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Robot Hall of Fame 2004 Inductees Announced

generic-man writes "According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Carnegie Mellon University has announced this year's inductees for the Robot Hall of Fame. On October 11, the Hall welcomes Robby the Robot from Forbidden Planet, Astroboy, C3PO, Honda's ASIMO, and a 'pioneering mobile robot called Shakey.' They join R2D2. the Mars Pathfinder rover, and other robots from the class of 2003."

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  1. Re:When's Data getting in? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    And pray tell me how is the parent 'informative' !!! Cmmon moderators use ur brains or gimme all ur mod points yummmmmm

  2. Fitter Happier Fred by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Fitter Happier

    Fitter, happier, more productive,
    comfortable,
    not drinking too much,
    regular exercise at the gym
    (3 days a week),
    getting on better with your associate employee contemporaries,
    at ease,
    eating well
    (no more microwave dinners and saturated fats),
    a patient better driver,
    a safer car
    (baby smiling in back seat),
    sleeping well
    (no bad dreams),
    no paranoia,
    careful to all animals
    (never washing spiders down the plughole),
    keep in contact with old friends
    (enjoy a drink now and then),
    will frequently check credit at (moral) bank (hole in the wall),
    favors for favors,
    fond but not in love,
    charity standing orders,
    on Sundays ring road supermarket
    (no killing moths or putting boiling water on the ants),
    car wash
    (also on Sundays),
    no longer afraid of the dark or midday shadows
    nothing so ridiculously teenage and desperate,
    nothing so childish - at a better pace,
    slower and more calculated,
    no chance of escape,
    now self-employed,
    concerned (but powerless),
    an empowered and informed member of society
    (pragmatism not idealism),
    will not cry in public,
    less chance of illness,
    tires that grip in the wet
    (shot of baby strapped in back seat),
    a good memory,
    still cries at a good film,
    still kisses with saliva,
    no longer empty and frantic like a cat tied to a stick,
    that's driven into frozen winter shit
    (the ability to laugh at weakness),
    calm,
    fitter,
    healthier and more productive
    a pig in a cage on antibiotics.

  3. Re:"Almost?" by ch-chuck · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    From the article linked:

    If you commit a felony in Florida, you lose your right to vote there, and you're "scrubbed" from the rolls. You become a non-citizen, like in the old Soviet Union. This is not the case in most other states; it's an uncivilized vestige of the Deep South.

    It's curious that another state, New York suffers from the same "uncivilized vestige of the Deep South".

    Who is "Greg Plast" and why should we listen to him? A simple search turns up this page which lists all the US states, and if anyone takes the time to read it instead of hammering out more communists bulletins for their leftist anti-US readers, they will see that almost all US states take away felons voting rights while in prison or on parole.

    Florida/Old South/Soviet Union ??? This guy is hogwash.

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  4. my robot b.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    how about those state of the art robots from eurotrip???

  5. Hey... by 3)+profit!!! · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    They forgot megaman!