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."
lol @ you
n00bs.
While I am obviously much too tired to pursue any of this now, I do think it's worth me mentioning that, when re-reading the introduction to Complexity, I was struck by how huge the questions being asked were. Call me over-the-top, but I actually like hearing people speculate about how the mind works AND how life began, all in one book. I'm not swearing by anything, it's just fun.
.zz. .. .z.zz.z .zzz.)
Recently I've come across these very good interviews with Professor Hugh LaFollette. I look at them as (re)introductions or reviews, but they're pretty worthwhile and, this being the internet and all, EASY to CONSUME.
Maybe now I can finally sleep. . .
(I failed to confirm I wasn't a script. I'm so tired that I can't even pass a simple Turing Test to prove my humanity! Any program can do that! And I'm not even a program! zzzzz.
Yes, he's from the Waterloo area... or at least went to university at the UofW. RIM is practically beside the university.
Meh.