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  • c3po walk

  • oh, you moved that block out of the way this time.

  • can it be done on a PIC16F84A?

  • just wait, then its going to be kicking balls :O

  • definately walking in a circle, whoopee for science..

  • lmao. true.

  • rofl

  • hahahaha

  • lol digg the little bit of a goose step it's got goin there.

  • nervous nets lol, neural nets

  • a groundbreaking piece of science it may be, but.... it's so cute!

  • Excellent thing this is! It seems to use advanced Nervous Nets of some sort.

  • Come on girls and guys. It is excellent. It does look like a Monthy Pthn's Ministry of funny walking with Clease, but it works. Go to garrage and do something like that. Maybe somebody did not see a little detail : it is walking in a circle. Close your eyes and you will do the same

  • Come on girls and guys. It is excellent. It does look like a Monthy Pthn's Ministry of funny walking with Clease, but it works. Go to garrage and do something like that. Maybe somebody did not see a little detail : it is walking in a circle. Close your eyes and you will do the same.

  • Omg, It walks like a fukkin Nazi HAHAHA Goose stepping little bastard lol

  • it walks like a retard in jackboots, LOL

  • Yeah! Must have been the nazi's who created this!

  • walk on , little buddy heehee

  • hypnotic...

  • What's the deal with the 'breaks record'? It's moving fast, but I've seen faster bots.

  • You have seen bots that are faster driving.

    But you don't have seen bots faster walking or even running.

  • The speed is measured by ratio to its legs' length

    hence it is the faster running robot to date

    something like 3 times the length of its legs' in 1 second.

  • Faster bipod bots? This is a breakthrough because if is the fastest moving robot to date that walks on 2 legs. Al previous bipod bots were very slow and their movement was quite, well, MECHANICAL! This bot's movements are almost fluid. Also, this bot can compensate for terrain change in real time.

  • Local circuits in the legs control the walking on it's current terrain, but as it moves onto a new surface (perhaps a slope) the almost sentient part of it's computer reacts immediately to compensate for the change. Once the compensation is made, the lower level circuits and processes take over again and continue running.

    This is truly a remarkable achievement. You can reab more about it here... news [dot] bbc [dot] co [dot] uk /2/hi/technology/6291746 . stm

  • Stupid little Hitler!!!!!

  • Dont eat to much burgers!!! And use your brain!

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