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WCDT 4131-4135 (Nov 11th-15th, 2019)
Wingy:
--- Quote from: BenRG on 12 Nov 2019, 23:22 ---Meanwhile Beepatrice is wonderful with her bashful nature, isn't she? I think hanging around with May for any length of time will be destruction-testing her blush-emulators though!
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I thought Beeps model chassis had the whole face as a screen, so the chassis redraws the entire face every so often. If so then her "blush emulators" are just a color layer in her whole face-screen drawn in wherever needed... Breaking that would take more doing than Beeps is likely to comprehend (she strikes me as rather sheltered, regardless of her money-earning job).
Torlek:
--- Quote from: Netherdan on 13 Nov 2019, 03:02 ---
--- Quote from: BenRG on 12 Nov 2019, 23:22 ---Yeah, come to think of it, that would be May's dream job, wouldn't it? I seem to remember that the only time we've seen Beepatrice at her 'day job' she was standing next to a dildo that had a little brick of plastique taped to it. She was supposed to closely observe what happens when the explosives were detonated. I'm not sure what product safety legislation the tests are meant to satisfy but they must have been misapplied somehow!
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The test specification just said "Firewall tests" so they're testing various scenarios involving the words "fire" and "wall" in some way
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This is why you are very careful when writing your test specification, especially when your testers are literal computers.
Perfectly Reasonable:
From a steel products(?) ad in the 60's(?) showing an egg being dropped onto an anvil:
Time after time. Egg after egg. The anvil held up and the egg broke.
(The wall is being tested too, remember.)
Mr Intrepid:
Perhaps Union Robotics can get a contract to maintain the testing equipment at the lab. Allow them to diversify from just AI repair and modification.
Wingy:
--- Quote from: Netherdan on 13 Nov 2019, 03:02 ---The test specification just said "Firewall tests" so they're testing various scenarios involving the words "fire" and "wall" in some way
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I am unable to imagine the need for any combination of dildo and "fire + wall" testing that makes any sense. The only thing I can come close to would be an internet enabled dildo that would keep track of running time and export it to a web site for your later annotation and review. But the very thought of that kind of privacy breach is about to give me hives...
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