Interesting find...
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Interesting find...
I was typing Knight Industries into Google because I wanted to find NBC's K.I. website as I don't know the URL and stumbled upon this...they even use the chess piece as part of their logo in the top left corner:
http://www.knight-ind.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.knight-ind.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Interesting find...
... Oh my...
What bastards!
What bastards!
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You're kidding me! Wow... Hey, maybe they'll get into Artificial Intelligence! And I'm being serious, and not clowning around. Maybe they'll make themselves well known...?
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It's a cover for their true operation.. we all know
There's even "2000" in their logo
There's even "2000" in their logo
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Re: Interesting find...
They've been around awhile. I saw that site years ago. I think they design industrial robots or something. I forgot now.
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one word awesome !!!!!!!!!
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http://knightrider.com/products
Check out these guys
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- KITTfan
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Speaking of industrial robots, I just today realized that the robot in the factory I work and the robots in the new KR are from the same manufacturer, Fanuc The robot in our factory is feeding a Homag CNC machine.
Also, coincidently I've used this week apparently similar material handling device the Knight-ind makes but I'm not sure who's the manufacturer is of the one I've used. It's hanging from the roof & grabs with vacuum cups the lifted object and can even turn the objects upside down.
Also, coincidently I've used this week apparently similar material handling device the Knight-ind makes but I'm not sure who's the manufacturer is of the one I've used. It's hanging from the roof & grabs with vacuum cups the lifted object and can even turn the objects upside down.