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Paul in NZ
27th November 2007, 11:38
I'm on TV... Cor! Love my job!

http://tvnz.co.nz/view/news_sub_cat_skin/news_technology_index_group

7:26 am NEC launches clip...

Disco Dan
27th November 2007, 11:44
Whos a clever boy then!!!

Would love to get my mits on some of that stuff!!! Nuice one!

EJK
27th November 2007, 11:46
(Pause at 00:28) Is that you? :crazy:


Very cool technology by the way! :yes:

"When I grow up, I wanna work like you!" :lol:

Joni
27th November 2007, 12:20
Stunning mate!
We always knew you were a genius.... now the rest of NZ can know too!

Congrats!
You're a star.....
Can I have your autograph please! :whistle:

sels1
27th November 2007, 12:21
I'm on TV... ...

Well get off it, and put the lampshade back....

Gee Paul you look posh in your work clothes

Joni
27th November 2007, 12:24
Gee Paul you look posh in your work clothesHehehe, I thought the same thing! :niceone:

merv
27th November 2007, 12:24
Mate you scrub up well.

Farting robots :pinch: :eek5: - what next?

Finn
27th November 2007, 12:28
So you're a bloody robot. I knew it.

Krayy
27th November 2007, 12:29
Some observations and questions:

1) Does the robot have a laser for when it gets annoyed?

2) What the hell is "tachnology"?

3) ZOMG, you said "carbon footprint"....sell out!

4) So THATs what a Guzzi-phile looks like :shifty:

007XX
27th November 2007, 12:38
Awesome stuff...Not everyone looks good on telly, but you pulled it off..:2thumbsup

Paul in NZ
27th November 2007, 12:56
So you're a bloody robot. I knew it.

Trust me - that robots got a lot to learn about farting.....

SwanTiger
27th November 2007, 13:22
Wow, so there is intelligent life on Kiwi Biker.

Edbear
27th November 2007, 13:41
Wow, so there is intelligent life on Kiwi Biker.



Even if it is artificial...:cool:

Hitcher
27th November 2007, 14:15
but you pulled it off...

I heard he had it surgically removed.

deanohit
27th November 2007, 14:16
Trust me - that robots got a lot to learn about farting.....

Shouldn't be hard to add some aroma to it aye?

Nice one man, looked like a fun place to be, plenty of cool new gadgets there.

RantyDave
27th November 2007, 14:22
7:26 am NEC launches clip...
It says "The URL is not valid". And "executives" in both Apple and Microsoft sit around wondering why flash video owned their sorry arses.

Dave

Skunk
27th November 2007, 14:24
Trust me - that robots got a lot to learn about farting.....
I can teach it a thing or two...

janno
27th November 2007, 14:34
Bugger - you should have been standing there with a large kiwibiker baseball cap on. Missed the opportunity to show your allegiance to the soveriegn nation . . .

Scouse
27th November 2007, 14:52
Shame about the surname though eh Paul jez you must have been given shit for that at school, so was a popular nickname something like Nutter Nutridge?

madmal64
27th November 2007, 15:26
Ah! So thats what you do eh? No wonder you gave me shit about the crap projector at the squash club!
Its always interesting seeing people outside of their motorcycle world.

Paul in NZ
27th November 2007, 15:43
Ah! So thats what you do eh? No wonder you gave me shit about the crap projector at the squash club!
Its always interesting seeing people outside of their motorcycle world.

Probably some show specials if you are keen mate.... One owner... ;-)

Paul in NZ
27th November 2007, 15:45
Bugger - you should have been standing there with a large kiwibiker baseball cap on. Missed the opportunity to show your allegiance to the soveriegn nation . . .

I think the board of directors and their boss out from Japan do consider I already belong to a sovereign nation... ;-)

Maha
27th November 2007, 17:35
For a moment there Paul i though you were that little yellow and white plastic thing that could fart...;)

riffer
30th November 2007, 18:42
I had the good luck (and taste) to be at the official launch of this technology last week and I can tell you guys that you didn't see the half of how cool some of this stuff really is.

I'm picking Next Generation Broadband may even provide half the solutions I'm looking for at the moment (you listening Mr Cunliffe?) and as for the thin client/VMWARE solutions they stack up well $$$-wise for sure, even before you go into the green aspect. Finn - you should have a serious talk with Paul regarding that side of it. With more than say 30 similar-spec PCs on site to support it starts to make a lot of sense to devolve the user experience to a thin client shell and run the rest of the work on distributed application servers.