David Pierce is technology writer for the Wall Street journal and he decided to write an article endorsing the gerbil-like robot pet called Anki that for 249 dollars will a ct and move about like a dog for people is the dream of technocrats who think mobile little cute robots will be the next Iphone.
David Pierce though wasn't impressed and soon found the Vector to be more annoying than its worth. The voice capable bot moves on its tiny treads and loves explore but unlike the Irobot it doesn't scrub or clean the floors for you. Playing Blackjack with his new friend was the highlight of David Pierces annalist of this new toy just in time for the holiday season and it is doubtful to
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he can write about he desire for male adult sex bots that he wishes can come to the market. The former Wired writer has long hoped for a robot realistic revolution and sees this latest version toybot as a latest gimmick and toy thta has been around since the eighties. He wants a robot that is smarter,can pick up objects, can talk to you about geo-political subjects, and that has long legs. Pierce like many tech writers are just waiting for the day they can purchase and get themselves a sex robot and this time cannot come quick enough as Vector from Anki is not up to the trick.
he can write about he desire for male adult sex bots that he wishes can come to the market. The former Wired writer has long hoped for a robot realistic revolution and sees this latest version toybot as a latest gimmick and toy thta has been around since the eighties. He wants a robot that is smarter,can pick up objects, can talk to you about geo-political subjects, and that has long legs. Pierce like many tech writers are just waiting for the day they can purchase and get themselves a sex robot and this time cannot come quick enough as Vector from Anki is not up to the trick.

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