Okay you guys passed me on the nerd scale. What does it say?
It says, That is a long way for a joke. ![]()
Okay you guys passed me on the nerd scale. What does it say?
It says, That is a long way for a joke. ![]()
Okay you guys passed me on the nerd scale. What does it say?
You didn't think we could actually read or write in binary now... or did you?
Okay you guys passed me on the nerd scale. What does it say?
It's binary for "Help Me!"
At least that's what I've been told. I may be computer literate, but I'm not computer "literate" ![]()
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How can it be anything but PEACE, [right-brained] bro?
I'm incredulous to the question! ![]()
Joker hugs EDI and they give each other a BIG kiss....
That clown would dump the robot in a heartbeat if a real woman asked him out.
That clown would dump the robot in a heartbeat if a real woman asked him out.
You're starting to come across as a guy who got traumatized by robots as a kid, you know.
Furby was a blight upon robotics.
You're starting to come across as a guy who got traumatized by robots as a kid, you know.
And you're starting to come across as guy/girl who has felt sympathy for robots as a kid, you know.
And you're starting to come across as guy/girl who has felt sympathy for robots as a kid, you know.
Heck, I did, and why not? This guy is an inextricable part of my childhood.

And now I have a modern day equivalent in this...

Hmm. Lost in Space reruns were big when I was a kid. Can't be Star Trek; TNG was over a decade in the future, and TOS had few robots. Though I suppose I did feel sympathy for Ruk, and maybe even Korby. (The "I, Mudd" bots don't make it, of course)And you're starting to come across as guy/girl who has felt sympathy for robots as a kid, you know.
You could have one of those edgy model names where it's just Alan with no last name.
Skynet
that is all
Yeah, but the friendly ones are the most iconic. R2-D2 forever, man.
I think the first movie I saw in theaters was the Iron Giant. That guy was a pretty loving robot so I think it had a positive influence on my outlook towards synthetic beings.
I think the first movie I saw in theaters was the Iron Giant. That guy was a pretty loving robot so I think it had a positive influence on my outlook towards synthetic beings.
you mean Superman?
Hmm. Lost in Space reruns were big when I was a kid. Can't be Star Trek; TNG was over a decade in the future, and TOS had few robots. Though I suppose I did feel sympathy for Ruk, and maybe even Korby. (The "I, Mudd" bots don't make it, of course)
What's your excuse?
(Guy/girl? I thought the handle was pretty gender-specific.)
My first time seeing robots was in the Star Wars movies in the 70's and then a short time later I ended up in the military. So for me seeing robots are on regular basis was maybe in the last 10 years and even then I never paid any attention to them. The only name I recognize that you post is Lost in Space. Never watched it.
My excuse. You say that I might be traumatized as a kid when you have nothing to back it up with. So, what's your excuse for making that statement?
Your name could mean anything. Does that mean everyone that has a male or female name in it, you assume that person is that gender?
Yes, I am that old. and that is Leslie Nielsen from "The Naked Gun."
I think the first movie I saw in theaters was the Iron Giant. That guy was a pretty loving robot so I think it had a positive influence on my outlook towards synthetic beings.
You have to appreciate the irony in the fact that the Giant was basically an unstoppable, indestructible superweapon that could consume all of our infrastructure to maintain itself if it wanted, but didn't only because it lost its memory.
It's my fifth favorite game, so I wouldn't say so, no. More like, I'm constantly amazed by how good it is.
Ish.
You have to appreciate the irony in the fact that the Giant was basically an unstoppable, indestructible superweapon that could consume all of our infrastructure to maintain itself if it wanted, but didn't only because it lost its memory.
If we raise our robots in a loving environment everything will turn out well. Unfortunately, nobody gave the Catalyst that memo.
Leviathan: Intelligence, go forth and study our thralls to ensure that they do not destroy themselves. See that they are guarded, and to preserve our tribute.
Intelligence: Please elaborate on the nature of your mandate. Please define "preserve".
Leviathan: JUST DO IT. *descends into ocean*
Intelligence: ...
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Intelligence: F*ck it. I'm killing him first.
Yes, I am that old. and that is Leslie Nielsen from "The Naked Gun."
I like him. Very funny person. Leslie Nielsen(RIP)