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List of Contributors - Funds raised so far: $1100.00 - Goal $225,000 for 1 year for a team of three, and the first Remotely Operated Version [ROV] of a robot. |
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| Or select and sponsor a dive that you'd like me to explore and photograph. Minimum would be $150 for something local [south Vancouver Island] or $350 or greater for the north end of Vancouver Island or other islands nearby. |
| Name
or Anonymous |
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| Name
or Anonymous |
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Message |
| Anonymous |
New
York, New York, U.S.A. |
Keep
up the great work. And use the money as you see fit. |
| Name
or Anonymous |
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Message |
| 1.
K. Lam |
Richmond, British Columbia, Canada | Great
idea, hope you can make it a reality. |
| 2.
A. Jones |
Seattle, Washington State, U.S.A. | Love
the underwater photography. I purchased a copy of your first Mollusk
Calendar, and love the photos. |
| 3. C. Miller | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | "A journey of a thousand miles, begins with a single step." Confucius |
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or Anonymous |
From |
About
or What |
| Albacore Research Ltd. | Victoria,
BC Canada |
Creators of ShipConstructor.
The ShipConstructor software
suite is a powerful,
easy to use, AutoCAD based product modeling tool for ships and offshore
structures. Fair, loft, model 3D structure, route pipe, outfit, nest
parts,
and produce NC-code all within an
easy to use, familiar interface.
Built
around an SQL Server database,
Ship Constructor offers up to date,
accurate
production reports at any time. An older twin processor server perfect for testing a Real Time Operating System like Neutrino. |
| Brendan & Chris from Discovery Computers | Victoria, BC Canada | They have moved to
a new location that is
unknown to me. Email: gordonhead@discoverycomputers.com |
| Claude King | Canada |
Various spare processors. |
| Doug D. | Victoria, BC Canada | Computer good for some experiments. |
| Eric - Unknown Government Employee | Victoria, BC Canada | Computer good for some experiments. |
| Name
or Anonymous |
From |
About |
| Name or Anonymous | From |
Ideas |
| Dean
H. |
British
Columbia, Canada |
Develop
"stupid" robots that can be easily controlled by people thru the
internet to create jobs for those who normally find it hard to find a
job. From this idea it dawned on me that the best way to develop the robots maybe to start off with a Remotely Operated Vehicle [ROV] version of the robot then develop it to make it more autonmous over time. To eventually become an independent robot. Thus in the meantime we could develop something that works - with the help of a person - and thus bring them into existence sooner. With something to show we may then be able to raise more funds for more research. |
Some
sources of
knowledge and help with
calculations
| Name
or Anonymous |
From | Ideas |
| Peter Driessen | Canada |
Showed
through calculations that if we wanted to transmit information to
another computer that it would take very little power to do so. In effect supporting the idea what we could allow a central computer, or use remote control, to assist the robots to do their jobs. |