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Uhhh , i htink your link is not working.. Hmmmm
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I saw it on dialup ¿? Well, until got bored.
But betyou Santa won't get it for you. Have you been naughty ? My wrist watch works better :grin:
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I want a robot clock that can do this:
http://yugop.net/yugopcom/hand.swf

While I would not expect a full eraser or pencil drawn to be practical, I'd like one that uses one of those children's magic pads. You know the type that you lift the sheet to erase what was drawn. The pad could be set to automatically erase as needed by pulling the back away from the screen but the robot keeps writing as the time changes. In other words the pad backing moves to its own robotic solenoid and one hand writes everything as needed.
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Well...
there goes a nother chunk of my life wasted.
There has just GOTTA be something more interesting that you can do with a couple of million bucks worth of robotic arms.
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I wonder if I could goto the DENSO website and request a sample. Doubtful. I wonder what they cost but I guess "If you have to ask....You can't afford it". To put it mildly.
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Well...thats a hell of a long time for the body to go through such forces. You wont see me on a thing like that...but it is amusing to watch. Thats gotta be the largest robotic arm around. Its a hell of a lot more interesting than the arm setting up pegs a second at a time.
I wonder what they have for back-up if the unit fails in mid-operation, since most of the ride is done head down, and pretty close to the floor. :???:
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JPKNHTP wrote:
jollyrgr wrote:I want a robot clock that can do this:
http://yugop.net/yugopcom/hand.swf
His hand was busy when year 2000 rolled in.
This works off your system clock. Time travel your computer back to December 31, 1999 at 11:58PM and enjoy.
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