In a message dated 2005-02-01 11;28;52Mrng, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:

<< Think GM or Toyota factory floor, giant articulated arms with welders 
on them. Industrial stuff.

REAL robots. >>

Thats exactly what I was thinking.  And I still dont see a problem for using 
a Mac for this purpose.  Sure some programs arent available but Im sure there 
has to be something available that can control a robot.  Im no expert when it 
comes to this but I do wanna know if the Mac is really not good to be used for 
this kind of thing.

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