defensetech.org— The roboteers at Boston Dynamics have been training the 165-pound, two-and-a-half foot-tall BigDogs to carry gear for soldiers and marines over uneven terrain.
Jun 28, 2006View in Crawl 4
I want one of these, only programmed as a guard dog. You wouldn't have to feed it or walk it. Just give it access to an electrical outlet. Then it will silently stand guard in your yard, looking for anything suspicious. If a burglar hops the fence your RoboDog will spring in to action, alert the authorities, and incapacitate the intruder...maybe by shooting lasers from its eyes or something.
o0joshua0oJun 29, 2006
I want one of these, only programmed as a guard dog. You wouldn't have to feed it or walk it. Just give it access to an electrical outlet. Then it will silently stand guard in your yard, looking for anything suspicious. If a burglar hops the fence your RoboDog will spring in to action, alert the authorities, and incapacitate the intruder...maybe by shooting lasers from its eyes or something.
dannycohen62Jun 29, 2006
haha, I remember they showed that video (first comment) on the Colbert Report a while back"Stop! You're Hurting It!"
abbtechJun 29, 2006
Video and pics.<a class="user" href="http://hackedgadgets.com/2006/03/21/big-dog-by-boston-dynamics/">http://hackedgadgets.com/2006/03/21/big-dog-by-boston-dynamics/</a>
lostngoneJun 29, 2006
It's the first multiped tank. I wonder if Kenbishi Industries will base its first design around it.
gryffyddJun 30, 2006
I'd stop letting people know I was from BANGLADESH, or BANGLADESH is likely to have you exiled so you will quit giving them a bad name.