“@WSJ: Meet what one Japanese company calls the world's first cheerleading robots: http://on.wsj.com/1qBWeX3 pic.twitter.com/9ACY3CC0qp”
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“@WSJ: Meet what one Japanese company calls the world's first cheerleading robots: http://on.wsj.com/1qBWeX3 pic.twitter.com/9ACY3CC0qp”
@WSJ Cheerleading robots. Well guys 'Sorry' No more short skirts and spank pants. :-P
@WSJ Technology at its best ....certainly waitin 2 watch in some in action in some of the international events.
@WSJ Umm...no
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WISE japoneses!
@WSJ It's not the same at all.
@WSJ How about a story about the dolphin slaughter @taiji rather than this silly stuff. #ShutTaijiDown
@WSJ We see the robots cheering for the Emperor everytime he appears in public talking his nonsense...especially to the military guys! SAD!!
@WSJ Lead buried: "[Tech in the cheerleaders could be used] in automotive collision-avoidance systems and other autonomous driving control."
@WSJ To paraphrase Dorothy Parker, how will we tell the difference?
Chelsea supporters? MT @WSJ Meet what one Japanese company calls the world's first cheerleading robots:http://on.wsj.com/1qBWeX3
@WSJ @GoodTwitty @causticbob @vicenews @ocularnervosa @the_lazy_noodle @iamjohnoliver @billmaher @StephenAtHome The "Future" is here.
@WSJ I'm sure you'll never see those on the field.
@WSJ most of the girls on my high schools cheerleading squad were robots.
@SarebrumSarah @WSJ Ouch.... *high fives*
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