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Thread ID: 60009 2005-07-19 22:47:00 Works great ... when the camel spit doesn't short-circuit the jockeys. SurferJoe46 (51) PC World Chat
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373597 2005-07-19 22:47:00 No need for Arab sheiks to tie young children to racing camels now that they've got some slick new robots to take their place .

In the face of outcry over camel racing's heavy reliance on underage jockeys, Persian Gulf states fond of the sport have begun experimenting with robotic jockeys . "This race is a sort of official testing, before the main competition starts next October," Shawqi Al Mahmoud, chair of a special committee established to develop robot jockeys, told Gulf News . "Public, racing staff and camel owners will have to get used to this new kind of competition . " Early trials appear to have gone well .

Indeed, Qatar was so impressed that it's already ordered 150 mechanical jockeys . And that bodes well for the former riders, who stand a good chance at a healthier lifestyle if the robo-jock trend catches on . :lol:
SurferJoe46 (51)
373598 2005-07-19 22:51:00 :lol: will the robo-jockeys have the co-ordination and movement ect ect to be a jockey :rolleyes: techiekid (7219)
373599 2005-07-19 23:20:00 Why worry about co-ordination and actual camel-driving...the kids were TIED to the camels, so are the robots....

Might be a good job for an Apple running Linux though!
SurferJoe46 (51)
373600 2005-07-19 23:22:00 Why worry about co-ordination and actual camel-driving...the kids were TIED to the camels, so are the robots....

Might be a good job for an Apple running Linux though!
Dear SurferJoe, I hope that's not your lame attempt at mac bashing :lol:
Leo would not be happy
plod (107)
373601 2005-07-19 23:23:00 Not me! SurferJoe46 (51)
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