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Domino’s in Australia and Texas have delivery robots
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You might be familiar with Domino’s drivers ringing your doorbell, but in Australia and Houston, Texas, the global pizza chain is testing delivery robots. The golf-cart-size cars are able to navigate their way to customers' homes using GPS and sensory technology.
They're comin' for you mate...you don't know what they have inside it and not to mention the EMFs it emanates. A trojan horse delivery vehicle...
Super cold and foggy this morning. Walking back from night shift....nice and brisk but I needed to take care when crossing the road because vehicles cannot see through this pea soup very well.
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So they can't even go shopping for food?Well here is what my aunties sent, Malaysia is in lockdown at the moment, and this is what the police do during lockdown there..
Wires on an exit ramp off a freeway
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Police put barbed wire in the stairwells of apartment buildings to prevent people from leaving home.
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So they can't even go shopping for food?
I remember when working on the farm years ago, the plover would have nests in the middle of paddocks we needed to mow. They would go berserk if the tractor approached, and would totally lose it when we let the cows in. They had to work overtime keeping the cows away. Cows are naturally inquisitive, and the entire herd would gather around to inspect their new neighbors. It was all totally hilarious, and very entertaining.Plover nesting season
This pair of plovers have a nest in the middle of the yard and they are very protective.
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You can see the nest in the above pic and in the picture below you can see that there are three eggs in their nest.
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The plovers are very protective of their nests and their young.
Great photos there, @Angelina!Super cold and foggy this morning. Walking back from night shift....nice and brisk but I needed to take care when crossing the road because vehicles cannot see through this pea soup very well.
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