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		<title>Robot vs robot</title>
		<description>So which robot is best then? This running footballer from Japan?Or this genuinely monstrous droid that I snapped at the Kent Show last year? Which one is more human like, and more importantly which one is more robot like?Thanks to Stu for the feeble ... </description>
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		<title>New robotic exoskeleton</title>
		<description>I love stuff like this, reminds me of the first Sam Slade story in 200AD, first time I saw the idea of an exoskeleton, I have wanted one ever since. Man alive why can I not find the Sam Slade &quot;graphic novels&quot; on amazon? Some on [abe=Sam Slade Robohun... </description>
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