zombie mutant cyborgs!

old.Tohtori

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Well, cut out the zombie bit and you've got arnolds coming out of the woodworks soon enough.

We're srewed anyway :D

Love how firefox topic is cut at "High-Speed Robot Hand Demons", which would be so cool.
 

Zenith.UK

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It's a scutter from Red Dwarf! :)

You're right though. It's not a huge step away from 5 fingers a la Terminator. I was more impressed with the camera tracking system.
 

old.Tohtori

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You're right though. It's not a huge step away from 5 fingers a la Terminator.

And you know what the nerdy scientist is going to do when he completes that 5 finger monstrosity? That's right. Put it in a glass dome on display.

Skynets perfect plan to send back james cameron to create the terminator series, so nerds would create terminators, is nearing completion :(
 

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And you know what the nerdy scientist is going to do when he completes that 5 finger monstrosity? That's right. Put it in a glass dome on display.

Skynets perfect plan to send back james cameron to create the terminator series, so nerds would create terminators, is nearing completion :(

id programme it to wank me off.
 

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id programme it to wank me off.

With the tweezers, right?*

Offhand, I can easily think of 5 or 6 obvious military uses - they must be positively spooging over this.

If we go off previous FH postings expect to see a fully-autonomous robot dog with six arms on its back catching bullets and throwing grenades with pinpoint accuracy from a large hopper on its back at multiple brown or towelled targets in a country that's "foreign" :)


*gah, damn you meg :(
 

tris-

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Sadly i dont think it is yet capable of handling nano tweezers for either of your tiny members.
 

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gah, damn you meg :(
*hugs*

PS: tris- based on that pathetic comeback, I've decided to respond equally apathetically and say "or indeed for your mum's tiny member"

PPS: How did she do in that 800m race she was running for South Africa?

PPPS: ;)
 

tris-

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Nor your dads invisble membr because its so small, not even an electron microscope can detect it.
 

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Offhand, I can easily think of 5 or 6 obvious military uses - they must be positively spooging over this.

Sadly those motions are all almost certainly rigidly pre-programmed in, rather than dynamic coordination. However, having the hardware is a goos step forward.

Imagine the "phantom hand" possibilties.
 

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The dribbling showed dynamic co-ordination. The paddles were moving and changing angles to maintain the bouncing.
 

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Sadly those motions are all almost certainly rigidly pre-programmed in, rather than dynamic coordination

It said in the video that they were dynamically coordinated :p
 

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