I recently learned of Robert Tinney's death. I grew up admiring his illustration for BYTE magazine (over 100 covers). https://tinney.net/ This illustration is one of my favorites, entitled Technological Breakthrough.
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I recently learned of Robert Tinney's death. I grew up admiring his illustration for BYTE magazine (over 100 covers). https://tinney.net/ This illustration is one of my favorites, entitled Technological Breakthrough.
The Electric Titan - art by Chester H. Lawrence (1916)
"Danger danger"
My collection of lost in space robots!
Once again, the best way to transport a vintage robot is to buckle it in. Question is, can I get through the HOV lanes with a Hero-1?
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Next robot deep dive video is on this goober, the Hubot. I've got an entire archive of everything to know about em in my A.V.R.T.C Wiki
Its basically the equivalent of a Kaypro IV on wheels that can speak, alongside having multiple A/V internal devices:
Atari 2600
AM/FM Radio
Stereo Cassette Deck
TV Tuner
Newton the house helper of the 80's!
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My money's still on Sermek
From "Tom Swift jr." By Victor Appleton II
Illustrations by Graham Kaye