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Sven Littkowski nous illumina en ce 2008-08-31 16:55 -->
> Hmm... This machine appears to be pretty big. But why would someone
> construct such an over-sized machine? With that size, it cannot interact
> with humans anymore. It would just not fit any human apartment to serve
> there for whatever tasks. Yes, it takes a lot of space to accomodate such a
> machine. The name seems to be correct.
>
> What is the proposed function for that roboter? Is it doing some reception
> tasks in a hotel? Is that the reson for his human-alike shape?
Ever played "Mech Warior"?
>
> Or is it serving humans with disabilities, and therefore (for an easier
> acceptance) it is made looking a little bit like a human?
>
> What are these funny yellow extension on the back? Some kind of
> clothing-imitation? Or some decoration? Would it make it impossible for this
> machine to pass door frames? Or is it soft?
Wings! And those behind the legs are directional fins.
>
> Can it assist old humans in walking, with its hands? How expanded is its
> stock of words? Can it interact with humans in their environment (hotel,
> senior apartments, etc.)?
>
> Well, you see this machine raises probably more questions than answers, ha
> ha ha!
>
> Greetings,
>
> Sven
>
>
It's not a domestic robot but rather a battle-bot. It's designed to work on a
battle field, or, in a large boxing/wrestling ring/arena.
--
Alain
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Taoism: Shit happens.
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