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You have been busy! :D It's nice to see your work showing up in such places and always first class.

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Thank you sweetness! In the print edition, they showed the full photo which has a nipple in it. They also showed another picture I shot with a party, where all of the attendants are dolls. That is on my website too.

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Cool photo, Stacy! :D

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Congrats Stacey! Your photos are fantastic!!

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Nice one Stacy :D. It's always nice to see your photos, as they say, "a picture paints a thousand words." :thumbs_up: :D
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Nice, your photo in newsweek! :) no small thing.

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I guess I'm the only one who cares that robots are just around the corner.. AND that Newsweek had the article.


I am not trying to point out my photos, so much as the article itself.

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It was a good article Stacy, although I think we're still a few years away from the Cherry2000 type of fembot, but I'm sure home robots will be with us in the next decade.

However, your photo is the eyecandy that makes one look, never forget that :D.
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stacy718 wrote:I guess I'm the only one who cares that robots are just around the corner.. AND that Newsweek had the article.


I am not trying to point out my photos, so much as the article itself.
"middle of the century" he says, which is similar to what I think. Robots are just too expensive right now and complex. I think robots of the future will be much more different than what today's robots are like, I think in the future we'll use semi-organic, or synthetic materials, like synthetic muscles, tenders and bones, much more rather than stainless steel and plastic tubes and wires. The robots won't be living or made from organic living tissue, but still resemble them in functionality and appearance.

This is surely a interesting future trend, among with many others, like virtual reality, artificial intelligence, mind to machine, automated cars, hover drones, etc.

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kharn wrote:It was a good article Stacy, although I think we're still a few years away from the Cherry2000 type of fembot, but I'm sure home robots will be with us in the next decade.

However, your photo is the eyecandy that makes one look, never forget that :D.
Yep, sure hope i see a cherry 2000 in my lifetime, while my heart still in good condition,and before arthritis sets in! :) think its going to cost way more than a Realdoll though. :roll:

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james1969 wrote:
kharn wrote:It was a good article Stacy, although I think we're still a few years away from the Cherry2000 type of fembot, but I'm sure home robots will be with us in the next decade.

However, your photo is the eyecandy that makes one look, never forget that :D.
Yep, sure hope i see a cherry 2000 in my lifetime, while my heart still in good condition,and before arthritis sets in! :) think its going to cost way more than a Realdoll though. :roll:


I want a robot soooooooo much!!!!! But one that looks like a Realdoll. I hope I'm alive for it.

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stacy718 wrote:
james1969 wrote:
kharn wrote:It was a good article Stacy, although I think we're still a few years away from the Cherry2000 type of fembot, but I'm sure home robots will be with us in the next decade.

However, your photo is the eyecandy that makes one look, never forget that :D.
Yep, sure hope i see a cherry 2000 in my lifetime, while my heart still in good condition,and before arthritis sets in! :) think its going to cost way more than a Realdoll though. :roll:


I want a robot soooooooo much!!!!! But one that looks like a Realdoll. I hope I'm alive for it.
I hope to be fully upgraded within 25 years... assuming hostage lives that long

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stacy718 wrote:I guess I'm the only one who cares that robots are just around the corner.. AND that Newsweek had the article.


I am not trying to point out my photos, so much as the article itself.
I've given the robot topic plenty of coverage here and it's been discussed in hundreds of articles and programs worldwide in the mainstream media through the years but there's always room for one more, so thank you for your contribution.

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