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		<title>Have You Seen This Robot?</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Have You Seen This Robot?</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 11:04:50 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Have You Seen This Robot?<br /><br />A marine lab sent out a plea today for the return of their autonomous underwater vehicle<br /><br />JESSICA SICK<br /><br />Updated 1:42 PM EDT, Fri, Sep 4, 2009<br /><br />Mote Marine Laboratory<br /><br />The Mote Marine Laboratory sent out a plea today for the return of their autonomous underwater vehicle.<br /><br />Mote scientists spent Thursday using side-scan sonar in an effort to find a scientific robot that has been missing since Monday, July 31, 2009, the e-mail stated. Now we&#x27;re seeking the public&#x27;s help for the safe return of the robot.<br /><br />The robot in question is a little over six feet long, 115 pounds, yellow, and answers to the name Waldo.<br /><br />It was last heard from on August 31, patrolling the waters off Southwest Florida looking for signs of red tide - a very important job -- and gliding up and down and forward through the water, sending signals to satellites when it surfaced.<br /><br />It just stopped sending a signal, said Mote scientist Dr. Gary Kirkpatrick. There are a few possibilities that we think are likely: It could have had a major leak or malfunction and sank to the bottom and is just sitting there. Or, it could have had a malfunction with its computer or its communication system and is floating on the surface but unable to tell us that it&#x27;s there.<br /><br />We&#x27;re hoping that if anyone has seen Waldo, they will call and let us know so we can pick it up, Kirkpatrick said.<br /><br />A $500, No-Questions-Asked reward is being offered for the return of Waldo so it can be re-united with its AUV siblings, Carmen and Nemo.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/9/have-you-seen-this-robot.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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