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Robot Hall of Fame

Smaz writes "Apparently Carnegie Mellon has set up a Hall of Fame for robots and their inventors. Wonder if it'll have the pull of a RnR Hall of Fame or Baseball Hall of Fame? I'd visit." Any nominees?

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  1. Wee! by B3ryllium · · Score: 3, Funny

    I designed a MindStorm robot, can I be in the hall of fame too?

  2. 1 vote for Hero 2000 by OwnerOfWhinyCat · · Score: 5, Insightful

    For the appropriate era, the Hero 2000 deserves a place of honor.

    Robots have many useful purposes like manufacturing and deep sea exploration, but this non-trivial, non-toy robot was designed to inspire. It was an enormously complicated kit that our high school electronics class put together, that made all those stupid-seeming lessons on how to bias a transistor, and the million obscure uses of op-amps worthwhile. It illustrated for us, why you took the time to make good solder joints, and what these funny logic gates could actually be made to do. Go Heathkit!

    1. Re:1 vote for Hero 2000 by websaber · · Score: 5, Funny

      you'll know that robots have come of age when self nominations become banned.

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  3. Robots by jargoone · · Score: 1, Funny

    I need one of those insurance policies that protects against robot attacks. Anyone seen that on SNL?

    1. Re:Robots by Buck2 · · Score: 1

      Parent is offtopic?

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  4. Well by CptChipJew · · Score: 1

    I nominate the robot from Lost in Space.

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  5. GORT by m.e.l.l.e.n.t.i.n.e · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I nominate GORT!!

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  6. I Nominate The Turk by rhfrommn · · Score: 5, Informative

    The Turk was a "chess playing automaton" back in the mid 1800's. It was a statue of a Turkish guy with a turban and appropriate costume sitting behind a chess board. The opponent would sit on the other side and play against it.

    It wasn't a real robot as a midget chess master was carefully concealed inside. They used mirrors and junk to conceal him so if people opened it up and looked, it looked like just gears and machinery in there. I believe the concealed midget used magnets were used to move the pieces.

    But it was one of the first times the IDEA of a robot was ever expressed. I think if there is going to be a robot hall of fame this belongs in it for sure.

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    1. Re:I Nominate The Turk by billstr78 · · Score: 4, Funny

      What's even funnier is that this "Turk" beat such famous people as Ben Franklin and Napolean Bonnapart. Well, the match with Napolean was officialy a draw becuase he wiped all the pieces from the board when he saw that he was loosing too badly to recover.

    2. Re:I Nominate The Turk by doublesix · · Score: 1

      Good grief! Where did they find a midget chess master?

    3. Re:I Nominate The Turk by stratjakt · · Score: 1

      That belongs in the Con-Mans Hall of Fame. They'd sell it to rich folks as the latest greatest gizmo, then take the midget with 'em when they left.

      People fell for shit like that. I mean people actually bought the brooklyn bridge - it's not just a cliche.

      Sigh. I was born a couple centuries too late. I'd have made a great elizabethan grifter.

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    4. Re:I Nominate The Turk by PaleBoy · · Score: 1

      Actually, if I recall, the ROBOT knocked all the pieces off the board, because Napoleon was playing in a bogus manner, just mirroring the Turk's moves. There actually is an entire book about the whole story. I perused it once. So I could be wrong.

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    5. Re:I Nominate The Turk by frostman · · Score: 1

      Here is a link to a recent book about the Turk. It got pretty good reviews.

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  7. The Robot by Estevan · · Score: 4, Funny

    Someday I'm going to create a hall of fame for distigishable performances of The Robot in break dance.

    1. Re:The Robot by Vette64 · · Score: 2, Funny

      The Robot was a break dance?

      Anyway, I'd nominate Bender. Do they accept cartoons?

    2. Re:The Robot by checkyoulater · · Score: 1

      The Robot was a break dance?

      Hell yeah. Didn't you ever watch Breakin' or Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo?

      Even Wormser did it in Revenge of the Nerds!

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  8. Inclusion of non-existant robots ? by grims · · Score: 1

    Would the hall of fame also include non-existant popular robots which have added so much to the subject - like R2D2, R.Daneel (Asimov) etc.. ?

    1. Re:Inclusion of non-existant robots ? by flynt · · Score: 1, Informative

      no

    2. Re:Inclusion of non-existant robots ? by aaribaud · · Score: 1

      "Droid" is supposed to be a popular form of "android", which means "shaped like a human".

      So formally, C3PO might be a droid, but Artoo is definitely not.

  9. I nominate... by blackmonday · · Score: 5, Funny

    Al Gore. He's so lifelike he's fooled millions of people. Think about it: He took the initiative in creating the Internet, ran for president, even joined the Apple board. Not only that, he reproduced, bearing 2 lovely children with a known censorship advocate. Take that humans!

    1. Re:I Nominate... by B3ryllium · · Score: 4, Funny

      I would *so* pay for them to hoist a huge sign on the front of the hall of fame ...

      Bite my shiny metal ass.

      Well, actually, no I wouldn't pay. I'd laugh and walk by outside, though. Then I'd start my own hall of fame.

    2. Re:I nominate... by RevDobbs · · Score: 2, Funny

      Al (AI?) is OK in group situations, but one-on-one he fails the Turing test 9 times out of ten.

    3. Re:I nominate... by DonkeyJimmy · · Score: 2, Funny

      [I nominate] Al Gore. He's so lifelike he's fooled millions of people.

      I really don't think he fooled anyone. But he's still a good robot.

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    4. Re:I nominate... by LamerX · · Score: 1

      Not only that, but he also was the first robot to have a presidential election rigged against him!

    5. Re:I nominate... by gangibson · · Score: 1
      Al Gore. He's so lifelike he's fooled millions of people...
      OK, if, like so many smug conservatives have told me, I am no longer allowed to complain about Bush stealing the 2000 election, then I suggest that Al Gore robot jokes are similarly off-limits from here on out. Be a uniter, not a divider, right?
    6. Re:I nominate... by blackmonday · · Score: 1

      Well I actually voted for Gore, the big lug. But I couldn't resist the joke.

    7. Re:I nominate... by screwballicus · · Score: 2, Funny

      He's not the oldest, however.

      "Robert Dole"

      has a rather telling anagram:

      "Elder Robot"

  10. Metropolis by RobotRunAmok · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I nominate Brigette Helm, her character "Maria," and her creator Rotwang. Oh, I guess we should acknowledge Fritz Lang as well, huh?

    "Metropolis" is Eternal.

    1. Re:Metropolis by TopShelf · · Score: 1

      You could also make a case for the Frankenstein monster, as well - who says robots have to be strictly mechanical, as opposed to biological?
      Of course that opens the door to a Six Million Dollar Man/Bionic Woman exhibit...

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  11. I Nominate... by immanis · · Score: 5, Funny

    Bender! Although they would never vote him in.

    "I'll go make my own Robot Hall of Fame. With Blackjack! And Hookers! In fact, forget the Hall of Fame!"

  12. Robot Nominees by SanLouBlues · · Score: 5, Funny

    This time, I'd vote for Al Gore and actually feel good about it.

  13. Bite my shiny metal ass.... by MeanE · · Score: 2, Funny

    I nominate Bender!! I don't know who created him though. Maybe Matt Groening?

  14. Gaak! by Faust7 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I nominate Gaak, who bravely liberated himself into the parking lot.

  15. If they have a hall of shame section.... by tigersaw · · Score: 1

    I'd nominate the NES Robot. That thing drove me to the point of insanity for hours on end during my precious formative years. Pick up, lift, move, no, don't drop it yet, D'OH!

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  16. Mars Rover!!! by cindy · · Score: 1

    I nominate the Mars Rover! Ok, it was technically a "remote operated vehicle" and not an autonomous robot, but I don't care. It was still the coolest thing I've seen in ages.

    1. Re:Mars Rover!!! by uberdave · · Score: 1

      No, it was a robot. The mission planners told it where to go, but not how to get there.

  17. Lots of candidates by mooman · · Score: 2, Interesting

    If they want Hollywood ones, the list is long..
    Gort (from "The Day the Earth Stood Still")
    Johnny Five (from "Short Circuit")
    Half the cast of "The Black Hole"
    Any of the Star Wars ones...
    Plus the evil one from "Saturn V",
    Logan's Run,
    Buck Rogers,
    Battlestar Galactica
    and so on...

    The public will recognize those.. I doubt there are many (if any?) non-fictitious robots that the general public could name or recognize.

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    1. Re:Lots of candidates by dfn5 · · Score: 1
      Half the cast of "The Black Hole"

      Actually, if you remember, there were only like 3 robots in the Black Hole. The other "robots" turned out to be the zombified crew.

      But Maximillian would be a good candidate.

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    2. Re:Lots of candidates by Isaac-Lew · · Score: 1
      Any of the Star Wars ones...

      Neither IG-88 nor the droid army in Episode I would qualify due to breaking Asimov's "laws" (which I think are bullcrap...WHY wouldn't you use troops that kill without hesitation, follow orders without question, don't need to be fed or paid, easier to transport, etc.).

  18. I nominate Andy Kaufman by adzoox · · Score: 1
    I nominate Andy Kaufman as Val in the movie Heartbeeps.

    Heartbeeps

    I couldn't tell (even by reading the link) if this for nominating real robots and their inventors or hollywood robots. It just says real or fictional.

    This is an often overlooked movie ... check it out.

    Other fictional robots are Robbie from Forbidden planet and the spiders from Minority Report.

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  19. Issac Asimov by John_Sauter · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Since inventors are included, I nominate Issac Asimov for his Three Laws of Robotics. Dr. Asimov is as responsible for robots as Jules Verne is for the nuclear submarine and Robert Heinlein is for the waldo.
    John Sauter (J_Sauter@Empire.Net)

    1. Re:Issac Asimov by borroff · · Score: 4, Insightful

      I agree with your nomination of Asimov, but for a slightly different reason. While he didn't actual "invent" anything, his statement of robot behavioral ethics contained in the "Three Laws" is first successful rebuttal to the Frankenstein Complex. If applied successfully, it removes the chance of any intentional harm to humans from robots, and makes the idea of Robots palatable. The dramatic tension in Asimov's Robot stories comes from failures and/or unforeseen consequences of the Three Laws of Robotics. Unfortunately, there are two problems: to avoid these unforeseen consequences, the robots require a phenomenal level of judgement, and, of course, how do you program ethics and judgement?

  20. R2-D2 by Capt'n+Hector · · Score: 1

    I nominate R2-D2 for the hall of fame.

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    1. Re:R2-D2 by russx2 · · Score: 2, Funny

      I think this hall of fame only applies to robots in this galaxy. Not galaxies far, far away.

  21. Zoltar by MacBrave · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I vote for the Zoltar machine in the movie "BIG". He could grant wishes and stuff.....

  22. Penny Arcade! by yeoua · · Score: 1

    I nominate the Fruit Fscker 2000!

    http://www.penny-arcade.com/view.php3?date=2002- 02 -11&res=l

    Absolutely hilarious... I need one for our next drinking party.

    1. Re:Penny Arcade! by 1u3hr · · Score: 1

      Well, go all out for fuckingmachines.

  23. Hazard From Battlebots by ThomasFlip · · Score: 1

    Yes battlebots aren't really robots more than they are just remote control cars with some lame weapon slapped on the front end, but, clearly Hazard was and is the best BattleBot in the history of the sport.

    You may argue Nightmare or Toro but lets be honest, Hazard was in a league of its own. Sure it was of a basic lame wedge spinner design but that thing could take down a 2 tonne buffalo if it had to.

    I vote Hazard to be in the robot hall of fame!!

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    1. Re:Hazard From Battlebots by Dylan+Zimmerman · · Score: 1

      Don't forget Cassius of Robot Wars fame. It was just a wedge with a vertical pneumatic ram. IIRC, it brought down three of the house robots in one round. It could even right itself if someone actually managed to flip it over. That was the best design that I've seen on those shows yet.

    2. Re:Hazard From Battlebots by osPDAproject · · Score: 1

      One word.
      Mechadon.
      Mechadon is the most insane Battlebot ever. Mark Setrakian (sp) is freaking brilliant.

  24. A Fitting End?? by Rick.C · · Score: 1
    Comment overheard at the Robot Hall of Fame, circa 2095:

    "Look over here, YatNag-36997! This is your great-great-great-grandbot, AIBO."

    "But.. it looks like a.. dog!"

    "Well, yes.. it was a dog.."

    "But.. but.. ... but.."

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  25. MST3K tribute by mooman · · Score: 1

    Any tv screens that they use (for displays or footage or whatnot) ought to have the silhouettes of Tom Servo and Crow on them...

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  26. I tried to nominate Marvin... by NanoGator · · Score: 2, Funny

    ... but he muttered something about how he was too depressed to accept the award and *whissh whisssh*'ed away.

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  27. Kawasaki killer by asmithmd1 · · Score: 1

    In July 1981 a Japanese worker at Kawasaki Heavy Industries was stabbed to death when the arm of an industrial robot he was attempting to repair pinned him against a gear-processing machine when he accidentally brushed against the "on" switch. Sorry I don't know the make and model

  28. Data by Shadow+Wrought · · Score: 1
    Everything will go smoothly until Data goes wiggy and takes the place over.

    Look for the nanotech robots to save the day!

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  29. Battlebots? by DrMrLordX · · Score: 1

    Would these things fit in under the "Entertainment" category? I'd have to nominate the Chiabot just for style alone.

  30. What about Marvin by Timesprout · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Very disappointing that the paranoid android with a brain the size of a small planet has not gottena vote yet from the Douglas Adams fans

    First permanently depressed robbot ever

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    1. Re:What about Marvin by aaribaud · · Score: 1

      That would make all the diodes on your left side hurt more -- if it were possible of course.

  31. Required Futurama nomination by greechneb · · Score: 1

    I nominate Bender

    His acceptance speech?

    Bite My Shiny Ass!

  32. PR title is for RoboCup (ongoing) by awtbfb · · Score: 1


    The title of the press release is wrong. It is referencing the first RoboCup American Open which is happening this weekend.

    You have already missed Neal Stephenson, but not the ASIMO demonstrations tomorrow.

  33. BombBots by BubbaTheBarbarian · · Score: 1

    Any of the BombBots that are used to recover harmful shiney object before they go boom should be in there.

  34. a robot museum MUST include... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Karel Capek (1890-1938), a Czech playwright, novelist, and essayist. He was the author of the play RUR (1921) which contains the first known public usage of the word 'robot' in the modern context.
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  35. ROB! by HopeUnknown · · Score: 1

    Anyone remember ROB, the robotic operating buddy for the original Nintendo? There was a whopping two games that supported the little pile of plastic, but he's unique enough to mention.

  36. How about these guys? by nothingtodo · · Score: 1

    Could not see the list but is the HERO 1 listed? I've got one complete with all the options, but he doesn't work right now© What about the Yul Brynner robot from Westworld?

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  37. Aaron, the first Robot Artist by LittleGuy · · Score: 1

    Created by Harold Cohen, AARON was the first robot programmed to follow certain artistic heuristics in creating unique drawings.

    It was a permanent exhibit in the Robots Gallery at The Computer Museum in Boston before most of the Permanent Collection for the TCM went to California and the rest was acquired by the Museum of Science in 1999.

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  38. I nominate Roomba by IvyMike · · Score: 1

    I nominate Roomba. It's arguably the first cheap and practical consumer robot, and it's definitely the first non-toy robot I've ever owned.

    1. Re:I nominate Roomba by flashbang · · Score: 1

      I'm sure it will "sweep" the competition...

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  39. I bet they snub Tim Robbins too. by DaytonCIM · · Score: 1

    Nuff said.

  40. I nominate... by Winterblink · · Score: 1

    The fembots from Austin Powers. Robokillers have never been so easy on the eyes. :)

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  41. I hereby nominate..... by northwind · · Score: 1

    The replicators from Stargate SG1. Interesting concept.
    Hector from "Saturn 3".
    Robot from "Lost in space". Danger Danger Will Robinson. (got to love that one)

  42. OH.... by BubbaTheBarbarian · · Score: 1

    Dude...The Transformers...DUH!!!! :)

  43. Sir Killalot by reformhead · · Score: 1

    'nuff said.

  44. Joel Robinson: Master Builder by burgburgburg · · Score: 2, Funny
    Using just spare parts, gumball machines, vacuums, and the parts that would have enabled him to control the movies that the scientists beamed to him from Deep 13, all the while stuck on the Satellite of Love, Joel Robinson created his robot companions: Tom Servo, Crow. T. Robot, Gypsy, and Cambot.

    Also, a nod to Mike Nelson, who maintained them when Dr. Forrester shot him up to the SOL.

  45. Don't forget... by JackMonkey · · Score: 1

    Crow T. Robot from MST3K.

    "Life is like a crap sandwich. The more bread ya got, the less crap ya gotta take." - Crow T. Robot

  46. Define Robot? by stratjakt · · Score: 2, Interesting

    From dictionary.com

    Robot:

    1) A mechanical device that sometimes resembles a human and is capable of performing a variety of often complex human tasks on command or by being programmed in advance.

    2) A machine or device that operates automatically or by remote control.

    3) A person who works mechanically without original thought, especially one who responds automatically to the commands of others


    So which definition of robot makes it into the hall of fame?

    By definition 1, many commonplace things qualify, like my PC with printer. It performs the complex task of doing my taxes.

    By definition 2, even more things qualify. My toaster automatically makes toast.

    By definition 3, this would be full of slashdot editors. Hardly worthy of such an honor, IMO.

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  47. A Hall of Fame Hall of Fame by lerhaupt · · Score: 1

    Is a robot hall of fame really necessary? What's next, a hall of fame for hall's of fame? I'd definitely put the baseball hall of fame in that hall of fame. I don't think the robots would make it, though.

  48. Self Gratuitous? by jwgoerlich · · Score: 1

    Let us see here, CMU has a robotics department that thus far has produced a mini-van that can drive itself around, a winning Robocup team, and a sun-synchronous navigation. Oh, and they are competing in the Grand Challenge with the Red Team.

    To me, that is like the Detroit Red Wings launching a hockey hall of fame.

  49. Vote for Bender!! by Quixote · · Score: 1
    From the press release:
    Nominations should include a short paragraph justifying the case and can include videotapes and other material. They should be sent to James Morris at Carnegie Mellon -- James.morris@cmu.edu. The jury will select the inductees by October 1, 2003, and announce the results at a suitable ceremony by November 30 of this year.

    Quick, everybody! Put your favorite Bender scenes on a tape and send them over to Jim above. Lets all vote for Bender!

  50. Strong Bad by Abm0raz · · Score: 1
    What about the talking Strong Bad robot Bubs built out of a box of Grapenuts and a Speak-n-Spell! That was cool.

    http://homestarrunner.com/sbemail69.html \P

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  51. Re:Do the Robots/Inventors have to be real? by AndroidCat · · Score: 1

    RTFA, but yes, they can be fictional.

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  52. Yes by cgenman · · Score: 1

    Carnegie Mellon University has established "The Robot Hall of Fame(TM)" to honor noteworthy robots, both real and fictional, along with their creators.

  53. The pusher robot by scotay · · Score: 3, Funny

    I don't trust the shover robot. The pusher robot is superior to the shover robot. The pusher robot will protect us. Pushing is the answer.

  54. Woah! That think ROCKS! by immanis · · Score: 1

    How well does it work? Does it give you complete coverage? How loud is it?

  55. I'd nominate... by presearch · · Score: 1

    DUBYA - Except he's not very lifelike and
    has an overriding tendancy to harm humans.

  56. Me, Rimmer and Lister vote for.... by lexsco · · Score: 1
  57. Re:Woah! That think ROCKS! by flashbang · · Score: 1

    It's not that loud - quieter than regular vac's. It works very well on wood floor and low pile carpet. Here's some related /. stories on it..
    here and here . It just rocks.

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  58. I nominate the following for lifetime achevement.. by hoggoth · · Score: 1

    Robbie the Robot (Forbidden Planet, etc)
    The Robot from "Lost In Space" (B9) (Danger, Danger Will Robinson!)
    Marvin the depressed robot (Hitchhiker's Guide)
    Bender the sarcastic oil-a-holic (Futurama)
    The Daleks (at least I *think* they were robots)
    Gort! "Klaatu barada nikto!" (The Day The Earth Stood Still)
    C-3PO
    R2D2
    Rossum's Univeral Robots (the first ever)
    Data (Star Trek)

    Hmmm... I'm sure I'm leaving some out...

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  59. One of my favorite robots is by presearch · · Score: 1

    SyBorg, the gleaming model XQJ-37 nuclear-powered Pan-sexual Roto-Plooker from Zappa's Joe's Garage

    Sy Borg
    Gimme dat, gimme dat
    Sy Borg
    Gimme dat, give me the chromium leg.
    I beg
    Sy Borg
    Gimme dat, give me the chromium leg.
    Little wires, pliers, tires
    They turn me on

    1. Re:One of my favorite robots is by georgewad · · Score: 1

      You mean the one that looks like a magical pig with marital aids stuck all over it?

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  60. Robocup this weekend at Carnegie Mellon by GeekLiving · · Score: 1

    For those in the Pittsbrugh area, this weekend is the the first RoboCup American Open on the campus of CMU. It's offical website is americanopen03.org. I first heard about these robot soccer tournaments from Alan Alda's Sientific American Frontiers PBS show. I hope to catch tomorrow's events and matches. I'll be wearing a blue UNC ball cap and taking pictures if you'd like to say "hello".

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  61. And the winner is... by Kaz+Riprock · · Score: 2, Interesting


    The entire front exhibit of the MIT museum. For anyone in Boston who has been to the museum, they know that there are some amazing walking robots (check out the PBS shows where they do flips and things) and that robot that looks like a giant Furby face which mimics emotions based on audio and visual input.

    Also, there's the robot that went to the psych meeting and hit that guy in the ankle and didn't even apologize, but delivered his own seminar on how he was created and took a quick Q and A afterwards.

    Third, I nominate the Terminator. That's just one mad motivated machine...and it's back!

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  62. Re:Isaac Asimov by John_Sauter · · Score: 1

    Sorry, that's Isaac Asimov.
    John Sauter (J_Sauter@Empire.Net)

  63. ABC Warriors by payndz · · Score: 1
    Can you nominate a group of robots, namely 2000AD's 'ABC Warriors'? Although that might cause problems for the other, less psychotic robots in the HoF. Mek-Quake would probably do big jobs on them less than five minutes in...

    Failing them, Bender, easily. "Hey baby, wanna kill all humans?"

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  64. two wheel robot by dpa · · Score: 1

    I nominate my two-wheel balancing robot, nBot which thanks to /. has recently become World Famous (especially in Sweden!)

  65. Don't miss the humanoid bot... by Tom7 · · Score: 1

    They have live demonstrations of Asimo, Honda's walking humanoid robot. The presentation is intended for kids, but the robot is pretty fucken cool. If you're there, don't miss it!

  66. Dr Robotnic by Paladine97 · · Score: 1

    My vote is for Doctor Robotnic!

  67. Small Wonder by BillFarber · · Score: 1

    How about that really cool robot from the television , "Small Wonder"! I still don't know why they don't make more robots like her.

    1. Re:Small Wonder by nullvaper · · Score: 1

      i think they stopped production on that model after everyone found out that all you have to do is whack the robot on her head to turn her off.

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  68. Re:I vote for ... by Austerity+Empowers · · Score: 1

    vote for the autonomous dildo bot Those are called men. Not exactly robots, not exactly human.

  69. Re:Isaac Asimov by 1u3hr · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Asimov is also credited with inventing the word "robotics". At least he complained that 20 or 30 years later (he started writing his robot stories in the early 1940s) that when the word came into use by real scientists that no one gave him a byline...

  70. Robit? What's a robit? by mccrew · · Score: 1
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  71. RoboCup by elbanevretep · · Score: 2, Informative

    Speaking of robots and CMU, if you're anywhere near Pittsburgh I highly recommend coming down to campus to see them for yourself. The Robot Soccer competition is open to the public, today through Sunday. Details here

  72. Robot Elders by harlows_monkeys · · Score: 1
    Silence!

    How about the robot elders from planet Capek?

  73. I wonder... by paranoos · · Score: 1
    So what exactly is the RnR Hall of Fame? I'm guessing it showcases some of the laziest people on Earth.

    Anyway, my vote goes to Johnny 5, from Short Circuit... he was after all a robot controlled by remote.

  74. Pull of the Rock n Roll hall of fame? ha ha ha! by cdtoad · · Score: 1

    I work 2 blocks from the Rock n Roll hall of fame here in cleveland and when I read the comment from the author of this story wondering if it'll have the PULL of the RNR hall of fame I nearly fell out of my chair laughing. I can see that place right now and there is NOBODY THERE! It's one of the biggest mistakes that Cleveland ever sunk any money into! So... to have the pull of the RNR HoF would be the death of the Robot Hall of Fame. People don't come to it. Hell all the induction cerimonies are done in NYC! The rock stars won't come here cuz there's nothing to do here! Litterly this city closes at 6pm! The RNR Hall of Shame is just a giant tax exempt eye sore! The city would have done much better if they had put a little bit more money into the Great Lakes Science center next door!

    Now Pittsburgh... I'm gearing up for a road trip to Ikea so why not add this to my stop! Sounds fun!

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  75. Mr. Atomic! by matt_morgan · · Score: 1

    I work at the Brooklyn Museum, where we had a show maybe a year ago about Robots and Space Toys, from the collection of Robert Lesser (we're having a show of stuff from his collection of pulp novels in a month or so, too). My favorite was Cragstan's Mr. Atomic. Totally cool. And then I have a huge poster from the show, of Giant Sonic Robot, on my wall. He's pretty damn cool, too.

  76. Re:Isaac Asimov by abhinavnath · · Score: 1

    FYI, Dr. A was credited with coining 3 words: "psychohistory" in Foundation, "robotics" and "positronic" in I, Robot.

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  77. Mister Wizard's World by nullvaper · · Score: 1

    I wonder if they have that beverage-delivering robot who appeared on some episodes of Mr. Wizard? Anyone remember that little thing?

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  78. Bender isn't usually popular with college deans. by Sabu+mark · · Score: 1

    "ROBOT HOUSE...!"

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  79. Re:Robbie the Robot by nullvaper · · Score: 1

    hey was a smart robot. Robbie: [about oxygen] "I rarely use it myself, sir. It promotes rust."

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  80. 1999 Cornell Robocup Team by pardsbane · · Score: 1

    The Cornell '99 Robocup raised the bar for Robocup by proving a system-wide approach, rather than a purely AI approach was the best way to approach the competition. In addition, the team introduced several innovations that are now common and regularly used in Robocup: Omnidirectional robots (It was previously thought that omni could not be made that small cheaply) and dribbling. Perhaps this is why CMU has dropped out of the Small sized league to focus on the Aibo league: Their team does not have the capability to produce competitive robots.

    1. Re:1999 Cornell Robocup Team by pardsbane · · Score: 1
      First of all, I said the 1999 team, not the current team. Second, I wrote that before the competition today. I wouldn't say CMU swept the competition, notice that they only played 3 games compared to Cornell's 5. Clearly Field B wasn't much of a challenge.

      My point was that the Cornell '99 team radically changed the approach teams needed to take to be competitive; not that they would or have always won.

      We'll see what happens in Italy this year, CMU hasn't won the small-size world championship since '98.

  81. Anyone remember Electra(sp)? by inyercells · · Score: 1

    Back in the 60's I remember seeing a demo of a humanoid robot named Electra at the NY state fair. It may have been maid by IBM, but I can't seem to dig anything up on it. As a kid I was amazed and thought it mega cool when they detached her head to prove that it wasn't human, though people in the crowd were still dubious. In the "bringing robots to the masses" department, I think that Tomy should get a nomination for the Armatron. Of course, don't forget the Rockem-Sockem guys. I yearn for the days when I could knock my brother's block off so easily!

  82. World's First Robot by pipingguy · · Score: 1

    I nominate Steam Man.

  83. FIRST by Zuperdominican · · Score: 1

    For inspiration and recognition of science and technology. That is the national league of robotics for high schools. My team won the New York regional. I wonder if I'll be placed in the hall too. www.picturetrail.com/zuperdominican

  84. Tom Servo nomination by August_zero · · Score: 1

    It's about time some robots start getting the respect they deserve.

    I vote for Tom Servo (what a cool guy)

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  85. Re:Isaac Asimov by 1u3hr · · Score: 1

    Well, yes, but "positronic" was just gibberish, as he admitted, (not a lot of application for anti-matter in modern chips) and "psychohistory" remains fantasy. "Robotics" is the only one that came into use in the same sense as he used it.

  86. Karel Capek by kubis · · Score: 1

    I nominate Karel Capek, a czech writer who has invented the word "robot" and used it in his novel RUR.

  87. I nominate the Odetics Odex 1 by Degrees · · Score: 1
    Partly because I worked on the printed wiring boards that went into it. ;-)

    Really, it was just plain cool. Description here. As I understand it, Odetics thought it would make a good robot to sell to the military, as a guard unit. It could stand guard all night, never falling asleep, and it can walk about anywhere to get a closer look at 'anomalies'.

    The standard demo for it was to crawl out of a pickup truck bed, and then lift the end of the pickup truck off the ground. Tell me this guard 'bot wouldn't be intimidating. ;-) It was built around 1983.

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  88. Robot Hall of Fame by jhm-sd · · Score: 1

    Please send me some nominations rather than just chatting about it!