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Inventing A New Robot (5)
Inventing A New Robot
by StudentEngineer 21 years ago
by StudentEngineer 21 years ago
Re: Inventing A New Robot
by Marcel 21 years ago
by Marcel 21 years ago
Re: Inventing A New Robot
by Jessica 21 years ago
by Jessica 21 years ago
Re: Inventing A New Robot
by marcel 21 years ago
by marcel 21 years ago
Re: Inventing A New Robot
by Ted Mazelllan 21 years ago
by Ted Mazelllan 21 years ago
Re: Inventing A New Robot
by DD 21 years ago
by DD 21 years ago
Re: Inventing A New Robot
by nashron 19 years ago
by nashron 19 years ago
Re: Inventing A New Robot
by nashron 19 years ago
by nashron 19 years ago
Re: Inventing A New Robot
by nashron 19 years ago
by nashron 19 years ago
Re: Inventing A New Robot
by nashron 19 years ago
by nashron 19 years ago
how can i get a robot
by michael odegbami 20 years ago
by michael odegbami 20 years ago
Re: how can i get a robot
by michael odegbami 20 years ago
by michael odegbami 20 years ago
Re: Inventing A New Robot
by ralph crouch 21 years ago
by ralph crouch 21 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Inventing A New Robot) was posted by DD, on 2/22/2003 2:23:14 AM:
Hallo Jessica . My principal gripe with robots is that they do the same thing every time , if there was a robot on the market that would , for example , put top spin on two balls followed by chop on the next , and on different areas of the table too , then I would buy that machine ! Robots have limited use , they are mainly for beginners , and as far as I'm aware , no top flight professionals use them , their preference is to practise with tricksy humans . A robot that could accurately mimic human unpredictability would be a massive step forward for table tennis robots , and for the field of robotics too. Good Luck with your project . |