Lio by Mark Tatulli for June 15, 2022

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    Templo S.U.D.  almost 2 years ago

    so what does that analysis tell us humans?

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    Imagine  almost 2 years ago

    A scientist does an experiment with a frog. He places it on a table and yells at it. The frog jumps 3 feet. The scientist notes: Frog with four legs jumps 5 feet. He cuts off one of the legs, places it on the table and yells at it again. The frog jumps only 2 feet. The scientist notes: Frog with 3 legs jumps 2 feet. He cuts off another leg, places it on the table and yells at it again. This time the frog jumps only 1 foot. The scientist notes: Frog with 2 legs jumps 1 foot. He cuts off one more leg, places it on the table and yells at it again. This time the frog only jumps 2 inches. The scientist notes: Frog with 1 leg jumps 2 inches. He cuts off the last leg, places it on the table and yells at it again. The frog doesn’t move. He yells at it again and still it does not move. The scientist notes: Frog with no legs is deaf.

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    jagedlo  almost 2 years ago

    So you decided to play a game of “blinkmanship”, huh, Dr. Lio?

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    hofus1000  almost 2 years ago

    thats bad science. one data point does not support such an absolutist conclusion, Lio

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    kathybear  almost 2 years ago

    I think Lio’s eyes are glued open. I’ve never seen him blink, although his eyelids are seen when he was reading Cat in the Bag recently.

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    j.l.farmer  almost 2 years ago

    That is because Mark Tatulli drew him blinking first!

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    Ron Bauerle  almost 2 years ago

    Is that why he gave the robot the ability to blink? To win a contest?

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