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Linda Davis Yox, 78, of Fairfield, went to be with the Lord on May 8, 2021. She was born in NC in 1943. She is predeceased by her mother, Eleanor Yingling; father Marvin Davis; sister Judy Stell; daughter Jacqueline Kay Nunnally; and her husband William Yox.
Linda lived a full and exciting life with occupations including waitressing, psychiatric nurseâs aide, secretary, dump truck driver, and auto salesperson until she retired. In addition to her family, she also loved her dogs, hummingbirds, music, baseball (particularly the Orioles), football, racing and most all sports, and enjoyed taking care of her yard. In her earlier life, she also loved dancing and a good party. She had a great sense of humor and will be deeply missed by all who loved her.
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Woman gets tattoo from artist 300 miles away using robot, 3D printing and 5G tech
A tattooist in London has remotely tattooed the arm of a woman more than 300 miles away in the Netherlands with 5G cellular technology and cutting-edge robotics
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No matter how experienced you are at being inked, it’s always pretty nerve-wracking knowing the finished product will stay with you for the rest of your life. With that in mind, would you be brave enough to let a robot do the inking instead of a human?
In a world-first, Dutch actress Stijn Fransen has received a tattoo from a robotic arm controlled by an artist that was far, far away. The feat was performed in conjunction with network provider T-Mobile Netherlands as a demonstration of its new 5G network, which was used to control the procedure.
While you may think Fransen is braver than most, robots have been trusted with things as important as surgery for years already. Robotic arms controlled by surgeons on site have been utilized in extremely complex surgeries, and last year a surgeon made history performing a procedure remotely on a cadaver from the comfort of his own home. So, if surgeons can do it, why can’t tattoo artists?
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