View Full Version : Aw, come on guys!


Oxygen
12-12-99, 12:41 AM
This forum CAN'T be dead!

Hey, I've got a cat. Somebody get a box and a bottle of poison and let's prove Schroedinger wrong!

ltcmmdr
12-19-99, 06:36 PM
Yeah, exactly. I haven't seen too many people in this forum.

Bowser
01-14-00, 07:11 PM
It is a disappointment.

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Oxygen
01-14-00, 11:36 PM
Well? Any offerings to help it along? This IS the General Science and Technology Forum. Has anybody here ever built a robot? I started to once, but had a problem keeping the little moron from keeling over. No gyro mechanism. I still want to build one, though. Honda built a bipedal 'bot that does pretty good at walking. It could even navigate up and down stairs without a problem. They're trying to hook up with MIT for the brain.

[This message has been edited by Oxygen (edited January 14, 2000).]

Cris
01-15-00, 02:04 AM
Sounds good. I'll start a topic on Robots and AI.

Bowser
01-15-00, 03:15 AM
Oxigen,

I saw that Honda 'bot on PBS too. I was very impressed by the mechanics, but its only motivation was the engineer's hand on its joy stick (feel free to run with that last part).

I also read an interesting article last week which described the mechanics and design of a robotic snake. This idea struck me as being one of the more practicle robotic designs yet.

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It's all very large.

Oxygen
01-15-00, 02:07 PM
I never really thought about robotic snakes, but now that you mention it, they'd be great for looking for trapped people after earthquakes and such.

Bowser
01-15-00, 04:07 PM
I believe NASA was interested in using it for exploring Mars.

Here's the website where the article can be located. Also, if you like to tinker with mechanical stuff, this is a cool site:
http://www.manufacturing.net/magazine/dn/

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It's all very large.