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From: zjoc01@hou.amoco.com (Jack Coats)
Subject: Re: S.F. / Arts / Entertainment Robots
Message-ID: <1993Aug30.073954.975@amoco.com>
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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 1993 07:39:54 CDT
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In article DJ@ced.utah.edu, klaus@ced.utah.edu (Klaus Biggers) writes:
>>In article jtd@news.u.washington.edu,  blake@stein.u.washington.edu (Blake Hannaford) writes:
>>>
>>>For an educational project I would like to add to my list of 
>>>robots from the world of the arts, entertainment, and science fiction.
>>>In particular, I am looking for more recent robots which kids
>>>8-17 might be familiar with because this is the weakness I 
>>>percieve in the list I have.  List so far:
>>
>>What was the name of the "domestic" robot thay had in the Jetsons? Was it
>>Lucy??
>>
>>-klaus                                              klaus@ced.utah.edu

I think it was Rosie...

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