Robot Family in Every Home?
cswilly writes: "Yahoo has a story that Sony wants to see a robot animal in every home. I was wondering if Sony has a total cost of ownership argument for these things? Let's see, $2500 for a robot dog + $100 in electricity oven ten years. A real dog costs, say $1/day to feed, lives ten years for $3650 on food, plus $1000 in vet bills. The robot wins hands down." But keeping it in Mom's Robot Oil isn't cheap either...
Most families are already like robot families. White, protestant, republican-voting, heterosexual people with 2.5 kids, SUV and a house in suburbia who also go to church every Sunday - not because they believe but because it's expected.
You can't fuck a robot Jesse Ventura in the ass like you can fuck a real one.
Why would you want to put it in the electric oven after 10 years?
I will never be a pet-owner, so why would I want a robot-pet-owner? If this is'nt a blaring warningsign, what is?
We are heading for the fall.. Repent!
-By attempting the impossible we can achieve the absurd..
a Beowulf cluster of these?
W00f!
that the reason that most families act morally is that they wish to avoid an eternity of torture.
I realize that this argument is lost on the Democratic/athiest community but frankly I've never given a flying f**k what you people think.