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added 2008 Mon Jun 9 7:00:00 by unknown user
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added 2007 Wed Dec 26 7:00:00 by unknown user
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added 2007 Mon Dec 3 7:00:00 by unknown user
Moving lifelike butterflies! Animated by a short length of Flexinol Muscle Wire, these beautiful replicas sweep their wings gracefully with hardly a sound! Saved By: Ravenkeep | View Details | Give Thanks
added 2007 Thu Jun 7 13:30:53 by ind06
It's true that opposites attract. Sometimes a bit too much. See how positive thinking helps two lonely robots get stuck on each other in this robotic romance.
added 2007 Mon May 28 7:30:59 by ind06
A short instructional film on the dangers of dozing off on the job, and also of getting trapped under something too heavy to lift.
added 2007 Thu May 10 11:26:08 by Radiofreeeuropa
No Plans for Further Lawsuits, O'Reilly Pledges to Confront "Liberal Bias" in Media with "An Army of Killer Robots".
added 2007 Wed Apr 11 13:16:00 by Varadinum
We were promised robots. Crazy electronic sidekick or death-dealing automaton of doom, we didn't care, as long as the future shaped up to be the awesome electronic robo-battle we'd dreamed of as children. Flash forward 20 years and all we have are sorry, non-robotic pieces of supposedly innovative crap, such as "hybrid cars," "iPods,
added 2007 Mon Mar 12 4:34:30 by vzach
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added 2007 Mon Mar 5 0:56:49 by ind06
Beware the giggling, sighing, humming and gasping robots of the Skoda assembly line!

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added 2007 Thu Mar 1 12:04:01 by smerwin
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added 2007 Wed Feb 28 10:35:22 by _kam0_
If it's bad for humans to be reduced to robotic inauthenticity, isn't it preferable that real robots should step in to execute our mindless tasks for us? But what happens when robots start to develop emotions of their own?
added 2007 Mon Feb 26 7:03:19 by kangtime
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added 2007 Sat Feb 17 17:49:23 by jeremytoday
Leg spines that allow insects and spiders to scramble across gap-ridden surfaces, like the leaves of a bush, have been adapted by US researchers to give robots the same ability.
added 2007 Sat Jan 20 5:44:06 by worker
She Told Me She Was On The Pill "Pregnant Robot Delivers at St Vincent's"
added 2007 Mon Jan 15 20:03:43 by capn_caveman
By building almost an entire house from just two materials - concrete and gypsum - the robots will eliminate the need for dozens of traditional components, including floorboards, wooden window frames and possibly even wallpaper. It may eventually be possible to use specially treated gypsum instead of glass window panes.
added 2006 Fri Dec 29 18:01:04 by walt74
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added 2006 Sat Dec 23 12:30:13 by chuckm42
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added 2006 Sun Dec 17 3:40:58 by unknown user
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added 2006 Fri Dec 15 20:00:53 by mecredis
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added 2006 Mon Dec 11 0:30:52 by srah
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added 2006 Sun Nov 19 19:30:37 by cslinglu
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added 2006 Fri Nov 3 16:19:23 by unknown user
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added 2006 Fri Sep 22 7:05:09 by snarkyloki
http://www.streettech.com/robotbook/walkerFinal1.htm
added 2006 Wed Aug 23 19:29:14 by zepequeno
Futurist Ray Kurzweil explains how the boundary between man and machine is quickly disappearing. PLUS: A gallery of today's most mind-blowing 'bots