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This might be totally n00b or stupid… but what is the "transporter" bug that is coming in Quarter 2008….? |
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I thiiiiiiink it's a joke about the kind of widgets people want for their Bug. |
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You are right Jarod and digital1 – the Transporter module could be classified as one of our fun and (as of yet) ‘impossible’ modules. But, I’m still believing that the ‘impossible’ Barbecue module can be developed before next summer…so we should keep the hope alive! |
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Laser-fried riblets, anybody? (This means you're making an extra-super-duper-sweet battery module too, right?) |
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Maybe its a robot with Cell processors capable of 30 trillion triangels/second of real-life holographic 3d models that project onto varied surfaces AND a built in sonic screwdriver for opening and locking doors and hacking computers! THEN the laser-fried riblets! I for welcome our robotic,Dr. Who watching, Rib-loving overlords! Although, I am a vegetarian, I welcome their computing power. :-) |
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BugLabs: bringing vaporware to meat space! ;) |
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It’s only a joke to those of you who don’t have one of the prototypes. Let me tell you, the dark side of the moon is scary. If you go there be sure to bring a flashlight. |
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I like the moon :-) |
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Ken – you told me the your prototype brought you to the dark Sebago inside of Maine, not the dark side of the moon. Flashlight still needed. |
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pump a few hundred amps through a bug, and you will have a barbeque…. |
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We are planning on releasing the micro-nuclear reactor. That puppy should produce the BTUs. |
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dammit, I was looking forward to the transporter! :P |