"Cyborg" would be more accurate here than "robot", as the former term implies human-machine hybridity, while the latter indicates only machine parts, and accordingly no capacity for emotion. However, in common parlance, "robot" is a sufficient substitute and gets the point across without really necessitating this endnote.'Cause grading papers is boring and I like my GSI.
Travelin' Bug. That's me. Movin' around in life and such, changing shape and taking names. Post-Michigan, Pre-Martian days in Droughtland.
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06 June 2007
This is a real note.
In a real paper that I'm writing:
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