I was listening to a podcast about marine biologists talking about using kitchen sponges with a deep sea robot, to tickle fish
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I was listening to a podcast about marine biologists talking about using kitchen sponges with a deep sea robot, to tickle fish
I am in the wrong profession. I NEED to tickle fish. Nobody NEEDS Jira
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@skinnylatte Share the link! :blobcatheadphones:
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@riley this one
But of a ramble at the start but when they start interviewing the scientists in the middle it gets fun
023 – Keeping deep-Sea animals with The Monterey Bay Aquarium — Armatus Oceanic
Are we able to keep deep-sea animals in the aquarium? We talk to the Monterey Bay Aquarium about their new Into the Deep exhibition which does just that.
Armatus Oceanic (www.armatusoceanic.com)
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@skinnylatte Yeah, I'm too much of a land lubber and it wouldn't be for me, but I'm definitely jealous of my few marine biologist friends who get to muck around in tidal ponds while i'm reformatting ebooks or whatever
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@carkner I used to scuba dive a lot (in the tropics), I really want to get back into the ocean in some way
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Third spruce tree on the leftreplied to Adrianna Tan last edited by
@skinnylatte yeah but product won't let us tickle fish unless we raise an estimated ticket.
FISH-278 "Tickle fish with robot sponge". Ill run it through steering committee, we'll get it into next iteration.
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Adrianna Tanreplied to Third spruce tree on the left last edited by
@tezoatlipoca fishy business
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@skinnylatte I have started to move away from Jira and into ecology. Last week I saw an ecologist tickling a slug. This is the truth (apparently if it "dances", it's more likely to be a particular species)
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@skinnylatte No one needs Jira until they’ve had to use their company’s home brewed alternative.
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@natureworks going down a similar path myself!