Cyberculture joke: What do get when you cross a cat and a robot? Answer: An uncanny Robo-cat – scary.
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Cyberculture joke: What do get when you cross a cat and a robot? Answer: An uncanny Robo-cat – scary.
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@mychioiles this looks like an amazing resource, will definitely check it out, as an immediate priority #mscedc
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http://www.openculture.com/2015/01/the-public-domain-project-makes-10000-film-clips-free-online.html
@sbayne "Appropriate" TEL? "the assumption embedded within everyday uses of 'TEL' that enhancement is always 'good'.." (S.Bayne, TEL, p.10)
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"our job is to invent and not to repeat" (J. Sterne) #mscedc
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One hundred humanoid robots perform a synchronised dance routine in Tokyo on Monday. Each of the one hundred ‘Robi’ robots weighs just 1 kg (2.2 pounds) and stands 35 centimetres (1.1 foot) tall. The ‘100 Robi’ project was the brain child of Tomotaka Takahashi of Tokyo University. The synchronised dance lasted three minutes and went off without a hitch.