| | | | | Sorry Eric. I certainly didn't mean the word "toy" to be derrogetory in any
way. Must be a cultural thing. My job is to create room sized "toys" which
weigh several tons, contain thousands of kilowatts of potential and/or
kinetic energy, and require special connections to local electrical
substations. When the creation is cool, it is referred to as a "toy". A
"machine" is a boring thing which does not stir the soul.
So once again I say of your inventions. Those are really cool toys! Take
it in the spirit it was given.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Mmmm, you are indeed respectful. Thanks, wow, So when we have made our
masterpieces we sit back and enjoy our toys, for our mind, body and soul
extensions. I like that! Very good.
Man's gotta have his toys ya know.
or
The more money the bigger the toys. etc....
Recv'd in the manner it was given.
I thank you.
Eric
In lugnet.robotics, Dean Hystad writes:
> Sorry Eric. I certainly didn't mean the word "toy" to be derrogetory in any
> way. Must be a cultural thing. My job is to create room sized "toys" which
> weigh several tons, contain thousands of kilowatts of potential and/or
> kinetic energy, and require special connections to local electrical
> substations. When the creation is cool, it is referred to as a "toy". A
> "machine" is a boring thing which does not stir the soul.
>
> So once again I say of your inventions. Those are really cool toys! Take
> it in the spirit it was given.
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