o.k , Now back in the real world , If asimo had been designed and programmed by me. Firstly most lids are quite tight so I would use the palm of the hand with a non slip rubber coating and under pressure turn the lid, only after the resistance has decreased (seal broken) would
I then use the fingers. To humanise Asimo a bit more I would let the liquid poor out and then "shake" the last few drips out, . If the liquid was thick we would look inside , turn it back over and tap the back.
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dkoribag1 2 months ago
o.k , Now back in the real world , If asimo had been designed and programmed by me. Firstly most lids are quite tight so I would use the palm of the hand with a non slip rubber coating and under pressure turn the lid, only after the resistance has decreased (seal broken) would
I then use the fingers. To humanise Asimo a bit more I would let the liquid poor out and then "shake" the last few drips out, . If the liquid was thick we would look inside , turn it back over and tap the back.
Esurname 2 months ago
I really do think that in about two or three years Asimo will be available
Jorgenmi1 3 months ago
@Jorgenmi1 Not a chance, I'm afraid.
plasticpals1 3 months ago
Whats the future for ASIMO?
xadamlaax 3 months ago