#1 2008-11-07 20:45:01

Japan has finally left us behind.

75 million old fat Americans will buy these types of devices, all the while GM scratches it's collective head and tries to sell more Hummers.

(and let's face it, the only Hummer anyone is willing to pay for these days is from Dennis Kuninich's smoking hot wife)

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#2 2008-11-07 22:02:51

I'm pretty sure they already hve something like that on FuckingMachines.com...

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#3 2008-11-07 22:13:55

[Homer Simpson] And here I am using my own muscles, like a sap! [/Homer Simpson]

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#4 2008-11-07 22:30:44

Zookeeper wrote:

I'm pretty sure they already hve something like that on FuckingMachines.com...

Thank you - that provoked the first out-loud laugh from me all week.

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#5 2008-11-07 22:50:22

Emmeran wrote:

Zookeeper wrote:

I'm pretty sure they already hve something like that on FuckingMachines.com...

Thank you - that provoked the first out-loud laugh from me all week.

Sounds like you've had a rough week...

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#6 2008-11-07 22:56:50

Zookeeper wrote:

Emmeran wrote:

Zookeeper wrote:

I'm pretty sure they already hve something like that on FuckingMachines.com...

Thank you - that provoked the first out-loud laugh from me all week.

Sounds like you've had a rough week...

Have you been watching the credit markets??

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#7 2008-11-07 23:27:59

Japanese robot company Cyberdyne has begun renting out in Japan a belted device called HAL, for "hybrid assistive limb," that reads brain signals to help people move about with mechanical leg braces that strap to the legs.

Cyberdyne!?

http://www.xmere.com/forums/uploads/pimpinator.jpg

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#8 2008-11-07 23:30:52

pALEPHx wrote:

Japanese robot company Cyberdyne has begun renting out in Japan a belted device called HAL, for "hybrid assistive limb," that reads brain signals to help people move about with mechanical leg braces that strap to the legs.

Cyberdyne!?

http://www.xmere.com/forums/uploads/pimpinator.jpg

You know, I don't think I've ever seen a hat perched at quite so jaunty an angle.  It's jaunty, I say!

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#9 2008-11-07 23:56:26

pALEPHx wrote:

Japanese robot company Cyberdyne has begun renting out in Japan a belted device called HAL, for "hybrid assistive limb," that reads brain signals to help people move about with mechanical leg braces that strap to the legs.

Cyberdyne!?

http://www.xmere.com/forums/uploads/pimpinator.jpg

HAL of course


http://www.sfgate.com/blogs/images/sfgate/techchron/2006/05/10/hal.jpg

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#10 2008-11-07 23:59:46

tojo2000 wrote:

pALEPHx wrote:

Japanese robot company Cyberdyne has begun renting out in Japan a belted device called HAL, for "hybrid assistive limb," that reads brain signals to help people move about with mechanical leg braces that strap to the legs.

Cyberdyne!?

http://www.xmere.com/forums/uploads/pimpinator.jpg

You know, I don't think I've ever seen a hat perched at quite so jaunty an angle.  It's jaunty, I say!

And dare I add, a bit rakish!

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#11 2008-11-08 09:42:15

Emmeran wrote:

Japan has finally left us behind.

75 million old fat Americans will buy these types of devices, all the while GM scratches it's collective head and tries to sell more Hummers.

(and let's face it, the only Hummer anyone is willing to pay for these days is from Dennis Kuninich's smoking hot wife)

I just can not fathom what is wrong with Americans to let GM go out of business. Don't American consumers and businessmen know that these days you can have your Hummer while finally providing a real job to an aging hippie.




Personally I want a hydraulic hybrid.

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#12 2008-11-09 00:09:31

Unconditional Surrender

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#13 2008-11-09 00:17:09

The beginning of an age.

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