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STriDER, a Three-Legged Walking Robot

Roland Piquepaille writes "In a short article, New Scientist reports that researchers at Virginia Tech University have developed a tripedal experimental robot. With its three legs, this robot, named STriDER — short for 'Self-excited Tripedal Dynamic Experimental Robot' — is actually more stable than 2- or 4-legged robots. As said another researcher, 'It's like a biped with a walking stick.' This robot is intended to deploy sensors and cameras in difficult-to-access areas."

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  1. Oh, come on! by u-bend · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Self-excited?" Tripod? And we're not supposed to make naughty jokes about this?

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  2. Allow me to be the first to welcome..... by jollyreaper · · Score: 3, Funny

    Our new tripod overlords. My only question, are they HG Wells-style or John Christopher-style?

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  3. ummm, Combine anyone by tonyreadsnews · · Score: 5, Funny

    I can't believe no-one made a joke about Half-Life 2 and the Combine's Striders.

    I wonder if Gordon is in on this project?

  4. Hell of a comparison by Dirtside · · Score: 4, Funny

    'It's like a biped with a walking stick.'

    Hm, I'd say it's more like a nine-legged dog that's had six legs removed.

    Seriously, does he think it's that difficult for people to conceive of something with three legs? :)
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  5. R2D2 responds by alienmole · · Score: 3, Funny

    R2D2 denies being self-excited, and says he only keeps replaying that hologram of Leia for sentimental reasons.

  6. Re:Interesting concept, but... by Chris+Burke · · Score: 4, Funny

    The main problem I see is that it can't do any turn by a a 60 degree turn. It can travel in 6 directions only... Makes me feel like I'm playing a hex board game...

    Meaning you are prepared for leading the legions of strider-based war machines that are soon to be developed. Bet you never thought hex-based strategy gaming would be relevant to real life, but now you could be a General!

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