TheCigSmokingMan
Rift Surfer
The iRobot Corporation has harassed "Mr. McMonagle" and finds this whole situation strange...
The sent him a letter say they are "watching" him and "aware" his activities of his former website... "iRobotWorld.com" <That contained videos and pictures documenting new types of WALKING ROBOTS>
He has replaced "iRobotWorld.com" with "Robotics-Ezine.com"
They claimed to be considered about a similar name for their activities... But when "Mr. McMonagle" effort failed (and which he believes iRobot played a part along with the MIC and NSA) they didn't want to secure the domain for free market rates 11-35 dollars?...
But "Mr. McMonagle" and I don't believe the company is "REAL"
Is it a front company for some nefarious government qasi entity?...
And "Mr. McMonagle" thinks the CEO is Bill Gates...
If "Mr. McMonagle" finds the took his WALKING DROID DESIGNS by industrail espionage or assistance from the MIC or the NSA, it will be very interesting for the iRobot Corporation...
YES... Walking bio-mechanical droids have existed since the year 2000-2001...
<June of 2000... Need to verify with records>
The first design was called DUEY based on the movie SILENT RUNNING.
Is the CEO of iRobot Corporation a woman?...
If I graduated from MIT and my claim to fame was a vacuum cleaner based on a decades on pool suction filter system, I would find a new career and leave "Mr. McMonagle" alone...
There is a "Hall of Fame" for people who invent vacuum cleaners?
"Mr. McMonagle" never talks to reporters... However, He finds this company, their contacts and their actions so distrubing he will talk about the WALKING DROIDS and the strange events regarding the iRobot Corporation.
He doesn't even think the secured the rights to "iRobot" from the Issac Asimov estate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRobot
The iRobot Corporation is a public corporation (NASDAQ: IRBT), based in Burlington, Massachusetts, that designs robots for businesses, homes, and the military. iRobot's best known products are the Roomba, an autonomous home vacuum cleaner, and the Scooba, a similar robot that scrubs and cleans hard floors. The company also makes a line of PackBots, robots for military use (such as with bomb squads and SWAT teams). The three iRobot founders – Rodney Brooks, Colin Angle and Helen Greiner – were inspired to found the company after working in MIT's Artificial Intelligence Lab. Rodney Brooks is the former director of the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
IRobot Founder to be Inducted into Women’s Technology Hall of Fame
Robert Buderi, 9/5/07
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRobot
We’ve all clapped robotically at some boring function or other. Now it’s time to clap for a roboticist.
Helen Greiner, chairman and co-founder of iRobot and a charismatic champion of a new generation of commercial and military robots, will be inducted into the Women in Technology International (WITI) Hall of Fame, the professional group announced today. Greiner is one of four 2007 inductees, and the only one from New England, who will be feted at WITI’s awards dinner in Santa Clara, CA, later this month.
In making its announcement, the group noted that Greiner “has invented and sponsored the innovation of technologies that help to improve the human condition.†That could well refer to vacuuming—since under her leadership, the Burlington, MA-based iRobot (NASDAQ: IRBT) has sold more than two million of its Roomba robotic vacuum cleaners. But it also refers to company’s Packbot tactical robots, used by the military for missions such as hunting for roadside bombs.
An MIT spinoff, iRobot was founded in 1990 as IS Robotics by Greiner, CEO Colin Angle, and chief technology officer Rod Brooks, who recently stepped down as Director of MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. Revenues for the first half of 2007 reached $86.5 million, up 19 percent from the $72.8 million reported for the same period last year.
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In addition to Silicon Valley (All of California Tech Companies), "Mr. McMonagle" spent a good deal of time dealing with Silicon Alley companies in the greater Boston Area...
The front has moved from California to Boston Area Silicon Alley
Defeating Silicon Valley was just to easy...
They just don't leave that guy alone...
PLEASE NOTE: This must be the first time of industrail espionage that a company sent a guy a letter that they were watching him?... Why not offer him a job instead?... lol... It's just that crazy...
TheCigMan
The sent him a letter say they are "watching" him and "aware" his activities of his former website... "iRobotWorld.com" <That contained videos and pictures documenting new types of WALKING ROBOTS>
He has replaced "iRobotWorld.com" with "Robotics-Ezine.com"
They claimed to be considered about a similar name for their activities... But when "Mr. McMonagle" effort failed (and which he believes iRobot played a part along with the MIC and NSA) they didn't want to secure the domain for free market rates 11-35 dollars?...
But "Mr. McMonagle" and I don't believe the company is "REAL"
Is it a front company for some nefarious government qasi entity?...
And "Mr. McMonagle" thinks the CEO is Bill Gates...
If "Mr. McMonagle" finds the took his WALKING DROID DESIGNS by industrail espionage or assistance from the MIC or the NSA, it will be very interesting for the iRobot Corporation...
YES... Walking bio-mechanical droids have existed since the year 2000-2001...
<June of 2000... Need to verify with records>
The first design was called DUEY based on the movie SILENT RUNNING.
Is the CEO of iRobot Corporation a woman?...
If I graduated from MIT and my claim to fame was a vacuum cleaner based on a decades on pool suction filter system, I would find a new career and leave "Mr. McMonagle" alone...
There is a "Hall of Fame" for people who invent vacuum cleaners?
"Mr. McMonagle" never talks to reporters... However, He finds this company, their contacts and their actions so distrubing he will talk about the WALKING DROIDS and the strange events regarding the iRobot Corporation.
He doesn't even think the secured the rights to "iRobot" from the Issac Asimov estate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRobot
The iRobot Corporation is a public corporation (NASDAQ: IRBT), based in Burlington, Massachusetts, that designs robots for businesses, homes, and the military. iRobot's best known products are the Roomba, an autonomous home vacuum cleaner, and the Scooba, a similar robot that scrubs and cleans hard floors. The company also makes a line of PackBots, robots for military use (such as with bomb squads and SWAT teams). The three iRobot founders – Rodney Brooks, Colin Angle and Helen Greiner – were inspired to found the company after working in MIT's Artificial Intelligence Lab. Rodney Brooks is the former director of the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
IRobot Founder to be Inducted into Women’s Technology Hall of Fame
Robert Buderi, 9/5/07
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRobot
We’ve all clapped robotically at some boring function or other. Now it’s time to clap for a roboticist.
Helen Greiner, chairman and co-founder of iRobot and a charismatic champion of a new generation of commercial and military robots, will be inducted into the Women in Technology International (WITI) Hall of Fame, the professional group announced today. Greiner is one of four 2007 inductees, and the only one from New England, who will be feted at WITI’s awards dinner in Santa Clara, CA, later this month.
In making its announcement, the group noted that Greiner “has invented and sponsored the innovation of technologies that help to improve the human condition.†That could well refer to vacuuming—since under her leadership, the Burlington, MA-based iRobot (NASDAQ: IRBT) has sold more than two million of its Roomba robotic vacuum cleaners. But it also refers to company’s Packbot tactical robots, used by the military for missions such as hunting for roadside bombs.
An MIT spinoff, iRobot was founded in 1990 as IS Robotics by Greiner, CEO Colin Angle, and chief technology officer Rod Brooks, who recently stepped down as Director of MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. Revenues for the first half of 2007 reached $86.5 million, up 19 percent from the $72.8 million reported for the same period last year.
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In addition to Silicon Valley (All of California Tech Companies), "Mr. McMonagle" spent a good deal of time dealing with Silicon Alley companies in the greater Boston Area...
The front has moved from California to Boston Area Silicon Alley
Defeating Silicon Valley was just to easy...
They just don't leave that guy alone...
PLEASE NOTE: This must be the first time of industrail espionage that a company sent a guy a letter that they were watching him?... Why not offer him a job instead?... lol... It's just that crazy...
TheCigMan