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Message 879219 - Posted: 25 Mar 2009, 21:58:08 UTC

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Message 879225 - Posted: 25 Mar 2009, 22:31:16 UTC

Well, Claudia Schiffer look better.
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Message 879262 - Posted: 26 Mar 2009, 0:18:42 UTC - in response to Message 879219.  

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Now We need a Caprica 6, This is the first Cylon!
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Message 879385 - Posted: 26 Mar 2009, 14:17:25 UTC - in response to Message 879262.  

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Now We need a Caprica 6, This is the first Cylon!

Not quite ready for runway time. If you read the details you will see that it's not safe to use around real people. But what I really like is the fact that they are making the control software open source so users can program thier own moves. I can imagine a pair in a store window after some kid with a lap top reprograms them. I'll leave that to imaginations.
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Message 879391 - Posted: 26 Mar 2009, 14:23:57 UTC

To quote Michael Criton "Just because you can, does not mean you should."
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Message 879424 - Posted: 26 Mar 2009, 15:49:30 UTC - in response to Message 879385.  

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Now We need a Caprica 6, This is the first Cylon!

Not quite ready for runway time. If you read the details you will see that it's not safe to use around real people. But what I really like is the fact that they are making the control software open source so users can program thier own moves. I can imagine a pair in a store window after some kid with a lap top reprograms them. I'll leave that to imaginations.



That would really open up Acan worms if that happened.

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Message 879433 - Posted: 26 Mar 2009, 15:58:18 UTC - in response to Message 879424.  

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Now We need a Caprica 6, This is the first Cylon!

Not quite ready for runway time. If you read the details you will see that it's not safe to use around real people. But what I really like is the fact that they are making the control software open source so users can program their own moves. I can imagine a pair in a store window after some kid with a lap top reprograms them. I'll leave that to imaginations.

That would really open up A can worms if that happened.

Just think how far away could real cylons(Centurions) be?
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Message 879437 - Posted: 26 Mar 2009, 16:00:05 UTC - in response to Message 879433.  

What will the Japanese come up with next!

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Now We need a Caprica 6, This is the first Cylon!

Not quite ready for runway time. If you read the details you will see that it's not safe to use around real people. But what I really like is the fact that they are making the control software open source so users can program their own moves. I can imagine a pair in a store window after some kid with a lap top reprograms them. I'll leave that to imaginations.

That would really open up A can worms if that happened.

Just think how far away could real cylons(Centurions) be?


Or Like the movie I ROBOT

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Message 879442 - Posted: 26 Mar 2009, 16:09:59 UTC - in response to Message 879437.  

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Now We need a Caprica 6, This is the first Cylon!

Not quite ready for runway time. If you read the details you will see that it's not safe to use around real people. But what I really like is the fact that they are making the control software open source so users can program their own moves. I can imagine a pair in a store window after some kid with a lap top reprograms them. I'll leave that to imaginations.

That would really open up A can worms if that happened.

Just think how far away could real cylons(Centurions) be?


Or Like the movie I ROBOT

Good Movie, Baaad Robots!
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Message 879448 - Posted: 26 Mar 2009, 16:19:00 UTC - in response to Message 879442.  

What will the Japanese come up with next!

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Now We need a Caprica 6, This is the first Cylon!

Not quite ready for runway time. If you read the details you will see that it's not safe to use around real people. But what I really like is the fact that they are making the control software open source so users can program their own moves. I can imagine a pair in a store window after some kid with a lap top reprograms them. I'll leave that to imaginations.

That would really open up A can worms if that happened.

Just think how far away could real cylons(Centurions) be?


Or Like the movie I ROBOT

Good Movie, Baaad Robots!



Leads me to believe if the Japanese are this far along in Robot technology I wonder if the United States has something similar.

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Message 879454 - Posted: 26 Mar 2009, 16:29:01 UTC - in response to Message 879448.  

What will the Japanese come up with next!

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Now We need a Caprica 6, This is the first Cylon!

Not quite ready for runway time. If you read the details you will see that it's not safe to use around real people. But what I really like is the fact that they are making the control software open source so users can program their own moves. I can imagine a pair in a store window after some kid with a lap top reprograms them. I'll leave that to imaginations.

That would really open up A can worms if that happened.

Just think how far away could real cylons(Centurions) be?


Or Like the movie I ROBOT

Good Movie, Baaad Robots!



Leads me to believe if the Japanese are this far along in Robot technology I wonder if the United States has something similar.

Where's the combined college geeks when You need them? I have no idea, We could be behind.
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Message 879473 - Posted: 26 Mar 2009, 17:08:02 UTC - in response to Message 879391.  
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To quote Michael Criton "Just because you can, does not mean you should."


AMEN!

It's hard enough on me seeing human models in all their beauty. Now, even the robot model looks better than I.

Yes there are projects in the U.S.

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Message 879485 - Posted: 26 Mar 2009, 17:32:18 UTC - in response to Message 879473.  

To quote Michael Criton "Just because you can, does not mean you should."


AMEN!

It's hard enough on me seeing human models in all their beauty. Now, even the robot model looks better than I.

Yes there are projects in the U.S.

Carnnegie-Mellon Robotics Institute



No Robot will look better the Human!!

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Message 879495 - Posted: 26 Mar 2009, 17:43:09 UTC - in response to Message 879485.  

To quote Michael Criton "Just because you can, does not mean you should."


AMEN!

It's hard enough on me seeing human models in all their beauty. Now, even the robot model looks better than I.

Yes there are projects in the U.S.

Carnnegie-Mellon Robotics Institute



No Robot will look better the Human!!


That's kind of you to say Matthew, but how can you be sure?
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Message 879498 - Posted: 26 Mar 2009, 17:48:22 UTC - in response to Message 879495.  

To quote Michael Criton "Just because you can, does not mean you should."


AMEN!

It's hard enough on me seeing human models in all their beauty. Now, even the robot model looks better than I.

Yes there are projects in the U.S.

Carnnegie-Mellon Robotics Institute



No Robot will look better the Human!!


That's kind of you to say Matthew, but how can you be sure?


Looking better to me is the inside as well as the outside!! Robots I believe will never truly get the emotion as well as the feeling part exact.

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Message 879502 - Posted: 26 Mar 2009, 17:52:28 UTC - in response to Message 879498.  

To quote Michael Criton "Just because you can, does not mean you should."


AMEN!

It's hard enough on me seeing human models in all their beauty. Now, even the robot model looks better than I.

Yes there are projects in the U.S.

Carnnegie-Mellon Robotics Institute



No Robot will look better the Human!!


That's kind of you to say Matthew, but how can you be sure?


Looking better to me is the inside as well as the outside!! Robots I believe will never truly get the emotion as well as the feeling part exact.


With this, I can whole heartedly agree! Thank God, literally.
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Message 879506 - Posted: 26 Mar 2009, 18:01:22 UTC - in response to Message 879498.  

To quote Michael Criton "Just because you can, does not mean you should."


AMEN!

It's hard enough on me seeing human models in all their beauty. Now, even the robot model looks better than I.

Yes there are projects in the U.S.

Carnnegie-Mellon Robotics Institute



No Robot will look better the Human!!


That's kind of you to say Matthew, but how can you be sure?


Looking better to me is the inside as well as the outside!! Robots I believe will never truly get the emotion as well as the feeling part exact.

That's cause they aren't biologic, At least not yet.
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Message 879520 - Posted: 26 Mar 2009, 18:53:51 UTC - in response to Message 879506.  

To quote Michael Criton "Just because you can, does not mean you should."


AMEN!

It's hard enough on me seeing human models in all their beauty. Now, even the robot model looks better than I.

Yes there are projects in the U.S.

Carnnegie-Mellon Robotics Institute



No Robot will look better the Human!!


That's kind of you to say Matthew, but how can you be sure?


Looking better to me is the inside as well as the outside!! Robots I believe will never truly get the emotion as well as the feeling part exact.

That's cause they aren't biologic, At least not yet.



A human is A Human A robot it A robot :o)

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Message 880338 - Posted: 29 Mar 2009, 4:45:38 UTC - in response to Message 879520.  

To quote Michael Criton "Just because you can, does not mean you should."


AMEN!

It's hard enough on me seeing human models in all their beauty. Now, even the robot model looks better than I.

Yes there are projects in the U.S.

Carnnegie-Mellon Robotics Institute



No Robot will look better the Human!!


That's kind of you to say Matthew, but how can you be sure?


Looking better to me is the inside as well as the outside!! Robots I believe will never truly get the emotion as well as the feeling part exact.

That's cause they aren't biologic, At least not yet.



A human is A Human A robot it A robot :o)


This gets into the realm of self recognition and artificial intelligence. Who is to say we humans are not a form of artificial inteligence, and that our self recognition (I think there for I am) is a truism? Identity is purely an axiom. Though we believe it we can not prove it. So then my dorky mind then wonders if my self recognition is a sub thought from my intelligence, in order to reinforce my survival dynamic which may actually be an artificial apparatus in itself? Oh goodness the circle of philosophy is never ending.

Well Im gonna go check the perimiter with Starbuck and Appollo to make sure no centurians get in.
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Message 880342 - Posted: 29 Mar 2009, 5:23:56 UTC - in response to Message 880338.  

To quote Michael Criton "Just because you can, does not mean you should."


AMEN!

It's hard enough on me seeing human models in all their beauty. Now, even the robot model looks better than I.

Yes there are projects in the U.S.

Carnnegie-Mellon Robotics Institute



No Robot will look better the Human!!


That's kind of you to say Matthew, but how can you be sure?


Looking better to me is the inside as well as the outside!! Robots I believe will never truly get the emotion as well as the feeling part exact.

That's cause they aren't biologic, At least not yet.



A human is A Human A robot it A robot :o)


This gets into the realm of self recognition and artificial intelligence. Who is to say we humans are not a form of artificial intelligence, and that our self recognition (I think there for I am) is a truism? Identity is purely an axiom. Though we believe it we can not prove it. So then my dorky mind then wonders if my self recognition is a sub thought from my intelligence, in order to reinforce my survival dynamic which may actually be an artificial apparatus in itself? Oh goodness the circle of philosophy is never ending.

Well I'm gonna go check the perimeter with Starbuck and Apollo to make sure no centurions get in.

Yeah and Green and Purple Squadrons want to join in on the fun too.
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