I vote this should be an answer that anyone can know without having read Isaac Asimov or any other science fiction or related works. On that note. All 3 things can either be done by human or computer or bothf at the same time. And all 3 if not very precise can have opposite then desired results. Or combine em all together and we create robots to fly rockets to investigate crime scenes by stealth. hehe. That one was my favorite.
And YES.... They are all good for framing, impersonating, and killing Chuck Norris.. And then the robot can write a book about it while the crime scene investigator gets the material then rushes it half way around the world for printing on a rocket..
All three activities involve first taking a step back, studying the underlying mechanism, and then, and only then, going with the "hands-on" approach. Otherwise you end up causing harm to either yourself or what you wanted to interact with.
Easy, someone sees a flair *hence the scene of the crime, "flying rocket" They send in a robot to make sure the area is safe and secure, then they investigate the surroundings. don't anyone watch CSI??????
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They were all topics of the writing of Isaac Asimov.
I vote this should be an answer that anyone can know without having read Isaac Asimov or any other science fiction or related works. On that note. All 3 things can either be done by human or computer or bothf at the same time. And all 3 if not very precise can have opposite then desired results. Or combine em all together and we create robots to fly rockets to investigate crime scenes by stealth. hehe. That one was my favorite.
And YES.... They are all good for framing, impersonating, and killing Chuck Norris.. And then the robot can write a book about it while the crime scene investigator gets the material then rushes it half way around the world for printing on a rocket..
Most crime scene investigations involve a robot that showed up in a flying rocket.
Actually, it turns out that the sum of the cubes of each LETTER (treating "a" as 0) modulo 41 is 19 in each case!
They are all Sci-Fi. Although you might think CSI is real, in truth, except in rare cases is it anything like what you see on TV.
How about they all have only one G in each?
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they all require planning and analyzing before being able to succeed!
(in creating a robot, able to make a rocket fly, and solve the crime!
they are all jobs
Does *anybody* appreciate the significance of 41 and 19 *both* being Prime???
I think you're all thinking too hard.
It's CLEARLY the letter C. And R and I and T and E.
All three activities involve first taking a step back, studying the underlying mechanism, and then, and only then, going with the "hands-on" approach. Otherwise you end up causing harm to either yourself or what you wanted to interact with.
the letter O
they all appear in this question FINAL ANSWER
they all contain one g in them.
Easy, someone sees a flair *hence the scene of the crime, "flying rocket" They send in a robot to make sure the area is safe and secure, then they investigate the surroundings. don't anyone watch CSI??????
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