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Immobile Robots

Roland Piquepaille writes "Wade Roush wrote a long and well-documented article for the Technology Review about this new concept, the immobot, short for "immobile robot." He gives different industrial examples, from NASA to the water utility in Porto Alegre, and from Toyota cars to some new Xerox photocopiers. And he looks at the programming model behind the immobots. No "heuristic" programs here, but model-based programs instead. Check this column for details." The original article has more information.

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  1. Other new names... by dagg · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    Immobot? Here are some other new names:
    • Silradio - A radio with no sound.
    • Cleartv - A TV with no picture.
    • CPUlessPC - A computer without a CPU.
    • Darklight - duh.
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  2. Politically Correct?? by Myriad · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    Hrmmm, I would have applied this definition:

    Immobile Robot: (politically correct term) used to describe a robot which has suffered a Blue Screen of Death.

    Similar, but more polite form of: "Who borked the bot?", "The bot's FUBARed", or This bot is hosed!"

    One possible cause for an immobile robot is a users irresponsible experimentation with magic.

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