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Sure you could. I know this because I am an engineer. But the city you live in would probably place some kinds of restrictions on your use of it, or even forbid it completely, especially if you're a kid.
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I've personally seen a four-story robot in use, in Detroit, MI, for the purpose of building the robots that assemble cars. This was fifteen years ago, and wasn't all that new at the time. It was fully hydraulic, with fairly rudimentary control systems. A modern computer-controlled version could certainly cruise you in style. If you've ever seen that video of the guy in California that stole an M-1 tank, you'll have scratched the surface of the sheer destructive power of such a device, with or without armaments. Better make it ungodly fast, though, 'cause someone WILL take offense the first time you crush a suburb beneath your cold, unfeeling treads. Unless the armor can hold up to artillery and airstrikes... Ah, the possibilities.
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Yes. The Japanese are already doing that. See warrior robot walker: (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sPqqbS1i34) See cool walking robot for small people: (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyqQ9B8_jIs) See cool dancing robot: (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTix3Al90v4)
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Yes if you have the brains to do so. Their is a person who is building a 12 feet tall mechanical / puppet / robot. I think the robot is the one from Judge Dredd "ABC Warrior" This man is combining all these elements to produce a suit capable of being control from the inside without electrical components just using magnetic motors. He will be able to run not jogg on it and will look much more real than the one in the movie. Yes its possible.
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sure it would be possible..but they need time money and right place to do the experiment...... why cant? if they made asimo why they cant make the biggest one?..... as i've observe that invention takes long time to make an experimentation...... and much money for it.... :)
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I'M SURE IF ITS BIG ENOUGH== I WAS JUST READING ABOUT A ROBOT IN ENGLAND THAT CAN JUMP OVER WALLS. NEW TODAY.
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Yes
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