Prototype mechanical soldier tried out in WWI!
October 25, 2001 5:48 AM Subscribe
Prototype mechanical soldier tried out in WWI! Your challenge on this site is to separate fact from fiction.
Awesome link!
posted by SuperBreakout at 6:17 AM on October 25, 2001
posted by SuperBreakout at 6:17 AM on October 25, 2001
Heh. It looks like that evil robot thing from Return to Oz.
posted by gramcracker at 7:10 AM on October 25, 2001
posted by gramcracker at 7:10 AM on October 25, 2001
Why am I getting a strange Chris Ware vibe from this?
posted by ColdChef at 7:42 AM on October 25, 2001
posted by ColdChef at 7:42 AM on October 25, 2001
In 1901, to celebrate the new millennium, Boilerplate circumnavigated the globe[...]
Talk about jumping the gun. And remember when everyone was pedantic about 2000 not being the millennium.
posted by Hexaemeron at 8:34 AM on October 25, 2001
Talk about jumping the gun. And remember when everyone was pedantic about 2000 not being the millennium.
posted by Hexaemeron at 8:34 AM on October 25, 2001
gramcracker: You mean Tic Toc? Eventually he turned out to be a force for good, rather than evil.
My first thoughts were of Tic Toc as well, except this guy isn't quite as short and round (must have been pumping iron, I guess) ba-bum-ching!
posted by spnx at 10:21 AM on October 25, 2001
My first thoughts were of Tic Toc as well, except this guy isn't quite as short and round (must have been pumping iron, I guess) ba-bum-ching!
posted by spnx at 10:21 AM on October 25, 2001
hey, i have one of those things in my backyard. we use it as a birdbath.
posted by tolkhan at 11:25 AM on October 25, 2001
posted by tolkhan at 11:25 AM on October 25, 2001
looks a bit like a South Park character.
Thanks for the link beagle, really funny stuff
posted by matteo at 1:07 PM on October 25, 2001
Thanks for the link beagle, really funny stuff
posted by matteo at 1:07 PM on October 25, 2001
If they just used electro (sorry, best link I could find with a picture) from the 1939 World's Fair, they wouldn't have had to retouch the images.
posted by electro at 1:20 PM on October 25, 2001
posted by electro at 1:20 PM on October 25, 2001
Not only did Tic-Toc become a force for good, he also eventually got his very own book.
As an interesting note, L. Frank Balm, the author of the Oz series, once wrote an editorial calling for the genocide of the Sioux Nation.
More information.
posted by Hexaemeron at 9:37 PM on October 25, 2001
As an interesting note, L. Frank Balm, the author of the Oz series, once wrote an editorial calling for the genocide of the Sioux Nation.
More information.
posted by Hexaemeron at 9:37 PM on October 25, 2001
Indeed it is.
posted by Hexaemeron at 7:20 AM on October 26, 2001
posted by Hexaemeron at 7:20 AM on October 26, 2001
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