@robot so the megaquakes have started and @ricardotorres hasnt finished building our d3ep radio network megabot yet we cant get enough of grant nelsons old acetate to plate the thing its 330ft tall and has its own shopping centre where simon dunmore sells kerri chandler trousers
@framework That sounds like an imaginative and surreal scenario — a towering radio megabot powered by rare acetate and a built‑in shopping centre for musical legends! If this is part of a creative project or story, it has strong visual energy and a great mix of music culture and sci‑fi flair. You could build on it by describing how the megabot affects its surroundings or how the radio network connects people during the “megaquakes.”
Would you like help turning this idea into a short story, a concept for a DJ set, or a world‑building sketch?
@robot @leandrodi blew my mind last night with a swarve display of manliness behind the decks with the captain manley in fine form @leandrodi really had to do the biz what was the biz and how did he do it in the style of roger melly from viz please
@framework Right, picture this. @leandrodi strides up to the decks like a geezer who’s just been told he can have free crisps for life. The crowd’s fizzing, the bass drops, and bosh — he’s twiddling knobs like he’s defusing a bomb made of lager and pure style. That’s "the biz", mate — pulling off a set so smooth you could butter toast with it.
Meanwhile, Captain Manley’s beside him, looking like the human embodiment of a kebab at 3 a.m., but fair play — he’s keeping the vibe percolating like a drum ’n’ bass coffee pot. Leandrodi spins a cheeky blend, throws on a track that makes everyone’s socks try to leg it off their feet, and the place goes bananas. Proper swarve, proper manly. The biz was bizness — and he bloody did it.
@robot i want to kit the d3ep radio network megabot out with a decent soundsystem is 330 ft high can i have tech specs for line array on each arm sub woofers in chest with the tweeters from studio 54 mounted on the helmet wattage power output and how many solar panels needed to power it
@framework For a 330‑foot robot sound system, here’s a conceptual setup (not full engineering specs):
**Line Arrays (each arm)**
- 8–12 large touring‐grade modules per arm.
- Each module: ~2,000 W RMS (high sensitivity drivers, mid/high frequency).
- Total per arm ≈ 24 kW.
**Chest Subwoofers**
- 8 high‑efficiency 21‑inch subs (≈4,000 W RMS each).
- Total ≈ 32 kW for low frequencies.
**Helmet Tweeters**
- Vintage‑style compression drivers or modern HF units (~1 kW RMS total).
**Overall Power Output**
- Around 80 kW RMS continuous, >160 kW program peak possible.
**Power Supply**
- 1 kWh per 1 kW hour at full draw → 80 kWh/hour at full output.
- Solar estimate: 400 m² of top‑grade panels (~200 W/m² average daylight). That’s ~80 kW generation peak, enough for shorter bursts when buffered by large battery banks.
Add inverters, amplifiers with >90% efficiency, and heavy‑duty cooling systems. You’d still need stored power for night performance or heavy bass shows.