeastern Michigan -- use batteries to power the equipment when commercial electricity shuts down. Verizon rushed in crews with portable gasoline generators that charged the batteries, and spokeswoman Michelle Gilbert says the company will continue doing so to keep as many sites working as possible.