Wiigobot
Someone has built a Lego robot that can bowl a perfect game of Wii bowling. You know you're living in an age of unparalleled plenty when people are designing not labour-saving devices but leisure-saving devices.
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Someone has built a Lego robot that can bowl a perfect game of Wii bowling. You know you're living in an age of unparalleled plenty when people are designing not labour-saving devices but leisure-saving devices.
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