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I am so happy that you have a chance to see your grandma. I was granted my wish, my mom died while I and my 7 siblings were all there! There will be a lot of pain at her passing, but it will be mixed up with so many joyful memories. That is what you need to focus on.

Yes, and I assumed my initial post made my thoughts on that clear. I think the collections of enthusiasts come in all shapes and sizes, and OP question really made me think for a minute about how those of us with this hobby probably vary in what we consider to be minimal and large collections. That leaves me a bit confused by your earlier comment though.

This text presents the integration of touch attention mechanisms to improve the efficiency of the action perception loop, typically involved in active haptic exploration tasks of surfaces by robotic hands. The progressive inference of regions of the workspace that should be probed by the robotic system uses information related with haptic saliency extracted from the perceived haptic stimulus map (exploitation) and a “curiosity” inducing prioritisation based on the reconstruction’s inherent uncertainty and inhibition of return mechanisms (exploration), modulated by top down influences stemming from current task objectives, updated at each exploration iteration. This work also extends the scope of the top down modulation of information presented in a previous work, by integrating in the decision process the influence of shape cues of the current exploration path.

The day he became a grandpa is an obvious choice, but other options might be his wedding day, college graduation, or the day he opened his own business. No matter which snapshot of his wonderful life you go with, he’s sure to be surprised when he opens this gift. This can take upward of one month to arrive, but Uncommon Goods offers a printable gift card to show him what’s on its way..

You can unsubscribe at any time.Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy noticeA Cambridgeshire beauty spot “has been turned into a nightmare” by hordes of visitors during lockdown.Fulbourn Fen Nature Reserve, managed by The Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire, is located several miles to the east of Cambridge, next to the quiet village of Fulbourn.The popular spot is a great destination for a walk and offers the chance to see some incredible wildlife but nearby residents are becoming increasingly concerned about the sheer volume of visitors coming to the site.The car park at the nature reserve is only big enough to accommodate around four cars not nearly enough for those visiting the reserve right now, according to residents.So some of the people visiting the site are parking their cars on nearby Stonebridge Lane.Geoff Andrews, 74, who lives in one of 12 cottages on the quiet lane, said visitors had been flocking to the nature reserve in their droves since January.Find the latest news in your area:He said during the weekends there are “upwards of 30 vehicles parked down there.”He said: “There used to be grass verges, but they’re now completely churned up with the number of cars that come up there parking everywhere they can find.”If my partner and I want to walk to the village we have to walk on the road, bearing in mind there are cars up there constantly.”They expect us to step off the road and onto the mud. It’s absolutely beyond belief.”There are no verges anymore, just mud heaps. I can’t emphasise enough how appalling it is for this beautiful area we live in.”Fulbourn Parish Council has issued a notice urging visitors to consider parking elsewhere due to the problems.The statement read: “Fulbourn Parish Council has received numerous complaints as the publicity has generated parking problems for the minority of residents down the only access point for vehicles which is served by a narrow leafy lane.”People are parking anywhere; churning up verges and making access for emergency vehicles extremely difficult should they be required.”Residents have also been verbally abused when asking visitors to park considerately.”Mr Andrews said he had experienced verbal abuse at the hands of one of the visitors.Sign up to our newsletter to get the latest news direct to your inbox.Sign up to the CambridgeshireLive newsletterIf you looking for a way to stay up to date with the latest breaking news from around Cambridgeshire, the CambridgeshireLive newsletter is a good place to start..