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To be or not to be
To robot, or not to robot. That is the question!
Whether tis nobler in the competition to suffer The over-niters and endangered body parts of outrageous engineering Or to lye back, sleep-filled against a sea of criticism And by laziness procrastinate them. To procrastinate, to sleep! No more- and by a sleep we say to end The Air-borne power tools and thousand natural shocks That a robotician is heir to- Tis an outlet Devoutly to be built. To procrastinate, to sleep! To sleep perchance to brainstorm! Aye there’s the rubber! For in that sleep of construction, what gears may come. When we have shipped off this mortal built mechanical masterpiece Must give us awards. There’s the respect That makes calamity of robots so long! For who would bear the ramming and shearing of pins The driver’s wrongs, the crowds torment The pangs of the crowd’s avarice, the mechanisms delay The insolence of loosened nuts, and the bolts That patient merit of the low battery takes When the robot itself dodges another’s blow With a bare transmission destroyed? Who would Teflon bear To diminish the grunts of unwanted friction! But that the dread of work after laziness The unheralded activities from whose task No student returns, puzzles the will And makes us toil the grease and electron ills we have Than fly to lands of sleep we know not of! Thus Competition makes us cowards And thus the gullible inquiring majority Is suckered into with the pale promises of fame And Dean Kamen never walks With promises of Segways and Automated Wheelchairs With this regard my laziness turns awry And lose the name of Battlebots! |
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