Authorities have said that the raised funds were almost entirely spent within the first couple of months of receiving them, which coincides with the time Bobbit moved to legal action.Ĭontinue reading: Couple scam homeless man out of $400,000 raised through GoFundMe (full post) Meta's most advanced AI chatbot goes after its own CEO Mark Zuckerberg Bobbit then got his own lawyers and claimed that the couple ghosted him for the rest of the funds. However, the nefariousness of the campaign began to reveal itself when reports surfaced that D'Amico and McClure only gave $75,000 and a car that later broke down to the homeless man. The campaign soared past the $10,000 mark and reached a whopping $402,706.
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The campaign took off on social media and raised much more than the $10,000 goal, with the couple saying they were planning on helping Bobbit rent a home and purchase a reliable car, while also claiming that any leftover funds would be for charity. The GoFundMe page was titled " Paying it Forward" claimed that Bobbit helped a stranded McClure and filled up a gas can with his last $20 and that the couple wanted to raise money for Bobbit to pay the good deed forward. Officials believe the deployment of Q-UGVs will be for " damage assessments and patrol to save significant man hours."Ĭontinue reading: US government to send robot dogs to a space port (full post) Couple scam homeless man out of $400,000 raised through GoFundMe Furthermore, according to, Q-UGVs are weather- and water-proof - they can even travel underwater, according to.
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Additionally, Q-UGVs can be given voice commands and are capable of being communication nodes that expand the distance of a network. Notably, the dog-like robots are able to be operated autonomously and manually.
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The Q-UGVs are designed to perform repetitive tasks that will free up human hours, along with patrolling certain areas as they are equipped with various high-tech optical and audio sensors - essentially making them the " eyes and ears" of the Space Force base. Notably, the Small Magellanic Cloud has between a fifth and a tenth the number of heavy elements as our Milky Way galaxyĬontinue reading: NASA drops stunning photo of nebulas 200,000 light-years from Earth (full post) US government to send robot dogs to a space portĪccording to a statement from the DOD, the newest members of the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station will be Ghost Robotics Quadruped Unmanned Ground Vehicles (Q-UGV), as seen in the above photo, where two units are posing in front of an American flag. Researchers studied the dust contents of the Small Magellanic Cloud to learn more about the relationship between dust contents and the amount of heavy elements residing in galaxies. Notably, NGC 248 is located about 200,000 light-years away from Earth within the constellation Taurus, which measures in at approximately 60 light-years long and 20 light-years wide.Īccording to NASA's website, NGC 248 is a star-forming nebula, and the above picture was snapped of the nebulas as part of research being conducted on the dust contents of the Small Magellanic Cloud. The two nebulas are located in the Small Magellanic Cloud, which is a dwarf galaxy that's a satellite galaxy to our Milky Way galaxy.
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NASA has taken to its social media to shine a light on the above Hubble Classic and explained that the image includes two nebulas that were originally discovered in 1834 by astronomer Sir John Herschel. Furthermore, Musk said he would have a " weight advantage" over Putin that would allow him to get him into an MMA move that he calls " the walrus".Ĭontinue reading: Elon Musk challenges North Korean leader Kim Jong-un 'wouldn't say no' (full post) NASA drops stunning photo of nebulas 200,000 light-years from Earth Notably, Musk acknowledged that Putin would be a reasonable challenge as " he's good at martial arts, and he's pretty buff", citing the viral image of Putin station on top of a horse shirtless. Musk went on to explain the stir he caused when he challenged Putin to single combat and that if the event was to go ahead, it would be a pay-per-view. Stemming from the conversation of challenging Putin to single combat, Musk was asked if North Korean President Kim Jong-un asked him to compete in single combat would he accept, the billionaire said he " wouldn't say no".
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The Tesla and SpaceX CEO recently appeared on the Full Send Podcast, where he was asked about various topics such as his thoughts on space, artificial intelligence, neural link, SpaceX rockets, the future of humanity, and challenging Russian President Vladimir Putin to single combat.