The Screws of the Terminator Robot
You thought I was talking about metal screws that hold him together, right? Not exactly. He’s screwed, so to speak. Well, you might say all this screwing is holding two of them together. Okay, enough of screwy puns. Check out this Flickr picture set of toy T-800 Terminator skeletons in various Kama Sutra positions, under the album title “Make Love, Not War“. Not all that funny by themselves, really. The funny part are the names the T-800s came up with for the positions, which are written in binary. The position on the side here is called “01001101 01100001 01111000 01101001 01101101 01110101 01101101 00100000 01010111 01100001 01110010 01110000 00001101 00001010” which translates to “Maximum Warp”. [via Geekologie]




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Gnorb
Actually, the position there is known as something else entirely (0101 0010 0110 0101 0111 0110 0110 0101 0111 0010 0111 0011 0110 0101 0010 0000 0101 0111 0110 1000 0110 0101 0110 0101 0110 1100 0110 0010 0110 0001 0111 0010 0111 0010 0110 1111 0111 0111), at least to us non-androids
Aug 14th, 2007
Hrafn
Haha. I recently discovered and subscribed to xkcd (through you, if I remember correctly). Hilarious.
Aug 14th, 2007
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