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http://www.bigwords.com for Big Words and http://www.bigwords.com/iphone/ for the iPhone app.

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  • Marina is actually a sophisticated KGB android, created for a single purpose.. To conquer American men's minds and their wallets, one word at a time..

  • yeah, i wud easily shovel out $1999 to own a robot like that

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  • suck my.....

  • Lame

  • okay total video gamer nerd moment. so robot came form the Czech "robotnik" for a slave.

    so does that have a correlation with Dr. Ivo Robotnik from Sonic the Hedgehog? although he's not a slave to anyone.

  • Military loves robots; they now have the Grim Reaper robot: (1) patrol and find enemy, (2) kill enemy, (3) protect self, return for refuel and rearm. The robotic laws are so important. Anyway, there is more to go; the humanoid robot is still being developed; and some people in Japan want female robots.

  • i'm not afraid of robots

  • Russian girl:)

  • To answer the closing question: I'm not so afraid of robots like my iRobot. Nanotechnology, on the other hand, I don't want to end up as Grey Goo.

    Hey! as a geek you could maybe discuss Grey Goo!

  • i wanna fuck that robot

  • By the way - "robota" is as I were saying a word that means "toil" or "treadmill" - (as a hard work for free) but it only has this one special meaning - it only describes the hard work for feudals from the middle ages until 18th century (well and I think it russia and perhaps some other countries it was in place till the end of the 19th century)

  • Robotnik could be polish or ukrainian (more probably), I dunno. However a word for the people forced to that work is "nevolník" (singular). "Vůle" means "will" (as in someone's will) in czech and "ne" is a negative prefix (or left alone it means simply "no"). Therefore it is someone who works against his will. Well, so that's a little mistake of yours but otherwise your channel is definitely one of the more interesting here on youtube and very different from the others. Keep it up!

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