The first Ancestors of a Gundum?
Dec. 4th, 2004 01:28 pmThe trouble with being depressed for a week is that a LOT of tech news piles up while you are in no state to try and deal with it. The (virtual) piles had gotten rather deep while I was morose, and now I find its even worse than it appeared. I have started using lots of addresses that look something like 'journal-name AT sti DOT pooq DOT com' so that if a journal gives away my email address to a spammer, I'll know who did it. Well, due to a DNS 'feature' I eventually tracked down and fixed, about half of those addresses stopped working a week ago. Now that the reason for that has been found and fixed, I am sporadically receiving a whole weeks worth of mail in one shot.
Anyway, that probably means I'll be posting a bunch of tech references again, assuming that there are the usual number of worthwhile articles. You've been warned.
To start with, I'd like to point to this article about two new 'robot's from Tokyo, the i-foot and i-unit. The first is a walking unit to carry the mobility impaired, and the second is a (slightly) reconfigured hi-tech wheelchair. I sincerely hope one is not required to wear the suit in order to get the i-unit to function. Now, if they could just cross-breed these, we would be one step closer to a transforming mecha, and we all know how important a tech milestone that will be, right?
Anyway, that probably means I'll be posting a bunch of tech references again, assuming that there are the usual number of worthwhile articles. You've been warned.
To start with, I'd like to point to this article about two new 'robot's from Tokyo, the i-foot and i-unit. The first is a walking unit to carry the mobility impaired, and the second is a (slightly) reconfigured hi-tech wheelchair. I sincerely hope one is not required to wear the suit in order to get the i-unit to function. Now, if they could just cross-breed these, we would be one step closer to a transforming mecha, and we all know how important a tech milestone that will be, right?
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Date: 2004-12-04 11:08 am (UTC)Glad you're feeling better.
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Date: 2004-12-04 12:24 pm (UTC)