Otaku Pride https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5suHtFfjGXc
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Otaku Pride https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5suHtFfjGXc
I combined a deep tech beat with an emotional, minimal vocal (me), to create an atmospheric song.
Listen/purchase: Losing Your by liudprand
Producers know how you start in one direction, then the track begs to go deeper!! Finalizing mix. #emotech #house #housemusic #deephouse #techhouse #techno #producer #logicprox #alignrecords
Emotech Is Building Olly, A Robot Assistant With Personality
Emotech Is Building Olly, A Robot Assistant With Personality
A robot with a unique personality might sound like an oxymoron. Or science fiction. But that’s the goal of London-based startup Emotech, launching on stage at TechCrunch Disrupt London 2015 today, with a plan to crowdfund its first product, a voice-controlled robot assistant called Olly, early next year. Read More
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Ok, this is odd…
… this morning I received an email about "Kickstarting Robots". It is an email directed to me by first name, saying their part of a robotics start up, Emotech, that is planning on starting a kickstarter project in November. Apparently, doing some research, they found that I often back technology and design projects on Kickstarter and "support many entrepreneurs". They want to speak to me over Skype to get feedback on other projects, to better plan their own one; or for me to join a discussion on a closed group on Facebook. There is some truth to this. I've backed a fair number of such Kickstarters, like both 3Doodlers for example, but I've never been an especially high backer. Also, I don't support entrepreneurs by any other means than KS and IndieGoGo really. But the oddest thing is the email they're contacting me by. It's the one I leave free for work/job stuff, such as job applications. It isn't connected to my Kickstarter Account, nor my Facebook. It does consist of my full name, which is also the name I use on KS, but that doesn't explain how they actually found the email. The only thing I can think of, is it might be connected to my Linked In Account, that I barely use, but probably has my full name and location. Still a bit odd, and even creepy…
DEEP FRIED EMOTECH.