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Drugs. 'Nuf said.

Go pros and skinny jeans...

Groan.

I fully expect the Chinese to raid such sites as they get more experienced with sending bots or people to the moon.

I would expect the hunters had figured out how to drive animals into kill zones with these as well.

Malice

I am always disturbed by the pursuit of cause and effect and how we define physical objects from non-physical concepts. This question of "What existed before the big bang" can continue ad nauseum for eternity like a 5 year old asking "Why" to a never-ending series of responses. At some point there has to be a

I don't know about you guys, but falling asleep with an object in bed is the fastest way for me to lose it. Cell phones come to mind.

The camera guy disguised as a car seat is my fave... 9:01-9:21

John Nash would totally rock this.... and then wig out about invading Russians.

Trrrible... ;)

Poocoal?

So.... Phones-yes, tablets- gtfo?

The gesture tracking is so drool-worthy, but if you think back to Iron Man, Jarvis was the real star. Without the intuitive capabilities of an AI like Jarvis this is just a fancier joystick. With all the brain/computer interfaces popping up we may be pretty close to an interface that can interpret your intentions

Exposure in a blog read read by people in the tech industry should help them right along.

Watching a one-armed robot showboat is intensely creepy...

Lobotomies will always offer a way out.... :S

Anyone else read, " The Science of How Spice Affects Your Baby?"

WWII era "computers" were mechanical. Battleships of the period used them for cannon ballistics calculations. Think slide rule, only much more complicated. The more inputs or outputs, the greater the level of complexity. Google Alan Turing's thinking machine or the Antikythera mechanism and you'll get an idea of what