FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend

FoxTrot Classics

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  1. Mr. Otter

    Mr. Otter said, over 1 year ago

    If Jason can build a robot flea…

    The butterflies in the air could be spy planes.

    Time to pull out the ol’ AA guns.

  2. x_Tech

    x_Tech said, over 1 year ago

    The day that Jason invented Nano-Machines.


    and doomed the world!

  3. skeeterhawk

    skeeterhawk said, over 1 year ago

    Reminds me of the nano-bugs I made up in my sci-fi novel. They were little spy bugs that crawled wherever and listened and video taped the goings-on.
    Anyway, unless those flees can short a circuit or chip, they won’t really bother the robo-pup ….. would they?

  4. The Life I Draw Upon

    The Life I Draw Upon said, over 1 year ago

    Next Robo-cat next door.

    Jason now works for the government at DARPA.

  5. The Life I Draw Upon

    The Life I Draw Upon said, over 1 year ago

    Happy New Year Everybody.

  6. Chikuku

    Chikuku said, over 1 year ago

    Happy New Year!
    By 2045, everybody – or at least most people – will have their bloodstream filled with Nanites that will repair all damage and cure all illnesses!!!

  7. Doctor11

    Doctor11 said, over 1 year ago

    Happy New Year! I doubt those robot-fleas will do much good.

  8. Night-Gaunt49

    Night-Gaunt49 said, over 1 year ago

    @Chikuku

    An if I am lucky enough to still be alive at 88. I would probably feel much younger. One of the keys to biological immortality. I want it!


    Yes*Skeeterhawk* one of the projects of our military/industrial complex is “dust” or nano particle clouds that could surveil and report back what they see and hear. SiFi needs to push harder or the real world will catch up an surpass some of it.

  9. DerkinsVanPelt218

    DerkinsVanPelt218 said, over 1 year ago

    I think robotic fleas would use watch batteries.

  10. comicnut4636

    comicnut4636 said, over 1 year ago

    We have AA batteries, AAA batteries, C batteries, and
    D batteries…why don’t we have A and B batteries???

  11. zerotsm

    zerotsm said, over 1 year ago

    In the early days of radio, there were A and B batteries, but the letters did not denote size but purpose. The A battery ran the tube filaments and the B battery was the plate supply.

  12. Saucy1121

    Saucy1121 said, over 1 year ago

    @comicnut4636

    Some early hearing aids used A and B batteries.

  13. JP Steve

    JP Steve said, over 1 year ago

    @Doctor11

    I’m sure Jason doesn’t intend them to do good!

  14. mike hopkins

    mike hopkins said, over 1 year ago

    Hapy new year everybody.

  15. Night-Gaunt49

    Night-Gaunt49 said, over 1 year ago

    Fleas suck blood, so the robo micro fleas will suck battery power.

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