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Topic started on 29-12-2006 @ 05:31 AM by justyc
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robotics truely has come a long, long way since the likes of gort, shakey, and huey, louie and dewey.
watch this truely amazing clip of sychronised dancing robots
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reply posted on 29-12-2006 @ 05:50 AM by whatukno
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Whoa those were cool! Great post! the movements were great! Robotics realy have come a long way.
Did you check out the uber scary Japanise Female Robot just a few videos down? Why did they make that? is it for customer service jobs or what?
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reply posted on 29-12-2006 @ 05:55 AM by justyc
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Originally posted by whatukno
Did you check out the uber scary Japanise Female Robot just a few videos down? Why did they make that? is it for customer service jobs or what?

eek - scary thought. its bad enough dealing with increasing automated services over the phone when you are trying to sort problems out and it is so
much better when you can deal with a human person face-to-face... in the future you wont even be able to do that if the robots are to become customer
service!!!
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reply posted on 29-12-2006 @ 12:08 PM by johnsky
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I hate to break away from my usual objective observational self... but...
THOSE LITTLE DUDES ARE AWESOME!!!... ahem...
I mean, the engineers on that project must have put alot of extra time and creativity into their work.
HOLY **** THOSE MOVEMENTS WERE FLUID!!! ... cough ... sorry.
I haven't seen servo's programmed that well since the automotive assembly line I was at last week... but those arms were anchored to something and
didnt have to take into account weight distribution like these little dancing guys.
Man what I would give to work with those engineers on their project. I gotta get away from the industrial side of robotics and into something fun like
that!
GO LITTLE DUDES! DANCE! WOOH!
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reply posted on 29-12-2006 @ 04:39 PM by iori_komei
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Robotics really have come along way since the first grasping arm
in the 60s.
That was definately the best display of programming and engineer-
ing I've seen in robots in, well, ever.
On a more economic side, you could make a nice chunk of change
taking those on tour.
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reply posted on 29-12-2006 @ 05:46 PM by johnsky
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I think they have better ideas as to what to do with them, other than taking them on tour...
... like selling them to people who want to take them on tour. lol.
You know, I had an idea a while back.
When I retire, I want to make a working model of Johnny 5, take it downtown, and do a show for people. Not one of those cheap magicians you usually
see, number 5 would go around greeting people, and commenting on them as if he'd never seen people before.
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reply posted on 29-12-2006 @ 08:55 PM by sardion2000
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Check this one out!
www.livescience.com...
Ignore the cheesy intro music. Not as cool as the above but way more practical .
[edit on 29-12-2006 by sardion2000]
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reply posted on 29-12-2006 @ 10:36 PM by 7Pan7cho7
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Yeah, i've always thought that those robots were awesome. I think i first saw a video of them a few years ago, but the shot was directly from the
front. I've also seen one where they turn the lights down and the robots eyes glow blue, green, and red i believe (could be wrong on the colors,
definitely remember blue though.)
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reply posted on 30-12-2006 @ 02:14 AM by semperfoo
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The japs have some pretty cool techno.
This Robot looks creepy looking. this robot solves one of those squares.
www.youtube.com...
NASA's robonaut is pretty cool looking to.
www.youtube.com...
www.youtube.com...
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reply posted on 30-12-2006 @ 02:21 AM by SwatMedic
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Wow, really amazing.
Changes the meaning of "Doin' the Robot"
Im gonna have to learn some new dance steps!!
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reply posted on 30-12-2006 @ 01:46 PM by justyc
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ok. seeing as you were such a great audience... heres an encore
2 more dancing robots
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reply posted on 30-12-2006 @ 02:21 PM by semperfoo
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Very cool man. Its cool to see other countrys exceling in certain technological areas other then the US.
Heres Americas robotic mule for the US military. It suposedly is supposed to come out into service around 2010-2015.
www.youtube.com...
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reply posted on 30-12-2006 @ 03:16 PM by iori_komei
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Wow, not only can they dance, they can sing!!!
Farewell QRIO
These robots are really cool, and honsetly, very kawaii(cute).
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