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:O You can see his wires and main box!
No, seriously, I expected there to be more in there. That would help justify
all that empty space you show here. :)
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Pretty neat thing. I thought the shadow might be part of it at first, kind of
mixed in.
Bob
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Good idea! But he's a bit empty isn't he?
Jerome
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Moreover, the one character display, does not seems to be connected ...
oh sure, this is maybe radio connected ;-)
what about a brain in a glob inside RUSTY's body, connected with many
transparent flexible tubes (full or not of colored liquid), tubes being
also connected between the "main box" and devices ?
Denis.
TonyB wrote:
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> :O You can see his wires and main box!
>
> No, seriously, I expected there to be more in there. That would help justify
> all that empty space you show here. :)
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Everybody keeps saying that he looks empty and
mentions the thinking parts. The brains of Rusty
could well fit in that box and still be just as
smart as he appears. Me? I worry about the power
supplies, motors, and such.
Of course, for the animations, he probably doesn't
even need to have insides. John was nice enough
to give us a peek at what he thought might be in
there.
Thanks for the insider look, keep up the good work
John.
Mr. Art
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I would like to see some NAKED breadboards and a thick springy coil of bundled
wires.
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David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
Please visit my website: http://www.faricy.net/~davidf/
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On Fri, 19 May 2000 08:24:18 -0800, "Mr. Art" <mr.### [at] gcinet> wrote:
>Of course, for the animations, he probably doesn't
>even need to have insides. John was nice enough
>to give us a peek at what he thought might be in
>there.
No, I think John's preparing for the current IRTC Animation round
"Inner Workings" :-) I was wondering what Rusty was going to do this
round.
>
>Thanks for the insider look, keep up the good work
>John.
Seconded
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Justin Whitton
_/\__/ mail: jus### [at] rayjayclaracouk \__/\_
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Well, that's what happens when you volunteer for ground-zero in a
thermonuclear test....
Tell me something, is that how Rusty give's "@-ta-boys?"
;-)
Robert J Becraft
aka cas### [at] aolcom
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Denis Corbin wrote:
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> Moreover, the one character display, does not seems to be
> connected ... oh sure, this is maybe radio connected ;-)
Not so. The gray cable that appears to descend from between the
big aluminum cylinder and the display is connected to the display.
Regards,
John
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David Fontaine wrote:
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> I would like to see some NAKED breadboards and a thick springy coil of
> bundled wires.
This would be like looking at a lady's spleen, instead of her skin...
Regards,
John
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ICQ: 46085459
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