Our new robot masters may in fact be very, very small
Traitorous eggheads at the New York university have succeeded in creating tiny robots made of DNA, and only 10 nanometers long. (10 nanometers is, in human terms, really, really goddamn small.) These robots are so small, we probably couldn't even kill them. And to me, that is a major defect in their design. At least we'd have a chance against the giant fighting robots...
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Er...how do we go about
Er...how do we go about welcoming microscopic overlords...?
Oh... this reminds me... HP
Oh... this reminds me... HP has a new commercial about the US Postal Service... You can guess what was in it... a GIANT ROBOT.
Find it here, at the very bottom. The 60 second version:
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Speaking of giant fighting
Speaking of giant fighting robots, I just about died laughing watching the Bruce Campbell episode of MEGAS XLR.
The show will probably turn out to be horrible, but the two episodes I watched with my son Saturday night were pretty cute.
Damn...that's to small to
Damn...that's to small to step on, even.
Lets suppose legions of 10
Lets suppose legions of 10 nanometer long robots took over planet Earth. How would we know? I think they would have to issue a press release or something.
Actually... there's a book
Actually... there's a book about that!
Stanislaw Lem, "Peace on Earth," deals directly with nanometer robots taking over the planet.
Not purty.