maybe a chroming kit
2007-03-07 03:26:43
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answered by soulburner 7
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I think that Robots will make impulsive purchases if they are programmed to do so. My understanding is that they will only be as smart as the person who built it.
2007-03-07 03:20:46
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answered by ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ 6
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For any cheaper value products, it is not well worth regretting. i've got offered an further bottle of medicine on the keep purely to get abode and understand I already had a clean bottle interior the cabinet. it particularly is annoying. For any bigger dollar merchandise...I as quickly as had a decision between paying for a used activities motor vehicle or a clean bike (with regard to the comparable value). I picked the motor vehicle instead and ended up spending a lot of additional funds fixing issues on it. In hindsight, the bike would have been a greater useful selection.
2016-12-18 07:37:58
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answered by lesniewski 4
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A robot's programming is only as good as the programmer. I suppose in a broad sense that he could - given a logic error in his programming.
2007-03-07 03:20:43
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answered by Rabbit 5
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Depends on how the brain (Computer) of the robot was programmed
2007-03-07 03:20:22
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answered by Anonymous
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You and your robots... maybe you should build one and find the answers to all your questions.
2007-03-07 03:25:15
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answered by redrancherogirl 4
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robots dont need to buy things they dont eat or digest so they have no need to purchase anything
2007-03-07 03:22:01
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answered by Lady Melee 2
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ROBOTS ARE JUST PROGRAMED TO DO WHAT WE HUMANS TELL THEM- AT LEAST FOR RIGHT NOW ANYWAYS.
2007-03-07 03:20:04
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answered by Anonymous
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If it was Bender from Futurarma he'd just steal it.
2007-03-07 03:21:27
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answered by Mad Professor 4
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