onetrack Posted February 18 Posted February 18 (edited) The legs appear to have no ability to push outwards, as that's how cows turn. Anyone who has ever milked a cow will tell you just how far a cow can kick sideways. Edited February 18 by onetrack
red750 Posted February 18 Author Posted February 18 That's why it's in Funny Videos. By the way, I saw a video report on the news a couple of days ago they are now using robotic dogs as Seeing Eye Dogs. Maybe effective, but not a companion dog for the blind. 1
facthunter Posted February 18 Posted February 18 Bulldozers turn without shuffling sideways. Maybe have the Bull fully Articulated?. Like to see how it would get Up when it fell over. Nev 1
onetrack Posted February 18 Posted February 18 Yeah, but bulldozers don't have legs. They have their own "rail track" each side, and each track is simply twisted by stopping power going to that track, and by applying a brake on the track for a tight turn.
facthunter Posted February 18 Posted February 18 Till you slide sideways down a wet patch when your rail track slips. Nev 1
facthunter Posted February 18 Posted February 18 You Mean it's ALL Bull? Cheeses Crust. Is Nothing sacred? Next you'll tell me there's no Dog, and I'm adopted. Nev 1 2
Marty_d Posted February 18 Posted February 18 12 hours ago, facthunter said: You Mean it's ALL Bull? Cheeses Crust. Is Nothing sacred? Next you'll tell me there's no Dog, and I'm adopted. Nev It's worse than that Nev. I am your father. 1
facthunter Posted February 18 Posted February 18 I think we can rule that out but I could be yours. but relax . It's unlikely. Nev 2
octave Posted February 21 Posted February 21 Sometimes you come across a comedy sketch that is not necessarily laugh-out-loud, but does trigger a smirk of recognition. We fly to Adelaide 4 times a year to visit my mother in aged care. This means 8 trips through airport security, plus a few more for other trips. It has been frustrating (a lot better lately, though) that there has never seemed to be a standard procedure, and the staff are often under pressure and grumpy (again, I note a recent improvement). In the past, we have had the conversation that goes "Is it Melbourne or Adelaide where you have to take out your laptop?" Last week, one situation in this video actually occurred. My wife and I found this quite amusing - Trayyyyy 1 1
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