Posts Tagged ‘robots’

The future is here!

Saturday, May 23, 2009

They have been sweeping the streets of South Korea. They have disintegrated dust in Japan. They have gathered garbage in Italy. Now, in the Swedish town of Örebro, they will patrol the streets and put terror in the eyes of trash. I speak, of course, of DUSTBOT!

Dustbot

Dustbot

Dustobot is what we’ve all been longing for ever since we met R2-D2 and the other droids in Star Wars. Small, cute and friendly looking robots, slowly finding their way around on wheeled legs, doing stuff for us. Like taking out the trash. The Dustbot aims higher than just convenience though, it’s a one of these super-sophisticated tech project, funded by the European Commission, loads of researchers involed, development of new technique, etc.

Which of course is all very well. I however believe that the citizens of Örebro will not discuss the details too much, but instead enjoy the future that you can send a text message to Dustbot, and wait for the little bot to come rolling to you, happily swallowing whatever there is you want to get rid of (just don’t forget to tell the Dustbot what it is you’re throwing away, through clicking around for a while on it’s display).

Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter reports that Dustbot will roll out in Örebro at the end of July. For those who want more of the research, visit the (surprisingly super-ugly) website for project Dustbot.

Reblog: Styrofoam robot via Dinasoars and Robots

Thursday, November 13, 2008

robot Here’s the original post.  This has got to be the best use ever for the space-shaped and, I thought but was clearly wrong, utterly nonreusable styrofoam pieces that come with just about any appliance one buys.  This guy kind of reminds me of being a nature camp cousellor summers in Central PA.   Each year the day camp chose a super hero like the Recycling Ranger and made one of the college student interns dress up and teach the kids stuff.  I think it was the Garbage Guru who led us each week in the chant: “I say styrofoam, you say leave it alone.”

“Styrofoam!”

“Leave it alone!”

“Styrofoam!”

“Leave it alone!”

Ah, good times.  I haven’t played recycle tag for YEARS.  Remind me some other time to tell you about the camp’s director of Native American eduaction, the self-dubbed Injun Ed.


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