Now, can you count? Two legs on the outside, plus two in the middle equals four (a quadruped), but since the middle two legs are fastened together at the bottom, so they count as one, that makes three legs - a triped).
Now, can you count? Two legs on the outside, plus two in the middle equals four (a quadruped), but since the middle two legs are fastened together at the bottom, so they count as one, that makes three legs - a triped).
what a silly robot, i wanna see it trip over ;P
hairydogtrumpet 3 years ago
That is incredibly impressive. How did it do in the Relay?
Small pedantic point - you call it a biped, but I count three legs...
Never mind. Again, well done chaps.
TheLangfords 5 years ago
Three legs? Are you blind?
had3l 3 years ago
Hmmm... I'll check...
(Holds up fingers, counts them)
Nope, I'm fine.
Now, can you count? Two legs on the outside, plus two in the middle equals four (a quadruped), but since the middle two legs are fastened together at the bottom, so they count as one, that makes three legs - a triped).
TheLangfords 3 years ago
Hmmm... I'll check...
(Holds up fingers, counts them)
Nope, I'm fine.
Now, can you count? Two legs on the outside, plus two in the middle equals four (a quadruped), but since the middle two legs are fastened together at the bottom, so they count as one, that makes three legs - a triped).
TheLangfords 3 years ago