Honestly, I think the iPod commercial that just played right next to this article captured more of my excitement than the idea of an Army Robot Repair Center. I mean, really, do you think it's any harder than repairing, say, a helicopter? Or a ship?
If you don't like the article, then you don't like the article. You're not required to like everything Engadget posts. I don't really care for the Mac fanboistic articles (i.e. the pics of the banners that show nothing of significant about the WWDC), but I don't complain about them, I just stop reading halfway through and go to something else.
I rather enjoyed this and like to hear that these robots that take the IEDs for our armed forces can be reassembeled and see service again.
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Mike @ Jun 7th 2007 9:43AM
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Honestly, I think the iPod commercial that just played right next to this article captured more of my excitement than the idea of an Army Robot Repair Center. I mean, really, do you think it's any harder than repairing, say, a helicopter? Or a ship?
Kamokazi @ Jun 7th 2007 11:11AM
If you don't like the article, then you don't like the article. You're not required to like everything Engadget posts. I don't really care for the Mac fanboistic articles (i.e. the pics of the banners that show nothing of significant about the WWDC), but I don't complain about them, I just stop reading halfway through and go to something else.
I rather enjoyed this and like to hear that these robots that take the IEDs for our armed forces can be reassembeled and see service again.