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So when I was looking for something new, I certainly wanted something that had a really good technology foundation, but it actually worked, and there's not always a lot of cases where that happens. TerraClear must be doing something right if they pulled you from FBN. Yeah, well, I hope so.
So when I was looking for something new, I certainly wanted something that had a really good technology foundation, but it actually worked, and there's not always a lot of cases where that happens. TerraClear must be doing something right if they pulled you from FBN. Yeah, well, I hope so.
So when I was looking for something new, I certainly wanted something that had a really good technology foundation, but it actually worked, and there's not always a lot of cases where that happens. TerraClear must be doing something right if they pulled you from FBN. Yeah, well, I hope so.
It's a Northwest Iowa thing. Have you ever heard such a thing? No, this is nonsense. I grew up in South Dakota. We don't have crazy things like that.
It's a Northwest Iowa thing. Have you ever heard such a thing? No, this is nonsense. I grew up in South Dakota. We don't have crazy things like that.
It's a Northwest Iowa thing. Have you ever heard such a thing? No, this is nonsense. I grew up in South Dakota. We don't have crazy things like that.
I think at the end of the day, you know, as a problem, that was a compelling solution for technology. And I think, you know, that's the start of TerraClear, too, and I think we want to grow beyond that.
I think at the end of the day, you know, as a problem, that was a compelling solution for technology. And I think, you know, that's the start of TerraClear, too, and I think we want to grow beyond that.
I think at the end of the day, you know, as a problem, that was a compelling solution for technology. And I think, you know, that's the start of TerraClear, too, and I think we want to grow beyond that.
Yeah, I think even from a mapping perspective, one of the questions I had when I joined you guys, you should keep me honest, like, well, what value does that have? Are we identifying more rocks than you can identify by sight? And from the early studies, what these guys told me is that, you know, oftentimes it's 60, 70% of the rocks if you just drive them around with the sight on the side.
Yeah, I think even from a mapping perspective, one of the questions I had when I joined you guys, you should keep me honest, like, well, what value does that have? Are we identifying more rocks than you can identify by sight? And from the early studies, what these guys told me is that, you know, oftentimes it's 60, 70% of the rocks if you just drive them around with the sight on the side.
Yeah, I think even from a mapping perspective, one of the questions I had when I joined you guys, you should keep me honest, like, well, what value does that have? Are we identifying more rocks than you can identify by sight? And from the early studies, what these guys told me is that, you know, oftentimes it's 60, 70% of the rocks if you just drive them around with the sight on the side.
And so, map, you actually see everything. You get to then decide what you actually want to take out of the field.
And so, map, you actually see everything. You get to then decide what you actually want to take out of the field.
And so, map, you actually see everything. You get to then decide what you actually want to take out of the field.
Especially if you've got a crew working their tail off all day long, and then just to learn they missed that many rockets.
Especially if you've got a crew working their tail off all day long, and then just to learn they missed that many rockets.
Especially if you've got a crew working their tail off all day long, and then just to learn they missed that many rockets.
Those files got to be huge. Yeah. They are. One of the big efforts we have, because we're looking at, you know, two, three millimeter resolution. You can start mapping a whole field like that. That's too much data just going to beam up to the cloud. So what we're starting to work on is what we call edge computing.
Those files got to be huge. Yeah. They are. One of the big efforts we have, because we're looking at, you know, two, three millimeter resolution. You can start mapping a whole field like that. That's too much data just going to beam up to the cloud. So what we're starting to work on is what we call edge computing.