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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4714135.stm

First the technology to make you invisible...and now this. Yay, aren't the Japs smart.

What's next? Flying cars?
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Knowing the rather permissive sexual nature of Japanese males (rape comics, girls' worn underwear from vending machines, etc.), I think we can guess where this is heading. :oops: I'm just surprised it's not a Sailor Moon android.
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Before Repliee Q1, Professor Ishiguru developed Repliee R1 which had the appearance of a five-year-old Japanese girl.
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"It can respond to people touching it."

I'm going to get one for Iceman. Lord knows he needs one.
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bash wrote:Knowing the rather permissive sexual nature of Japanese males (rape comics, girls' worn underwear from vending machines, etc.), I think we can guess where this is heading. :oops: I'm just surprised it's not a Sailor Moon android.

Now that you mention it... I'm suprised too...
Maybe that's just a first step to a Sailor Moon Android :P
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Kiran wrote:What's next? Flying cars?
http://www.moller.com/skycar/
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Finally!! A wench who dosn't need a bloody orgasm every time she has sex.
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Post by roid »

31 actuators doesn't sound like many.
but the 5 yr old child sounds like a good idea for an android, since they are kindof stupid it makes sense.

wouldn't mind seeing it in action, faking human movement is notoriously hard.
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Why do people always seem to want to create the situation that they fear most? *sigh*

interesting article.
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Check out realdoll.com They aren't robots, but they sure are real looking. Maybe these two guys should team up.
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Floyd wrote:
Kiran wrote:What's next? Flying cars?
http://www.moller.com/skycar/
:shock: *faints*
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I'm fighting the urge to plaster the :P smilie onto one of the androids. Help me..
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Heh! I'd hit it!
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Kiran wrote:http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4714135.stm

First the technology to make you invisible...and now this. Yay, aren't the Japs smart.

What's next? Flying cars?
Flying cars were recently developed, but by an american. It uses 4 jet powered propellers in housings that can be pivoted.

What's this technology about being invisible? I haven't heard of that.
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it's a chameleon raincoat
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Post by roid »

that camoflage (inspired by thermoptic camouflage in Ghost in the Shell) is purely theoretical and no-where near even prototyping.

all the demonstrations of it have been using a seperate projector that projects an image onto the device from afar.

i wrote an article about it over 2 years ago here:
http://www.zzz.com.ru/zzz_original_site/165.html
(scroll 3/5ths down the page)
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