Japanese Robot Awards 2006 Announced 23
PreacherTom writes to mention that this past Thursday many robots were honored at the government-sponsored Robot Awards 2006 in Japan. Winners include a feeding machine, a theraputic seal, and a giant automated vacuum cleaner. From the article: "Examples among the winners were MySpoon, which is a robot that helps to feed people who are paralyzed, and Paro, a furry robotic seal that responds to human touch and is designed for nursing home and hospital therapy."
Special Report: Japan’s humanoid robots (Score:1, Informative)
Better than people
Dec 20th 2005 | TOKYO
From The Economist print edition
Why the Japanese want their robots to act more like humans
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HER name is MARIE, and her impressive set of skills comes in handy in a nursing home. MARIE can walk around under her own power. She can distinguish among similar-looking objects, such as different bottles of medicine, and has a delicate enough touch to work with frail patients. MARIE can interpret a range of facia
Hmmm (Score:4, Insightful)
Robotic Clubs (Score:2)
(Thanks for the tip!)
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Nah, should be fine. 'tis christmas after all...
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Alright! Let's run wild!!
GO TO MY FORUMS!!!!1111oneoneone
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Jokes aside, I bet most of you have never tasted seal meat. I'm not a big meat eater at all, but it is absolutely DELICIOUS! Better than almost all meat/fish I've had before. It's a pretty dark brown color, so it looks a bit scary at first, but once you taste it... It's one of those desert island foods IMO. The sad part is how hard it is to find a specialized butcher that sells some (closest is a few hours away). One of my friends' dad hunts seal though, so
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Flights of fancy (Score:2)
Hm.
Christmas stories (Score:1)
And TFA is where? (Score:5, Informative)
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Probably means there's something wrong with me... (Score:1)