Predator Press Unveils "iByte" Prototype
Predator Press
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Before deluging us with “Congratulations” mail, you should know that Terri and I did not, in fact, adopt a dog.
In fact this isn’t even a real dog at all: this is just a little something Predator Press Scienticians whipped up overnight.
Isn’t it amazing? And we haven't even glued on the carpet remnants yet! If we could get the oil it leaks to be the color of urine, it would be totally indistinguishable from the real thing.
(I sure hope it fits in the basket.)
[LOBO]
Before deluging us with “Congratulations” mail, you should know that Terri and I did not, in fact, adopt a dog.
In fact this isn’t even a real dog at all: this is just a little something Predator Press Scienticians whipped up overnight.
Isn’t it amazing? And we haven't even glued on the carpet remnants yet! If we could get the oil it leaks to be the color of urine, it would be totally indistinguishable from the real thing.
(I sure hope it fits in the basket.)
Comments
(aka: too lazy)
ReformingGeek: You would be saving us a lot of trouble if you just forget ever having seen this "K-9" robot assassin puppy before.
Alex: I shoulda googled the name first -I thought I made it up. Still, I don't think it's fair that Doctor Who -a guy that jumps through time- can steal my ideas like that.
Meg: Well I've hit some design issues that are imposing weight restrictions. So far they weigh about 550 lbs each (and that's just the chassis).
Don: See now that's the kind of thinking I need around here. Do you have any idea how much robot ticks would have costed in research and development?
replaced by automation ..
Long live Dr. Who and Sarah who kept K9 long enough for him to find a new life here. In this blog. In this world.
Nice work
SA