Everything we could recognize and no doubt by now have accepted into our everyday lives (in too many shapes, forms, brands than anyone should ever have, IMHO ~ the tech-prude I'm trying not to be :p) the technology seen in the ad above, well, everything except for the "robots", who strangely enough, have either gone either by way of smart-machines (phone, microwave etc) or children's battery operated toys. Evidentally, as the years and decades toil on, eventually, everything goes small, doesn't it?
Everything we could recognize and no doubt by now have accepted into our everyday lives (in too many shapes, forms, brands than anyone should ever have, IMHO ~ the tech-prude I'm trying not to be :p) the technology seen in the ad above, well, everything except for the "robots", who strangely enough, have either gone either by way of smart-machines (phone, microwave etc) or children's battery operated toys. Evidentally, as the years and decades toil on, eventually, everything goes small, doesn't it?
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