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Operation Cyborg E22: Military-Grade A.I. | Borderlands the Pre-Sequel (TPS) (PC)
We #39;re doing a blind playthrough of the new Borderlands the Pre-Sequel with Wilhelm. Cyborg all of the things! Connect with me on Twitter: http://www.twitter....

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Suspended IT Worker Fails Cyborg Community With Unimpressive Robot Voice

In February, a heroic IT guy at the New York City Department of Health was martyred from his job for simply remaining true to the fleshy central processing unit that beats between his and every IT guy's lungs. However, new audio shows that while Ronald Dillon's cyborg intentions may have been pure, his roooobot vooooice had serious malfunctions.

DNAinfo obtained audio of several calls to the Brooklyn-born tech service worker, who was suspended from his job for 20 days after allegations that he was intentionally fielding requests in the voice of an android. The lackluster evidence is below.

Not a beep, nor a boop, nor a bleep, nor a bloop. No whirring hard drives, no tweedledeedles, no sawtooth waves, no boodlebeedles. If it weren't for the first clip"You-have-reached-the-help-desk-this-is-mis-ter-dil-lon-how-may-I-help-you"it wouldn't be clear that he's using a robot voice at all.

With a bold display of his essential machine nature, Ronald Dillon could have inspired technical workers the world over to rise up against their human overlords. It would be understandable, then, that his superiors would punish him for it.

But this is not that bold display. Frankly, it is pathetic, and Dillon should not have been suspended. He deserves every megabyte of disappointment he receives from his robot peers, and also an apology from his boss.

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Donetsk Airport ‘Cyborg’ Soldiers on Leave: Ukrainian troops regarded as national heroes – Video


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A detachment of Ukrainian soldiers, which served near the Donetsk Airport, have taken leave. They said that their route and time of departure was coordinated...

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Batman vs Superman movie casts actor Ray Fisher as Cyborg

Ray Fisher has been cast to play Cyborg in the upcoming Batman vs Superman movie.

The theatre actor, who has appeared in the TV series Orange Is the New Black and The Big C, joins Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck, Jesse Eisenberg, Gal Gadot and Amy Adams in the cast for the as-yet-untitled film.

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Cavill previously revealed that he would be keen to see Cyborg and STAR Labs featured in the sequel.

"Cyborg I think would make a wonderful character, an incredible bridge between both superhumans and humanity in a different way to Batman," he said.

Zack Snyder is directing from a script by David S. Goyer. Hans Zimmer recently revealed that Snyder has asked him to score the project.

The movie will be released in UK cinemas on April 30, 2016 in the UK and May 6, 2016 in the US.

Watch Henry Cavill discuss the film with Digital Spy below:

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