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  1. @DrakkenZero I think #Robotix ran on #SkyChannel back in the 80s, either as part of their #FunFactory weekend morning programming, or if not that, then on #SuperChannel mornings on the other side. European satellite/cable TV funtimes.

    Whenever I see the name anywhere, I still instantly hear the, well, robotic way it was said (sung?) in the theme song. 🤖

  2. @DrakkenZero I think #Robotix ran on #SkyChannel back in the 80s, either as part of their #FunFactory weekend morning programming, or if not that, then on #SuperChannel mornings on the other side. European satellite/cable TV funtimes.

    Whenever I see the name anywhere, I still instantly hear the, well, robotic way it was said (sung?) in the theme song. 🤖

  3. @DrakkenZero I think #Robotix ran on #SkyChannel back in the 80s, either as part of their #FunFactory weekend morning programming, or if not that, then on #SuperChannel mornings on the other side. European satellite/cable TV funtimes.

    Whenever I see the name anywhere, I still instantly hear the, well, robotic way it was said (sung?) in the theme song. 🤖

  4. On February 19, 1910, British neurophysiologist and robotician William Grey Walter was born. Walter is best known for linking learning with a particular brain wave as revealed by measurements by electroencephalograph. But his most famous work was his construction of some of the first electronic autonomous robots.

    scihi.org/william-grey-walter/

    #robotix #neurophysiology #historyofscience

  5. On February 19, 1910, British neurophysiologist and robotician William Grey Walter was born. Walter is best known for linking learning with a particular brain wave as revealed by measurements by electroencephalograph. But his most famous work was his construction of some of the first electronic autonomous robots.

    scihi.org/william-grey-walter/

    #robotix #neurophysiology #historyofscience

  6. On February 19, 1910, British neurophysiologist and robotician William Grey Walter was born. Walter is best known for linking learning with a particular brain wave as revealed by measurements by electroencephalograph. But his most famous work was his construction of some of the first electronic autonomous robots.

    scihi.org/william-grey-walter/

    #robotix #neurophysiology #historyofscience

  7. On February 19, 1910, British neurophysiologist and robotician William Grey Walter was born. Walter is best known for linking learning with a particular brain wave as revealed by measurements by electroencephalograph. But his most famous work was his construction of some of the first electronic autonomous robots.

    scihi.org/william-grey-walter/

    #robotix #neurophysiology #historyofscience