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Legs being for hollywood a narrow view
I beg to disagree. Simply dismissing legs as a hollywood prop and stating that wheels are "easier to engineer" is pathetic. Good engineering takes time and effort, we should not discount any type of development in mobility or AI.."just because its difficult". No wonder our engineering and educational systems are so behind Europe and Asia...no one is willing to go beyond the scope of processes that have already been proven and in place. Doesnt North America want to rise to the challenge of development, new innovations and creative thinking? This is the whole point of studding to be an engineer..you engineer something new and different...not just for ease of development.
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