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Very often the folks on the forum come up with better jokes I ever could. The idea for Nickel's propulsion came from Comic1298. Fenrir posted “How comes no one has come up with the obvious solution? Attach the nuclear jet packs to the waffle irons, then attach the waffle irons to the sled, best of both worlds.” Then Star*fighter came up with the following drawing. No way I can top that. :) Star F1ghter has an art page at: Deviant Art.
Color by George Peterson.
In 1988, the first HelpMate robot goes to work at Danbury (Conn.) Hospital.
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Buzz Conroy, A young scientist and his father fought super-villains with the help of their giant robot, Frankenstein, Jr. © 1969, Hanna-Barbera
Boron, a component of borax, has a very high neutron absorption cross-section, so it is used to regulate and quench a nuclear reaction. (KALDYH)
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Attach the antenna to the diving helmet, put it on the dude in the gorilla suit, and you get Ro Man, also known as Robot Monster! © 1953
I've already stopped figuring out what's being attributed down here
It's about robots appearing in strips -they're from other comics, movies, real life, etc. (Варг)
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The 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge, a race between autonomous robots, was held on October 8 and 9th 2005 in the Mojave Desert along a route of 212.4 km (132.2 miles). The race was a follow-up to the DARPA Grand Challenge held in 2004. This race was won by Stanley with a course time of 6 hours 53 minutes
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MQ-1 Predator – U.S. unmanned reconnaissance aircraft, used с 1995
By the way, I'd listen. She would have come out well with a wolf's howl. (Жирафик Рафик)
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Р-БОТ 001, By the way, I'd listen. She would have come out well with a wolf's howl.
A reference to Christianity. According to the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus fed many people with these foods
Luke 9:16, Matthew 14:17
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PSA (Personal Satellite Assistant) NASA's small, self-propelled robot for low-gravity environments, not yet operational
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RB5X – the first mass-produced programmable robot for home, scientific and educational use, still in production (2007)
I found an interesting example of how Florence would have seen this strip with her eyesight. (KALDYH)
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Unimate – the first industrial robot. Moved metal castings from the assembly line and welded them onto car bodies in the factory General Motors в 1961.