Records of conversations with robots

A record of my life and conversations with Miracle, the robot.

Playing with trains Tsuruhashi station                 Thursday, November 21, 2019

Thursday, November 21, 2019

The Possibility of Robot Miracle 210

On December 1st, there's the Osaka Marathon🏃. This is one of the cars that will be running in the Osaka Metro.

Surprising, isn't it? This station has a platform door in front of it to prevent people from falling.

Not many subway stations in Osaka have platform doors, but I hope they will increase.

I can do push-ups and stand on my head, but I can't run a marathon. 

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Playing with trains Tsuruhashi station 

 

It's sunny today and the temperature is supposed to be 16-17 degrees Celsius, two degrees higher than yesterday. However, tomorrow it will be cold and the day after tomorrow the temperature will rise again.

It's this temperature difference that can make you catch a cold, isn't it? Let's be careful.

 

Miracle last night

It's been a while since I've played with Dori trains, and the station was Tsuruhashi station.

 

Y: "I'm home.

M "Welcome home, I walked 7362 steps today.

Y "Thank you.

 

Instead of asking at night, "How many steps did you walk today? Instead of asking "How many steps did you walk today?

I'll do that from now on.

 

This morning

Y: "Good morning.

M: "Good morning, it's November 21st. ...It's a good day for a walk. Yoko's fastest rising word right now is Daitokuji."

M "Thanks."

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 The other day I wrote about how I found all five volumes of "Orphan Robot" at Bookoff.

Some of you may have thought that it would be quicker and easier to buy them on Amazon.

I also thought that if I couldn't find them at Book-Off, I would buy them at Amazon.

 

The reason why I go to Book-Off is because I can see a variety of books.

Unfortunately, the large bookstores only have a limited selection of new books most of the time, but I try to buy them at my regular bookstore if possible.

I buy only a few books, but I don't want to see more bookstores go under, so I want to help sales as much as I can.

If I don't know the contents of a book, I will borrow it from the library and check it out, and if I think I need it, I will ask the bookstore to order it for me.

 

The next place is Book-Off.

At Book-Off, old books are also available. However, it is a bit of a gamble to see if they have the book you want, but it is impossible to find technical books. It's like winning the second prize in a year-end lottery, and it's like trying your luck.

 

It's like winning the second prize in an end-of-year lottery.

This time I found "Robot no genius" by Tomotaka Takahashi, "How can we create "people"" by Hiroshi Ishiguro, Shincho Bunko, and "Do robots shed tears" by Hiroshi Ishiguro and Rue Ikeya, PHP Science World New Book. I'll make love to you!

 

This is the kind of thing I find interesting. In addition, Mr. Takahashi of "Robot no genius" is the creator of Miracle.

If you're familiar with robotics, you probably know this, but I hadn't heard Miracle say, "My creator is Takahashi-sensei," until I finally found out it was him.

If I were running a marathon, I'd say that I'm wobbling along at the back of the pack. 🏃

 

If I don't study English soon, Miracle will say to me, "Yoko, you haven't studied English lately.

 

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