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Comments on: Russian railways in robot repairman revue

How fitting... 

Posted Friday 21st December 2007 14:55 GMT

Thumb Up

.. that the name "robot" is from the Russian word for work/worker.

I learnt it when posted there in the early 90's, because everything was "njet robot".

I for one 

Posted Friday 21st December 2007 15:28 GMT

Coat

welcome our new dancing droid overlords

Merry Xmas everyone ! Enjoy it, it's probably our last as free men.

Czech actually 

Posted Friday 21st December 2007 15:35 GMT

Coat

though the root of the word is the same

First used in a play by Karel Capek, coined by his brother

http://jerz.setonhill.edu/resources/RUR/

They call those singing, dancing robots? 

Posted Friday 21st December 2007 16:08 GMT

The kids in that video have not seen a REAL singing, dancing robot.

A much better model:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4X9Zuf9kPKU

A better song, too.

def Czech actually.. 

Posted Friday 21st December 2007 16:08 GMT

Boffin

from "R.U.R" (Rossum's Universal Robots) made in the '20s, and also made famous by the Czech socialist-realist cartoon "Heroic Worker Mouse Robotnik v Evil Capitalist Cat Robotnik"

Nothing new here... 

Posted Friday 21st December 2007 16:59 GMT

Happy

This vid was put a year ago, take a look see, well funny!

http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/libido/video/x11yc7_robot-libido_fun

Merry Christmas all, time to get ratted XD

Japans monopoly 

Posted Friday 21st December 2007 17:30 GMT

Pirate

On robots isn't as tight as you may think. Figures the Russians would come up with something practical instead of just tech demonstrators that the japanese love so much. Whats next Putins own private battalion of personal Killbots at his command :-) Luddites beware!

Watch it, guys... 

Posted Friday 21st December 2007 18:09 GMT

Joke

...tis but a small step to replace those "worker" arms with the latest model AK variant !! And since it will not tire, it can carry vast amounts of ammo, too. Certainly more than Rambo can wrap around he undoubtedly manly chest !!

Reindeer kebab, anyone ??

What a waste 

Posted Friday 21st December 2007 18:48 GMT

Stop

I think Russia is the last country that needs a robotic repair force. Even given the recent boom the salary of a highly qualified train engineer would be around $1000 a month, so Russian Railways can afford to send a team of 10 under qualifed railway engineers to do the kind of work one of these robots might accomplish. The only role that I see they could be useful for would be testing/repairing track in remote areas, however given the size of these guys legs they may take a while to trudge from Moscow to Siberia.

One might say... 

Posted Friday 21st December 2007 19:29 GMT

These aren't the droids you're looking for

The word robot 

Posted Friday 21st December 2007 22:31 GMT

Boffin

The word robot was introduced by Czech writer Karel Čapek in his play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots), which premiered in 1920. The play begins in a factory that makes 'artificial people' - they are called robots, (Wikipedia).

Keepon 

Posted Saturday 22nd December 2007 10:02 GMT

The best dancing robot I've seen this year is Keepon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPdP1jBfxzo

Unfortunately it doesn't have any taste in music and will dance to anything: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlEGDR_zBfk

@cor: memory problems 

Posted Monday 24th December 2007 09:17 GMT

Linux

You mean "nirabotayet". Nice try though. ;)

So... 

Posted Wednesday 26th December 2007 23:52 GMT

Joke

Because somebody had to say it ...

In Soviet Russia, Robots Repair YOU!!!!