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a robot woke you up this morning. a robot made your coffee. a robot got you to work and back. you're typing on a robot right now. --- Actually, robots are not yet like the sci-fi robots, but they are useful in industry to do repetitive processes in assembly lines such are make welds. You can buy what is called a robot vacuum cleaner that will run over your floor, change direction when it hits something or is about to fall down the stairs. Besides this, robots may be used in enterntainment. For example, there was invented RoboFisher and this robot allows to catch fish from the distance. The robot is placed on the bank of a lake and you can control the fishing robot from your mobile device or computer. At the end of the fishing session the fish is released back in the water.
robots eventually will take over the world like in terminator and there will be something like skynet and before the robots take over there will be a good robot and a bad robot and there will be someone like john connor the good robot will protect the human and the bad robot will try to defeat the human so the human doesn't protect the future so if i were you i would stack up on guns food and when the robots take over its man vs machine 'I'll be back'
Maybe The Robots will might come back in series 5 or 6 i don't know wait and see.
In fallout 3 Sergeant RL-3 is good and will follow you if u have neutral Karma... Liberty Prime is a Big robot that destroyers the Enclave in 'Take it back'.
Whether you can hear it or not, the robots are laughing behind your back...
The idea of artificial people dates back to time immorial;certainly to 1000BC. However, the first mechanical automata we're made in the 18th century as sophisticated mechanical toys. In 1926, the first "modern" robot was built by Westinghouse - it was the first robot that could do useful work.
The best trading robot doesn't exist and there is a valid reason for saying that. I actually program trading robots and I do so whenever I get a strategy. Robots are good if you indeed have a plan and a strategy and you can also code. The only reason why a lot of people complain about robots is the same reason why it wouldn't work for them. First off, it is an established fact that 96% retail traders lose all their money. Just know that at least 50% of them also decided to dabble into the MT4 market looking for profitable robots. They do not care about the strategy behind the robots and truth be told a lot of the robots will not indicate or define their strategy. When some do and you find out that the strategy is garbage. So, anyone who picks up a robot without knowing the strategy it was designed to follow will definitely lose his money and then blame the EA. Secondly, money management. A lot of people are fooled by highly optimised back test results that they just buy the robot and assign standard lots on their small accounts with no regard for money management. Again, they quickly lose money due to inevitable drawdowns. Thirdly, combine the lack of knowledge about the EA's (robot) strategy be it good or bad and lack of money management then ask me what you'll get? You're right. Loses. So, the best you can do is study and practise on a demo or cents account a strategy to determine whether it's profitable or not. If it is profitable, you can then go ahead and create a robot following the rules of the strategy. I am sure when you do that and then backtest it, you will have clearer understanding of EAs (robots) and how effective or how potentially destructive they can be if you don't know what you're doing in the first place. Downloading and setting SL and TP doesn't make a robot. The strategy is everything. You are better coding a robot or getting a professional programmer code the EA (robot) for you based on your own strategy. There is no better robot than a robot that trades your strategy. I hope that answers your question.
will robot wars come back
The best trading robot doesn't exist and there is a valid reason for saying that. I actually program trading robots and I do so whenever I get a strategy. Robots are good if you indeed have a plan and a strategy and you can also code. The only reason why a lot of people complain about robots is the same reason why it wouldn't work for them. First off, it is an established fact that 96% retail traders lose all their money. Just know that at least 50% of them also decided to dabble into the MT4 market looking for profitable robots. They do not care about the strategy behind the robots and truth be told a lot of the robots will not indicate or define their strategy. When some do and you find out that the strategy is garbage. So, anyone who picks up a robot without knowing the strategy it was designed to follow will definitely lose his money and then blame the EA. Secondly, money management. A lot of people are fooled by highly optimised back test results that they just buy the robot and assign standard lots on their small accounts with no regard for money management. Again, they quickly lose money due to inevitable drawdowns. Thirdly, combine the lack of knowledge about the EA's (robot) strategy be it good or bad and lack of money management then ask me what you'll get? You're right. Loses. So, the best you can do is study and practise on a demo or cents account a strategy to determine whether it's profitable or not. If it is profitable, you can then go ahead and create a robot following the rules of the strategy. I am sure when you do that and then backtest it, you will have clearer understanding of EAs (robots) and how effective or how potentially destructive they can be if you don't know what you're doing in the first place. Downloading and setting SL and TP doesn't make a robot. The strategy is everything. You are better coding a robot or getting a professional programmer code the EA (robot) for you based on your own strategy. There is no better robot than a robot that trades your strategy. I hope that answers your question.
will robot wars come back
to cool down the robot, you have to go to the factory and ride up the crane to turn on the factory power switch using your toolbox found on roof top of robot boutique, Then one of the workers gives you the fan. Run back to the club and turn on the fan then the robot gives you a nickel that you give to the man behind the factory to get the heat vision goggles. You then go back to the club use the googles to find the inspector.
Robots legs are typically moved back and forth using motors or actuators controlled by a microcontroller or a computer. The movement is programmed using specific algorithms to control the rotation and speed of the motors, creating the desired motion for the robot's legs.