Can this technology be applied to shooting?

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Rover
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Can this technology be applied to shooting?

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dronning
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Pretty elaborate and well done! Unfortunately it's only available for a short time :)
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seamaster
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People might think it is just a Google prank.

But my colleague's son just graduated from CalTech. Got hired by Google for 140k straight from college. Part of Google's "Project X" team.

They actually work on WTF bicycle like this.
Rover
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Pretty amazing bike considering it has no power source.
hundert
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yes, something like this exists in shooting, it malfunctioned though, can be see in a movie robocop
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