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From: kkoehn@fraser.sfu.ca (Kaari David Koehn)
Subject: Re: MIT Insect Robots
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References: <1992Jun3.213155.24343@seer.gentoo.com> <1992Jun4.172854.19251@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov> <48844@dime.cs.umass.edu> <1992Jun8.001739.21290@seer.gentoo.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1992 19:43:14 GMT
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tomk@seer.gentoo.com (Tom Kunich) writes:

>In article <48844@dime.cs.umass.edu> connolly@rabbit.cs.umass.edu (Christopher Ian Connolly) writes:

>I don't believe that any of this is impossible per se' but the 
>practicality is certainly in question. And not just by me. If there
>was a valid reason to replace a man with an intelligent machine and
>it was economically attractive, there would be smart machines
>everywhere by now.

Maybe there are.
:)

>And you can't get any cheaper than this advice. :-)
Hey, I'll pay people to take mine.    
kkoehn@sfu.ca  duckman returns

