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    Honda Unveils Experimental Robot Legs, Human Cyborgization Not Far Behind

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    Image of General_Zad's_Chicken General_Zad's_Chicken
    11/07/08

    In reply to Honda Unveils Experimental Robot Legs, Human Cyborgization Not Far Behind
    Someone call the Connors, I think we know who creates Skynet.
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    Image of Boosted Lego Wagon Boosted Lego Wagon
    11/07/08

    In reply to Honda Unveils Experimental Robot Legs, Human Cyborgization Not Far Behind
    Being honda legs, they'll run really fast but not have enough torgue to help you lift a ramen noodle.


    Call me when hemi legs are available.

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    Image of Deartháir II Deartháir II
    11/07/08

    In reply to Honda Unveils Experimental Robot Legs, Human Cyborgization Not Far Behind
    I, for one, welcome our new cyborg overlords... so long as this is what we end up with:


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    Image of 1300ccsoffury 1300ccsoffury
    11/07/08

    In reply to Honda Unveils Experimental Robot Legs, Human Cyborgization Not Far Behind
    One step closer to life imitating anime.


    I anxiously await the tentacle strap-ons.

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    Image of Graverobber Graverobber
    11/07/08

    In reply to Honda Unveils Experimental Robot Legs, Human Cyborgization Not Far Behind
    The U.S. auto industry is laying workers off by the thousands, and the Japanese are giving theirs some sort of futuristic strap-on. *hangs head in shame*
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    Image of Maymar Maymar
    11/07/08

    In reply to Honda Unveils Experimental Robot Legs, Human Cyborgization Not Far Behind
    Resistance is more than just futile, it sounds like way more work than I'm interested in. But I'm also a little excited at the prospect of never having to support my own weight again, so if these machines ever gain sentience, I'll probably be one of the first to fall (or be dragged) in glorious electro-fleshy line.
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