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>From: nagle@netcom.com (John Nagle)
Subject: Braitenberg's Vehicle #1 available in toy form
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Date: Fri, 29 May 92 03:44:08 GMT
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Summary: And it's really dumb
Keywords: Braitenberg vehicles toy
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     Axlon, a high-tech toy company, actually built Braitenberg's
Vehicle Number One.  Runs on 3 AA batteries.  Comes with furry
hamster-like cover.  Large quantities available at low cost at Alltronics
Surplus, San Jose, CA.  This was apparently part of a whole planned
product line of really dumb artificial animals.

					John Nagle


