Advanced NXT The Davinci Inventions Book
Robots have been a source of fascination to me since my childhood. That was during the time of the first Star Wars trilogy, with very humanlike robots appearing on the screen, such as C-3PO, who still reminds me of some friends of mine, and not so humanlike others, such as R2-D2 (who nevertheless...
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Ngôn ngữ: | English |
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2012
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Truy cập trực tuyến: | https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/30622 |
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Tóm tắt: | Robots have been a source of fascination to me since my childhood. That was during the time of
the first Star Wars trilogy, with very humanlike robots appearing on the screen, such as C-3PO, who
still reminds me of some friends of mine, and not so humanlike others, such as R2-D2 (who nevertheless
also reminds me of some people I know). There were the books of Stanislaw Lem and Douglas
Adams that discuss the philosophical questions related to the creation of artificial beings. Do androids
dream of electric sheep? I still wonder.
Yet all my attempts to build something similar on my own failed. The gizmos I’d assembled from
wood and plastic not only looked strangely different from the ones I had in mind, but also didn’t do
anything (besides fall apart frequently). The time was not ripe for building robots of your own, unless
you had a degree in electronic engineering, high soldering capabilities, and a well-endowed bank
account to acquire all the special electromechanical parts required. |
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