Track Listing: 1. Robots, 2. 4:42 Reminds Me of You, 3. Fightin' Words, 4. Life Sentencer, 5. Fantasy Vs. Reality, 6. Devil On My Shoulder Knows How To Party, The, 7. I Want My 25 Minutes of Fame, 8. Anthem of the Lonely, 9. Thirsty Thursday, 10. Pocket Aces
Daniel H. Wilson hosts this documentary that showcases how robots are used in various ways in modern culture. The filmmakers focus on robots that perform jobs too dangerous for humans to perform, and on the advances made in using robotics to assist those with medical conditions. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Includes:It's Alive! (1968) War of the Robots (1978) It's Alive! In this sci-fi film a loony farmer finds a prehistoric monster hiding in a cavern on his land. To feed his newest critter, the farmer kidnaps three people. The three desperately try to escape and finally, one of them succeeds. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi War of the Robots In this sci-fi adventure, two of Earth's brightest scientists find themselves abducted by aliens, desperate to save their world from certain death. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
Track Listing: 1. Fight Test, 2. One More Robot / Sympathy 3000-21 , 3. Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots Pt. 1, 4. Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots Pt. 2, 5. In the Morning of the Magicians, 6. Ego Tripping at the Gates of Hell, 7. Are You a Hypnotist??, 8. It's Summertime, 9. Do You Realize??, 10. All We Have Is Now, 11. Approaching Pavonis Mons by Balloon (Utopia Planitia)
Includes:War of the Planets (1977), MPAA Rating: PG War of the Robots (1978) War of the Planets While lost in space, a ship's crew battles its enemies. ~ John Bush, Rovi War of the Robots In this sci-fi adventure, two of Earth's brightest scientists find themselves abducted by aliens, desperate to save their world from certain death. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
Track Listing: 1. Jump Man, 2. Stick Pit, 3. Ballad of Buckethead, The, 4. Sow Thistle, 5. Revenge of the Double Man, 6. Night of the Slunk, 7. Who Me?, 8. Jowls, 9. Shape Vs. Buckethead, The, 10. Stun Operator, 11. Scapula, 12. Nun Chuka Kata
The '80s had GRACELAND, the '90s had Rusted Root, and the new millennium had Vampire Weekend, so at this point it should be no surprise when North American pop music embraces South African sensibilities. However, with BLK JKS' highly hyped debut, Afro-pop is presented in a different light. Instead of being a U.S.-minded album created with the help of African musicians, it's one created by African musicians. Instead of being a watered-down white take on tribal beats, it's a reversal: Africans staking their claim on indie rock. Like Mars Volta and TV on the Radio, the songs on BLK JKS' debut, AFTER ROBOTS, are made up of shifting soundcapes rather than a linear progression. More often than not, these reverberated parts (enhanced by producer Brandon Curtis) whirlwind away into a free-form jam full of horn blasts provided by Hypnotic Brass Ensemble or circular Santana-esque guitar runs. They fit into the indie rock genre about as loosely as Bad Brains fit the hardcore punk stereotype or Living Colour fit in the hair metal mold. Who cares? Pigeonholing is futile, this is simply solid music.
For this follow-up to their mega-hit Ice Age, directors Carlos Saldanha and Chris Wedge team with the screenwriting duo behind Parenthood and City Slickers, Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel. Robots stars Ewan McGregor as the voice of Rodney Copperbottom, an idealistic robot who wants to convince his electronic brethren to come together and work toward making the world a better place. As the story unfolds, Rodney faces opposition from an evil corporation headed by Big Weld (Mel Brooks) and finds some unlikely allies in the form of a ragtag group of misfit robots called the Rusties and voiced by the likes of Drew Carey and Amanda Bynes. Stanley Tucci and Dianne Wiest provide the voices of Rodney's parents, and Halle Berry portrays his love interest, Cappy. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi
This robotic vacuum cleaner features powerful suction to remove debris from carpet and hardwood floors and a laser navigation system to ensure thorough cleaning.
With an intelligent cleaning system and Dirt Detect technology, this robotic vacuum navigates around furniture and vacuums along walls and in corners for thorough cleaning. 2 virtual wall units keep the vacuum within a desired space for enhanced performance.
This robotic vacuum cleaner features a cleaning head that automatically adjusts to carpet or hard floor to remove dirt, dust and pet hair. 2 interchangeable cleaning bins allow for everyday or heavy-duty vacuuming.
Track Listing: 1. Robots, 2. 4:42 Reminds Me of You, 3. Fightin' Words, 4. Life Sentencer, 5. Fantasy Vs. Reality, 6. Devil On My Shoulder Knows How To Party, The, 7. I Want My 25 Minutes of Fame, 8. Anthem of the Lonely, 9. Thirsty Thursday, 10. Pocket Aces
Sit back and let Roomba take care of the vacuuming for you. This robotic bagless vacuum cleaner features an on-board scheduling system that can accommodate up to 7 cleaning times per week, and can clean up to 4 rooms on a single charge.
Clean your entire home with this versatile vacuum. It features a 3-stage filtration system and a built-in heater to clean upholstery and rugs, and a tool that allows you to clean tile, vinyl, laminate and sealed hardwood surfaces.
Rid your car's interior of dirt and dust with this kit that fits most Dyson vacuum cleaners and includes 3 different attachments designed to make vacuuming your vehicle quick and easy.
This cordless vacuum cleaner handles every floor type and features a detachable long-reach wand and a motorized cleaner head. The power-efficient Dyson digital motor makes this cordless vacuum amazingly powerful.
Hurray for a hose system that can clean above the floor without toppling over the vacuum. This lightweight cleaner weighs in at just 14 lbs., but has the power of a heavyweight. View Product Demo
Daniel H. Wilson hosts this documentary that showcases how robots are used in various ways in modern culture. The filmmakers focus on robots that perform jobs too dangerous for humans to perform, and on the advances made in using robotics to assist those with medical conditions. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
This vacuum was designed for pet owners and features Hair Raiser and Pet Power Paw attachments to remove pet hair easily. HEPA filtration reduces odors and allergen circulation for a cleaner home.
This robotic vacuum cleaner features powerful suction to remove debris from carpet and hardwood floors and a laser navigation system to ensure thorough cleaning.
With an intelligent cleaning system and Dirt Detect technology, this robotic vacuum navigates around furniture and vacuums along walls and in corners for thorough cleaning. 2 virtual wall units keep the vacuum within a desired space for enhanced performance.
Track Listing: 1. Metropolis, film score (2001): Metropolis, 2. Metropolis, film score (2001): Foreboding, 3. Metropolis, film score (2001): Ziggurat, 4. Metropolis, film score (2001): Going to "Zone", 5. Metropolis, film score (2001): Sniper, 6. Metropolis, film score (2001): El Bombero, 7. Metropolis, film score (2001): Three-Faced of "Zone", 8. Metropolis, film score (2001): "Zone" Rhapsody, 9. Metropolis, film score (2001): Hide Out, 10. Metropolis, film score (2001): Run, 11. St. James Infirmary Blues: As used in the animated film "Metropolis", 12. Metropolis, film score (2001): Symphathy, 13. Metropolis, film score (2001): Snow, 14. Metropolis, film score (2001): Propaganda, 15. Metropolis, film score (2001): Chase, 16. Metropolis, film score (2001): Judgment, 17. Metropolis, film score (2001): Awakening, 18. Metropolis, film score (2001): Fury, 19. Metropolis, film score (2001): After All, 20. There'll never be good-bye, theme song (for the animated film "Metropolis")
This robotic vacuum cleaner features a cleaning head that automatically adjusts to carpet or hard floor to remove dirt, dust and pet hair. 2 interchangeable cleaning bins allow for everyday or heavy-duty vacuuming.
Sit back and let Roomba take care of the vacuuming for you. This robotic bagless vacuum cleaner features an on-board scheduling system that can accommodate up to 7 cleaning times per week, and can clean up to 4 rooms on a single charge.
Track Listing: 1. Automatic Thrill, 2. Take It, 3. Car Full of Stach, 4. Here Come the Pigs, 5. Dingdong Thing, 6. Call from the Other Side, A, 7. Shaking So Bad, 8. Freeride, 9. Put Me on a Plate, 10. Dr. Doktor, 11. Good Times Used to Kill Me, The
Track Listing: 1. Staring At the Sun - (featuring Todd Roper/Allyson Seconds/Su Jordan/Greg Brown/Jaime Smith/Anton Barbeau), 2. You Can Move a Mountain - (featuring Su Jordan/Kimberley Rew/Anton Barbeau), 3. Beyond the Valley of the Dolphins - (featuring Su Jordan/Jaime Smith/Anton Barbeau), 4. Poking Myself In the Eye To Spit My Finger - (featuring Dave Middleton/Steve Randall/Su Jordan/Anton Barbeau), 5. Went All Wrong - (featuring Su Jordan/Jaime Smith/Anton Barbeau), 6. Automatic Door, The - (featuring Su Jordan/Anton Barbeau), 7. Ring Never Bell - (featuring Su Jordan/Anton Barbeau), 8. I've Been Craving Lately - (featuring Todd Roper/Su Jordan/Anton Barbeau), 9. Who's the Pony Now ? - (featuring Allyson Seconds/Su Jordan/Andy Crisp/Anton Barbeau), 10. Aw Gee Can't You See ? - (featuring Todd Roper/Su Jordan/Gabe Nelson/Andy Crisp/Anton Barbeau), 12. As Cool As Folk - (featuring Su Jordan/Anton Barbeau)
Hot Snakes: Rick Fork (vocals); John Reis (guitar, organ); Jason Kourkounis (drums).Former Drive Like Jehu members Rick Froberg and John Reis (also a member of Rocket From the Crypt) and drummer Jason Kourkounis of Delta 72 shred rock & roll to pieces on the Hot Snakes debut. Automatic Midnight, an album full of noisy guitar and dominating rhythms, hardcore thrash, and Swervedriver atmosphere, starts off with the charged-up, frenetic live wire that is "If Credit's What Matters I'll Take Credit." Throughout the rest of the rapid-fire record, Hot Snakes go from the dark, showdown sound of "10th Planet" to the slightly Sonic Youth-circa-Daydream Nation grind of "Light Up the Stars" and on through the chant-along anthem "Our Work Fills the Pews." The album finishes off with "Let It Come," a hard/soft dynamic, shout-and-holler ride that would fit well alongside At the Drive-In. Always intense, always destructive, the Hot Snakes, like Black Flag, play their rock & roll all-out with their sights set on anything or anyone in their path. ~ Charles Spano
Automatic the Silver Robot and Gold Mine - Santa Monica Pier YouTube
What vintage cartoon is this?
I remember it started out with two couples who were poor, but entered a futuristic city with everything robotic and automated. The couple enter the city and split off to dress nice. The man walks on an automatic makeover, with new clothes and robots doing his haircut. For the woman, she has a new hair do and i think it is even dyed. Somewhere in the middle they get a fruit smoothie and leave town in a car.
This was most likely from the 30's or 40's, black and white i'm pretty sure.
It's a 1939 cartoon called "All's Fair at the Fair," based on the 1939 World's Fair.
It was made by the Fleischer Studio (Popeye) and produced by Paramount. It was animated in Florida as part of the 'Color Classics' series. It's public domain (not copyrighted) so it shows up on a lot of DVDs.
Cleaning Robot How to change litter in litter robot?
I am thinking of POSSIBLY getting the litter robot as one of our cats is VERY picky about stepping in ANY waste. Do not get me wrong, I scoop it out twice a day and on weekends I try to do it three times and I change the litter once a week and keep it super clean, but she will not use it if there is absolutely nothing in it (thus going outside the litter box).
What I want to know is how on earth do you change the litter? I don't see how you do it.
It's easy to add litter to the Litter Robot through the front opening or through the trap door on the top of the globe. Typically, you need to replace litter which is only consumed when it coats a clump and only periodically do you need to toss the whole load and start fresh. When you do need to do that, there is an empty button that you can push and the Litter-Robot will empty itself. The Litter-Robot cleans itself seven minutes after each time your cat releases the weight switch.
Includes:Grandizer: Robot Back to Action (1982) Grandizer: Beware the Red Moon (1998) Grandizer: Robot Back to Action In the sci-fi thriller Grandizer, a robot defends Earth against a group of evil, alien Vegan invaders. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Movie Guide Grandizer: Beware the Red Moon No synopsis available.
Track Listing: 1. I Robot, 2. I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You, 3. Some Other Time, 4. Breakdown, 5. Don't Let It Snow, 6. Voice, The, 7. Nucleus, 8. Day After Day (The Show Must Go On), 9. Total Eclipse, 10. Genesis Ch. 1 V. 32, 11. Boules (I Robot Experiment), 12. Breakdown - (Early Demo Of Backing Riff), 13. I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You - (Backing Track Rough mix), 14. Day After Day - (Early Stage Rough mix), 15. Naked Robot, The
Greg Pak directs Robot Stories, a feature film made up of four separate vignettes set in the near future. In "My Robot Baby," Maria (Tamlyn Tomita) and Roy (James Saito) must take care of a robot baby before they can adopt a real one. In "The Robot Fixer," a car accident puts Wilson in a coma. His mother, Bernice Chin (Wai Ching Ho), tries to connect with him by repairing his old collection of toy robots. Her obsessive quest to find missing robot parts is observed by her daughter Grace (Cindy Cheung). In "Machine Love," a Sprout G9 iPerson (Greg Pak) is introduced to an office environment. In "Clay," sculptor John Lee (Sab Shimono) refuses to get scanned, which would merge his memory with a collective consciousness. He struggles to maintain his humanity against the judgement of his son Tommy (Ron Domingo) and wife Helen (Eisa Davis). ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi
A young boy named Johnny (Gregory Moffett) is on a picnic with his widowed mother (Selena Royle) and sister (Claudia Barrett), when he meets a pair of archeologists (John Mylong, George Nader) exploring a nearby cave. Later, while napping, he has a dream -- that the Earth has been attacked by an alien named Ro-Man (played by George Barrows in a gorilla suit with a diving helmet), using the "calcinator death ray," and that he and his family (with Mylong and his mother now married) and scientist Nader are the only survivors. They try to elude capture by Ro-Man, who turns out to have some very human failings despite his mechanized mentality, including a desire to experience human emotions, which greatly complicates his efforts to destroy the family. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi
Track Listing: 1. Boulevard, 2. Robot Boy - (featuring Andy Partridge), 3. Wire Wire - (featuring Andy Partridge), 4. So Funny - (featuring Andy Partridge), 5. Set It on Fire - (featuring Andy Partridge), 6. Claustrophobe, 7. Querquehouse - (featuring Andy Partridge), 8. Pieces - (featuring Andy Partridge), 9. All My Heads Meet - (featuring Andy Partridge), 10. Franscrams! - (featuring Andy Partridge), 11. Waffleson's Dream - (featuring Doug Lawrence/Andy Partridge), 12. Here I Go - (featuring Andy Partridge)
Track Listing: 1. Where You Been Lars?, 2. True Player For Real - (featuring Weird Al Yankovic/Wheatus), 3. Hipster Girl, 4. It's Not Easy (Being Green) - (featuring Pierre Bouvier), 5. This Gigantic Robot Kills - (featuring Suburban Legends/The MC Bat Commander), 6. No Logo - (featuring Jesse Dangerously), 7. 35 Laurel Drive, 8. Twenty-Three - (featuring Amie Miriello), 9. Guitar Hero (Beating Guitar Hero Does Not Make You Slash) - (featuring Parry Gripp), 10. O.G. Original Gamer - (featuring MC Frontalot/Jonathan Coulton), 11. We Have Arrived - (featuring K. Flay/YTCracker), 12. White Kids Aren't Hyphy, 13. Hey There Ophelia - (featuring Gabe Saporta/Brett Anderson), 14. (Lord It's Hard To Be Happy When You're Not Using ) The Metric System
Track Listing: (DISC 1: I ROBOT:), (DISC 2: EYE IN THE SKY:), 1. I Robot - (featuring Hilary Western/Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Stuart Tosh/John Leach), 1. Sirius - (featuring Eric Woolfson/Haydn Bendall/Ian Bairnson/Stuart Elliott), 2. Eye in the Sky - (featuring Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Stuart Elliott/Chris Rainbow), 2. I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You - (featuring Lenny Zakatek/Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Stuart Tosh), 3. Children of the Moon - (featuring David Paton/Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/John Wallace/Stuart Elliott), 3. Some Other Time - (featuring Jaki Whitren/Peter Straker/David Paton/Stuart Salver/Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/John Perry/Stuart Tosh/Tony Rivers/John Leach), 4. Breakdown - (featuring Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Allan Clarke/Stuart Tosh/Alan Parsons/Duncan Mackay), 4. Gemini - (featuring Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Stuart Elliott/Chris Rainbow), 5. Don't Let It Show - (featuring Eric Woolfson/Dave Townsend/Ian Bairnson/John Wallace/Stuart Tosh), 5. Silence and I - (featuring Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Andrew Powell/Stuart Elliott), 6. Voice, The - (featuring Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Steve Harley/Stuart Tosh/Alan Parsons), 6. You're Gonna Get Your Fingers Burned - (featuring Lenny Zakatek/Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Stuart Elliott/Alan Parsons), 7. Nucleus - (featuring Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Stuart Tosh/John Leach/Duncan Mackay), 7. Psychobabble - (featuring Elmer Gantry/Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Jack Harris/Stuart Elliott), 8. Day After Day (The Show Must Go On) - (featuring David Paton/Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Jack Harris/Andrew Powell/Stuart Tosh/Alan Parsons/B.J. Cole), 8. Mammagamma - (featuring Ian Bairnson/Stuart Elliott), 9. Step by Step - (featuring Lenny Zakatek/Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Stuart Elliott/Chris Rainbow), 9. Total Eclipse, 10. Genesis Ch. 1 V. 32 - (featuring David Paton/Stuart Salver/Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/John Perry/Stuart Tosh/Tony Rivers/Duncan Mackay), 10. Old and Wise - (featuring Colin Blunstone/Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Mel Collins/Stuart Elliott), 11. Boules [I Robot Experiment] - (previously unreleased), 11. Sirius, 12. Breakdown [Early Demo of Backing Riff] - (previously unreleased), 12. Old and Wise [Eric Woolfson Vocal], 13. Any Other Day [Studio Demo], 13. I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You [Backing Track Rough Mix] - (remix, previously unreleased), 14. Day After Day [Early Stage Rough Mix] - (remix, previously unreleased), 14. Silence and I [Eric Woolfson Vocal], 15. Naked Eye, The, 15. Naked Robot, The - (previously unreleased), 16. Eye Pieces [Classical Naked Eye]
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Evolution Robotics Mint Cleaning Robot at CES 2010