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How To Build a Robot Army, The Book: Geeky or Geek Chic?

Thu, 03/06/2008 - 4:15pm by geeksugar
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Geeksugar may be all about the robots, but there is a point where we draw the line. This book from Urban Outfitters, How To Build a Robot Army, promises to teach you how to assemble your very own department of defense for um, the Apocalypse, I guess. Or sharks. Sharks are scary too.

Seriously though, this could be a fun gift for robot-lovers or anyone who needs to know the difference between domestic robots, humanoid robots, robot pets, and the sexiest of bot, the Fembot (I ask you, where are our ClooneyBots?!) and how to mobilize them in the face of the enemy. Too dorky for words, or are you putting this in your shopping basket?

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  • CoralAmber's picture
    CoralAmber
    2

    I actually have this book and it's funny and clever. His two previous books, "Where's my Jetpack," and "How to Survive a Robot Uprising" are fun as well. I particularly like Jetpack because it examines promises science (and science fiction) have made and how close (or far) they are from coming true.

    36 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Zaianne's picture
    Zaianne
    3

    This is so awesome. I saw it at Urban last weekend and couldn't put it down!

    36 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Random's picture
    Random
    6

    I'd get this for my boyfriend, but then probably steal it back.

    36 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • tdamji's picture
    tdamji
    9

    what? those poor roombas...they only want to do good (by cleaning) not evil (by destroying).

    36 weeks 5 days ago Report Comment
  • tigerfire21's picture
    tigerfire21
    11

    I WILL RULE THE WORLD MWAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!
    P.S. George Clooney is an old guy. Why would we build Clooneybots?

    36 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment

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