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Mark Tilden, Robosapiens Inventor Interviewed

An anonymous reader writes "You-Review.Net has an interview with Mark Tilden, the inventor of the Robosapiens line of products. In this interview, Mr Tilden reveals more information about the RSMedia bot, which will be the world's first walking, talking, MP3 playing, ARM9 powered programmable Linux computer (with a Subwoofer, just incase). No news yet on the GPL status of this beast."

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  1. Re:Interesting Future by Jesapoo · · Score: 3, Funny

    So how will this compare to stuff you can do with things like Mindstorms?

    To me it looks like Mindstorms without the ability to change the form of the product, BUT WITH A SUBWOOFER!!11

  2. Broom-Bot by digitaldc · · Score: 3, Funny

    What next? Will the Pea-Bot get mated with a Roomba and do something more useful than carry around cans of beer?

    Yes, it will carry your beer and your chips to you and then it vacuums up mess you make. A drunkards dream if I ever did see one.

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    He who knows best knows how little he knows. - Thomas Jefferson
  3. The Bride by gurutc · · Score: 3, Funny

    Will have a tweeter?

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  4. RSMedia Bot by goofyheadedpunk · · Score: 3, Funny

    Okay, I know I'm not the only one. How many of you read "RSMedia Bot" as RMSedia Bot" and thought, "Oh no, some crazy bastard has done it. Some crazy bastard has made the Free Software Foundation an army of RMSedia Bots to stomp out the use of proprietary software the world over. They'll be unstoppable! Wait... Oh God no! It has a subwuffer! We'll be forced to listen to the Free Software Song as well? The humanity!"

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    What if the entire Universe were a chrooted environment with everything symlinked from the host?
  5. Re:Rubbed me the wrong way by gad_zuki! · · Score: 2, Funny

    >>I was hoping for something more thoughtful and substantial rather than flippant stream-of-consciousness.

    Mark then revealed his new project: Bongbot. A walking waterpipe that plays Pink Floyd mp3s and dispenses Hostess cupcakes. He was just finishing up an all-night testing session.