Lost in Space B-9 Robot
Posted by Erin, the RobotGrrl on Saturday, October 27th, 2007
Woahza! Check out this humongous robot….
It’s 6 feet tall, and costs $24,500!! Yikes! But I wouldn’t mind one for Christmas…
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The story of my store begins with my Styrobots, which begins with my acceptance into the Stanford EPGY Summer Institutes Artificial Intelligence program for 2008. In order to go there, I needed money! So, I came up with Styrobots.
All of the money from the store goes towards my Robotic Fund. This enables me to buy parts for the robots that I enjoy creating!
I appreciate all help! :D
All of the money from the store goes towards my Robotic Fund. This enables me to buy parts for the robots that I enjoy creating!
I appreciate all help! :D
Robotic Fund
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Books:- Robot Modeling and Control
- Maker's Notebook
- Flesh and Machines: How Robots Will Change Us (Paperback)
- Cambrian Intelligence: The Early History of the New AI (Paperback)
- An Introduction to Space Robotics
- Pattern Recognition
- Speech and Language Processing
- The Singularity is Near
- Computer Vision
- Behaviour-based Robotics
If you have a spare penny, nickel, dime, quarter, loonie or twonie (or any combination of the like), I can put it to good use in my Robotics Fund! :D All of the money goes to parts that I need for my robots. Myself, MANOI and BubbleBoy extremely appreciate it!
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