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CAOS Supported Groups => Robotics => Topic started by: Ryan Lintker on 2002-09-13T23:58:54-05:00 (Friday)

Title: Stuffed Eyebot
Post by: Ryan Lintker on 2002-09-13T23:58:54-05:00 (Friday)
Has anyone ever seen a soft stuffed Eyebot?  Anyone know where I can get one?

I'd love to have one to smash when mine is behaving badly, or throw across the room when the mood suits me.

I think that it would be a great investment for the school to issue one to each Eyebot user.  Having a stress reliever such as this could save the life of a real eyebot someday.
Title: Re:
Post by: Stiffler on 2002-09-14T00:07:14-05:00 (Saturday)
Is your EyeBot giving you trobles again? It's not the EyeBot's fault, it the programmer's.  :-P

Jon
Title: Re:
Post by: Peter Motyka on 2002-09-14T01:26:05-05:00 (Saturday)
Oh man, those are fight'n words.  You better be careful or Ryan is going to program a pack of eyebots to come get you in your sleep :P

Peter
Title: Re:
Post by: William Grim on 2002-09-14T04:29:26-05:00 (Saturday)
Ha ha ha!  Judging from what I saw, they'll roll off the side of a building first; they're so retarded.

Look, I've got sensors, and I see that black wall there and know I should go around it, but I'm going to roll back and forth and do circles right here in this spot.
Title: Re:
Post by: Ryan Lintker on 2002-09-14T08:15:46-05:00 (Saturday)
I didn't know that the programmer had much to do with the assembly of the eyebot, or the interface between the battery and the robot itself.  I never said that I was mad at my code.  My code is golden (Yeah, right).  I swapped batteries and it behaved much better.  I think in this case, it was the eyebot and not the programmer's fault.

Better than programming eyebots to harass someone, I live on a farm and have other ways to get back at people.  If you've ever seen Snatch, you may know of one of the methods.  I don't think I would go that far though.

Where's the admin keeping people from insulting others on this thread?
Title: Re:
Post by: Stiffler on 2002-09-14T09:08:47-05:00 (Saturday)
Liz Okayed name-calling (That's why that one thread was unlocked), but you can't use the words "topless" and "women" in the same sentence, and that was used in "Good fun"; she finds that offensive. Hmm, I guess some things are offensive to some people, but not others. She called the name-calling "Good fun". I call it "offensive to some, but not others".

Ryan, I never said you were the programmer. Isn't a programmer needed to write the instruction set for the EyeBot? The EyeBot is a machine; it only does what you or the maker tell it to do. Since you read it and thought I mean you that mean a tiny voice went through your head saying, "What if it really is my code." That prompted your conscience level to think that it was you I was talking about. You doubted yourself without thinking of all the other programmers that are involved in the EyeBot project.

Don't you just psychology?

Jon
Title: Re:
Post by: Peter Motyka on 2002-09-14T09:30:43-05:00 (Saturday)
Oops, sorry to start trouble.  It was actually I who assumed Jon was talking about Ryan.  I dont mean to be a rabblerouser.

Peter
Title: Re:
Post by: Ryan Lintker on 2002-09-14T16:25:11-05:00 (Saturday)
"Ryan, I never said you were the programmer. "

"Is your EyeBot giving you trobles again? It's not the EyeBot's fault, it the programmer's. "

Okay Jon, maybe you think you didn't say that I was the programmer that wrote the code that is on my eyebot, but a few intelligent people sure read it that way.

I don't have any tiny voices in my head.  They are full rich kick-ass voices that are sometimes hard to control, so your diagnosis was quite incorrect.

It sounds like you "just psychology."  I am assuming that you implied a "love" or "hate" in there.  But maybe throw in a little philosophy.  What is an eyebot without it's instruction set or it's operating system?  It is no longer an "Eyebot," just a bunch of metal with a blank lcd screen.  Even if it was the instruction set that you were referring to, it still is the silly little eyebot's fault that it won't stay connected to it's battery.

I doubt that anyone programmed it to disconnect power after every bump or turn.
Title: Re: Poke in my Eye-bot
Post by: Jerry on 2002-09-15T10:49:56-05:00 (Sunday)
Ok, I'm the guy who decided to purchase the Eyebots. On paper they are pretty good. The problem is the manufacturing.

There was another robot platform I was looking at but the bots are about twice the cost:
http://k-team.com/.
As it turns out they are made much better than the Eyebots.

So, when you guys graduate and start making the big bucks remember me and consider donating a few dollars to the robot group. For around $30,000 I could replace all of the Eyebots and send each of you one to drop off the nearest rooftop  :-) .
Title: Re:
Post by: Ryan Lintker on 2002-09-15T11:10:17-05:00 (Sunday)
I was just thinking that the bots we have may last longer if there was something else to take our agressions out on.  A little stuffed version sounds good to me.

Maybe CAOS could look into getting some made, and we could sell them on the internet to schools around the country whose students love the boogers as much as we do.
Title: Re:
Post by: Jerry on 2002-09-15T11:22:56-05:00 (Sunday)
Hmmm, stuffed eyebots for frustrated robot scientists.... I LIKE IT!