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I think we just got put out of business...
OK, this is just way too cool.
http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/robot...own-203345.php Two questions come to mind: 1) where and when can I get one? 2) how long before the first robot wins the Tour de France? -dave . |
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I like the fact that they made it controllable through a LAN and cell phones. Very cool.
Good find, Dave. |
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Ok, so I have to use my leg to balance while stopped on an inclined beam!
That robot is very cool, wow! Dave F. |
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Do you think it weights 120 pounds and runs off a 12v battery.
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Ah man! That totally reminds me of the bicycle couriers in Will Gibson's Virtual Light!
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Very cool! Robot bike trials! :P
Now they need to make one without that extra wheel... |
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No doubt that this is cool, but what's the point? How can a robot that rides a bike be useful?
I'm assuming that the robot can only ride a bike and can't walk on its own. |
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Ok, so you called this thread, "I think we just got put out of business", what does this mean? Is it a hint for a future game? Or were we supposed to come up with a bike riding robot on our own?
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And I agree, it can ride a bike, and probably do just that. |
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Yep, The bike is "riding" the robot around, The robot body seems to house the gyro stabilizing mechanism, (similar to the old 2 wheeled inline car built in the '20s or '30s) http://www.dself.dsl.pipex.com/MUSEU...s/schilovs.htm and the bike is controlled by onboard servos and powered by a drive motor. The robot arms and legs are just going along for the ride. If you take the robot off the bike you would have a marionette. Dave F. |
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