haha, that reminds me, has anyone seen Lars and the Real Girl? its actually a really good movie.
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haha, that reminds me, has anyone seen Lars and the Real Girl? its actually a really good movie.
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I've actually looked into these for the sake of housing a metal robotic skeletal subframe; think the "Terminator" robot. both with and without their fleshy coverings. Couple this with the developments in prosthetic technology that has occurred in the last decade:
Prosthetic hands
Between the creepy world of sex toys and prosthetic limbs; for those of us with ulterior motives, the singularity is almost here.
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Not as much as Steve for starting this thread. My only criticism for Bill is that he seems to think that everyone should be using a carb setup instead and gets pushy in his recommendation of its implementation.
Kinda like politicians who think that what they like is best for everyone; hence my joke.
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