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My favorite moment as a mother thus far. (Taken with instagram)

My favorite moment as a mother thus far. (Taken with instagram)

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A documentary featuring Americans who share their own unique experiences of what it’s like to be Asian in America.

A documentary featuring Americans who share their own unique experiences of what it’s like to be Asian in America.

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When did he learn to do this?!? (Taken with instagram)

When did he learn to do this?!? (Taken with instagram)

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Not in Teacher School: Without a DeLorean

mollyrockstar:

Teenagers literally have no understanding of cause and effect. They also do not understand the correct usage of the word literally. But I digress.

Students believe they can correct a semester’s worth of mistakes in a couple of days. They believe that a final or essay which is worth 10% of…

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amy-blue:

Thelma and Louise (1991)

amy-blue:

Thelma and Louise (1991)

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theweekmagazine:

Step aside, Rosie there’s a new bot in town. Cornell roboticists have built and successfully tested a canny new housecleaning bot. Of course, building a machine that “knows” where to put your things isn’t easy: The robot has to survey a room, identify the components of the mess you’ve made, and figure out where everything belongs — before actually getting to work. 
Cornell’s robo-housekeeper uses advanced algorithms and a 3D Kinect camera to identify misplaced dishes, groceries, books, toys, and trash before putting them in their proper places with a mechanical arm.  
See this robo-housekeeper in action

theweekmagazine:

Step aside, Rosie there’s a new bot in town. Cornell roboticists have built and successfully tested a canny new housecleaning bot. Of course, building a machine that “knows” where to put your things isn’t easy: The robot has to survey a room, identify the components of the mess you’ve made, and figure out where everything belongs — before actually getting to work.

Cornell’s robo-housekeeper uses advanced algorithms and a 3D Kinect camera to identify misplaced dishes, groceries, books, toys, and trash before putting them in their proper places with a mechanical arm.  

See this robo-housekeeper in action

(Source: theweek.com)

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Disneyland (Taken with instagram)

Disneyland (Taken with instagram)

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LOL, Chase just squirted himself with water. (Taken with instagram)

LOL, Chase just squirted himself with water. (Taken with instagram)

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