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In a response to a Technically Incorrect story Wednesday, the creators of the EATR robots claim that their creations are "strictly vegetarian." Should we believe them?
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What's the deal? You really believe everything you read and/or hear from FOX News?
The robot is steam powered. It burns 'biomass' to make steam. It takes a lot of fire to burn a human body.
So, you'd rather believe FOX News than the company?
But, on the other hand, the article did fit well with the title of your blog as it was actually Technically Incorrect.
That company has the biggest political agenda i've ever seen.
and FoxNews.com . The sad thing is you might use CNN or MSNBC for your News .I will Pray for you
i agree with him/her, fleshing eating robots can be used in battlefield to clear the dead corpses which if isn't can cause spread of diseases, also its environment friendly isn't it?
However, now I can picture a future where EATRs are clear cutting the Amazon faster than humans.
<Oh, how I love the law of unintended consequences>
From these things, you could have a whole new, silicon-based ecosystem... And wouldn't that be a sight to see!
they could not even turn on a tv because that power might come from a coal power station which releases co2 and other chemical harmful to humans, which is against the three laws.
- by dmm August 5, 2009 7:03 AM PDT
- So they have a robot that goes around indiscriminately eating plants? I think that is called a white-tailed deer.
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