more historical androids

picked up a book a couple of days ago called robots robots robots put out in 1978. that’s the same year the now infamous star wars holiday special came out so it’s safe to say it was smack dab in a resurgence of popular culture’s interest in robotics. c3po and r2 did wonders in that regard i suspect. this 70’s date of publication for robots robots robots also just happens to make the title a bit silly. truth be told 85 percent of the book is taken up with automata rather than robots proper. there just weren’t as many robots on the loose 30 years ago. the word “robot” didn’t even exist until 1920. it’s not a bad book, all things considered, and i thought i’d share some of the “robots” contained within… see below


I love Tipoo’s Tiger, I head straight for it every time I visit the Victoria and Albert Museum.

posted by MrBaliHai  on  01/30  at  12:55 AM



I dig Klatu… but that super evil collar on its cloak makes me doubt the veracity of the name’s origin… looks more like “klatu verata nictu.”

posted by Vlad Spears  on  01/30  at  09:23 PM



robot pilot is definately egyptian,but looks more like nefertiti than tut.

posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  02/01  at  09:34 PM



Where is the FemBot from Metropolis? I miss her.

posted by orangeguru  on  02/06  at  02:46 AM



I used to work for Tony Reichelt “Klatu”.

He was a lovable con-man - who really did love robots. We built a whole bunch of ‘em, but they were totally person operated (with the exception of some that were “chucky Cheese” type bots.)  They were not pieces of crap either - they were high end wireless, aircraft aluminum framed, with custom fiberglass bodies by a ‘vette shop.

Tony was a blast and a half - I’ve often wondered what happened to him.

M.

posted by Max  on  05/11  at  09:00 PM



How’s this: I was a contestant on To Tell the Truth in 1979. I played an imposter, posing as Anthony J. Reichelt! The robot was radio controlled - a guy stood behind the curtain speaking out of the robot’s speakers. But the experience was one I’ll never forget; I saved the videotape and show it to the kids from time to time. Whatever happened to Tony?

posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  03/25  at  04:56 AM



Yep. Got it.

posted by Texas Junk Yards  on  07/23  at  06:45 AM


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