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Re: Trapped miners in West Virginia

Posted by LegWarmers on January 3, 2006, at 21:28:53

In reply to Trapped miners in West Virginia, posted by Sarah T. on January 3, 2006, at 20:43:59

> After reading about the tragic accident in the mine in West Virginia, I wonder why robots aren't used to do the mining. It is such a dangerous job. If robots can be used to perform surgery on humans, including surgery at a distance, and if robots can be used for deep sea and outer space exploration, why can't robots be used for most of the mining? I understand that one of the main problems in the mines is the risk of explosions caused by a spark from just about any source that ignites the gases. There must be a way to minimize this risk.


You'd think there would be something. It is so awful what happened.

 

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