Robot and Franc: Soda-Stealing Robot Primed for Caffeine and Sugar-Fueled Mayhem
And in France, there's a robot on a sugar high looking to break into soda machines
And in France, there's a robot on a sugar high looking to break into soda machines
The more I get into this, the more excited I get.
Presidential sites are repositories of national memory, sources of inspiration, recreational spots, engines of tourist economies... and, unfortunately, potential targets.
Gummis on the tomb. Why would someone do that? It's not like he's going to eat them, after all.
It's a sweet reworking of "Hail to the Chief," appropriately enough.
Next time we drop everything to react to something that's just happened, we should have a name for what we're doing, and if naming those moments after Roger Ebert keeps his voice in the mix a little longer, so much the better.
Soon one of Ronald Reagan's boyhood homes will be no more. Fortunately the preservationists have a pretty colorful plan B.
I don't pretend that my work is anything like yours, but your work is making my work much more interesting.
Earlier I posted a call for advice on my Facebook page, about an amazing and urgent issue that had come up with my project and a former (living) president...
April Fool's Day is, for better or for worse, a big day on the internet, so I joined my pal Rebecca Lavoie on NHPR's Word of Mouth to talk about the latest memes.