Skippy is correct, so here it goes:
Okay, so who can watch the vid and not think this thing is cool?
"Ironhorse"
http://gizmodo.com/the-new-king-of-high ... 1574031173
Engineers unchained
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"Courage is not just a virtue, but the form of every virtue at the testing point." C. S. Lewis
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I think it is really cool!


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Robot $h!t just got real!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M413lLWvrbI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M413lLWvrbI
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Re: Engineers unchained
Funny, I saw an exhibit of a robot catching balls at a tradeshow in Graz in 2000...paperburn1 wrote:Robot $h!t just got real!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M413lLWvrbI
It was not quite as dexterous as this one and you had to make sure to throw the ball within a certain area around it, since it was not quite so fast.
Still, I am surprised that this is news anymore these days.
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It is not the fact that it can catch things that is news worthy. It is how it learns to catch objects. You show the video of you catching an object and then the object and it "learns " how to catch it and it improves how it catches it all in a very short time.
Example of the tennis racket it figure out it was better to catch it by the handle than by the top of the racket
Example of the tennis racket it figure out it was better to catch it by the handle than by the top of the racket
I am not a nuclear physicist, but play one on the internet.