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  1. Early in this Thread, bd000 mentioned weaponry, etc. I can clearly picture one of those robots with a Gatling-Gun mounted on each side, chasing down criminals and annihilating them, 'if necessary'. Who needs Judge Dredd? Smile Did you see this story from a couple months back? Once those LASER weapons are small enough, they'll be mounted on the 'attack robots'. Bullets are becoming so passé. Smile Sometimes, the insight into future technologies (The Terminator, e.g.) that Sci-Fi writers and Hollywood folks have impresses me. A lot of 'em seem to have "seen it all coming".
  2. Lookin' awesome, Jason! But you're causing me to spend too much time with LaunchBox ('cause it's gettin' so cool), instead of going though my boxes of useless antiques. Laugh Clive and bd000, your ideas are pretty damn good, too. I'm glad I purchased the Premium version, and am looking forward to all these slick, new features!
  3. bd000 said LOL Laugh I bet he was in the war. AM I RIGHT CADET! *sergeant major voice*
    LOL! Laugh No, but I was in the Army. Went in, in 1970, but went to Berlin, Germany (The Wall was still up then), after schooling in Massatwoshits, instead of Vietnam. I was glad about that. Those beer-drinkin' Berliners generally weren't trying to kill you.
  4. Jason Carr said Ha, no kidding. How old are you, Stimpy? 110? :P
    No, but sometimes I feel as if I'm pretty close. Smile I'm actually only in my early 60's. I suspect you guys don't remember these (some Drug Stores even had 'em), either: Tube-Tester.jpg In the Army I worked on a lot of tube equipment (there was more modern stuff, as well). First thing ya checked was for a cold tube, 'cause if it was cold, it was bad. Discreet components, too. If ya saw a big, fat resistor that was charred and didn't smell very good, it was bad. How's that for high-tech trouble-shooting? Laugh
  5. bd000 said Wow, when you see it slipping on the ice and the way it almost seems panicked, gives you a false sense that it is a living thing. Did anyone else get that?
    Yeah, bd000, I definitely did. That sucker was scramblin' to regain its balance, for sure.
  6. Whilst going through some of my way to numerous boxes of stuff, in a sometimes seemingly futile attempt to 'down-size' all my crap, I came across the hand-held calculator I used in High School: Old-School-Hand-Held-Calculator.jpg In this photo, it's 'calculating' 2x2=4, and many other things simultaneously. Can your calculator do that? Wink I bet some of you 'whipper-snappers' don't even know what it is. Laugh
  7. Click here, Hippyshake. Here's a video that show's many of their robots that were in that other clip, plus others, such as Big Dog. Seeing it regain its balance on ice at about 2 minutes in, is a lot better than I could do when I lived in New England and started slipping on ice. Laugh
  8. There's plenty of evil robots in games, but there may be real ones, soon! (From an e-mail I sent out to my distribution list a while ago): I’ve sent out videos from Boston Dynamics in the past, and here’s a new entry, Spot. It won’t be long before these suckers are chasin’ down criminals. This one can throw cinder blocks at ya! This video is longer, a little over 11 minutes, but be sure to at least check-out the robot at the 6-minute mark. Cheetah, the running robot shows-up at about 8 minutes in. There’s a couple other cool ones, too. Sandflea (a smaller robot) can jump onto the roof of one-story buildings from the ground.
  9. I'm currently tackling LIMBO. Mostly a side-scrolling, puzzle, platformish game. I'm liking it, though. It's dark, literally (black, white, and numerous shades of gray, only), but I'm enjoying that difference. Not distracted by super-flashy colors, insane explosions, etc. Pluses for me (the old guy): no time limits, and you can die indefinitely (which is huge, for me) - it just restarts at the last 'checkpoint'. LIMBO-Screenshot-1.jpg
  10. Hippyshake said
    Cadet Stimpy said Jason, how many posts do I need to get a Positronic Brain, such as Data's (from Star Trek)? Smile (Trivia: The Positronic Brain was originally conceived by science-fiction writer, Isaac Asimov).
    More trivia: In Star Trek: Insurrection, when Data is malfunctioning, Picard gets him to recite Gilbert and Sullivan's "H.M.S. Pinafore". In the Isaac Asimov story "Runaround" a malfunctioning robot recites Gilbert and Sullivan while evading capture by his human masters. Heading for my 32-Bit GPU ;)
    Sounds as if STNG may be snagging some ideas from Isaac! Good luck on your journey to becoming more sentient in this Forum, Hippyshake. Smile P.S. Did I do the "quote" thing correctly? I'm not sure if what I said should be in there. Confused
  11. Thanks, Hippyshake. Yeah, I should probably 'go digital' too, as it certainly takes-up less space. Wink A while back, when I'd by a new DVD, I'd get the Blu-ray/DVD combo pack, and give one of the discs to my daughter and son-in-law, who live here in town. Eventually, though, they said I didn't need to give them one of movies anymore, as they pretty much streamed everything. They've done as you and 'gone digital'. I'm a bit 'green' (well, I recycle), and going digital would have a much more positive effect than the physical media, with all it's packaging and what not. But for the media collectoholic, the physical media can be fun, of sorts. I don't buy DVD's too much anymore, though. I have Netflix and Amazon Prime, so I have access to more programming than I could ever watch, but I'd be hard-pressed to give-away my collection now. But, I'm certainly up for 'willing it' to someone. Smile
  12. Hippyshake, I finally got around to capturing the "Volvo in my Closet" thing on 'film' (so to speak). Here's the books full of discs that are 'on display': Volvo-1.jpg (SentaiBrad, you may recognize that picture above the shelf thing, since you appear to be an Oregonian. My hometown, Portland). Those goofy little figures all have hair that moves with the music (if they're turned on). Each figure's hair moves a different way. Just some of the many things I own that attest to my immaturity. Laugh Those are my rear speakers flanking the shelf. Anyway, those books are all full. The total numbers of discs on that shelf is 4,096. I have many other books that actually are in the closet. Laugh Here's what the 'books' look like on the inside: Volvo-2.jpg You can see I have the pages numbered, and I use that program I mentioned in another topic, DVD Profiler, to catalog them, etc., so I can actually find a movie. Smile And there you have my "Volvo in the Closet". If I hadn't bought all those movies, I could have bought a very nice Volvo. Laugh
  13. The plausible consensus in the YouTube comments was that it was an ad for Rise of Planet of the Apes. Smile After all, the video was the property of 20th Century Fox, and had a link to here: http://www.fandango.com/riseoftheplanetoftheapes_135719/movieoverview Also, someone mentioned the chimp was playing Far Cry 2 on a Wii, but at that time Far Cry 2 wasn't available on the Wii, etc., etc. But, given time, the chimp might learn it. No doubt it's smarter then many people out there. Wink Cool idea for an ad, though.
  14. As of this writing (3 May 15 in the am), it's been down since yesterday afternoon, at least. Crap happens. Frown But as you pointed-out, PS4isthefuture, it's awesome how "volunteers" invest much of their personal time to help keep gamers such as us, happy. Smile
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