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From: lbjostad@ops.agsci.colostate.edu ()
Subject: Re: Pictures of Robots Uploaded
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Date: 27 Feb 94 17:18:20 GMT
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: >> Mike Tallent (tallent@netcom.com) wrote:
: >> : Wouldn't it be great if people out there took pictures (based on some 
 robots

I just found out that there are tons on photographs of robots on RoboGopher.
I used TurboGopher to look at them (through JPEGView), but you can 
probably access them through WWW just as easily.

I'm at home, and I have the URL for RoboGopher at work, but you get it by
searching the keywords "robot" or "RoboGopher" at:


:     http://galaxy.einet.net/www/www.html

This URL works much like Veronica does on Gopher.

Lou Bjostad

P.S. Most (maybe all) of the photos on their gopher server are from the 
Austin Robot Group, a highly innovative collective of artists and engineers 
who worked together to develop such marvelous creations as the 
Bipedal Ornithopter (a blimp that flies around), a snapping pit bull, a 
robot band and others. The Austin Robot Group deserves much praise for 
making social consciousness as much included in their efforts as 
technical expertise.

