Cat Robot
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That's awesome.
“The Turkey Trot, Grizzly Bear and Other Naughty Diversions”
“Starting as if in the good old-fashioned Two-Step, the dancers suddenly let go hands, the man slipping behind his fair companion, there is a little step and a hop, something like a turkey might be expected to do, then a fresh grip around the waist of the young lady, the man snuggles up ever so closely behind her and they hop, skip and jump and half run along.”
“Starting as if in the good old-fashioned Two-Step, the dancers suddenly let go hands, the man slipping behind his fair companion, there is a little step and a hop, something like a turkey might be expected to do, then a fresh grip around the waist of the young lady, the man snuggles up ever so closely behind her and they hop, skip and jump and half run along.”
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Does it throw up on the carpet?
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Two points:
I noticed that the feet seemed to slip a fair bit, even though they were made of rubber. I suspect that there are a lot of subtleties to the articulation and surface nature of paws, giving a real cat much more traction...
Also, it was clearly externally powered. I suspect with current battery of fuel cell technologies, there would be major weight/range issues and trade-offs in a truly autonomous model.
I noticed that the feet seemed to slip a fair bit, even though they were made of rubber. I suspect that there are a lot of subtleties to the articulation and surface nature of paws, giving a real cat much more traction...
Also, it was clearly externally powered. I suspect with current battery of fuel cell technologies, there would be major weight/range issues and trade-offs in a truly autonomous model.
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