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在英華人 發表於 2008-5-28 09:33 | 只看該作者 回帖獎勵 |倒序瀏覽 |閱讀模式

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hunhuner 發表於 2008-5-28 10:53 | 只看該作者
haha
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yeanling.luo 發表於 2008-5-28 13:15 | 只看該作者
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buweizhai 發表於 2008-5-28 16:38 | 只看該作者
Really? Is that real?

Hahahah

Anyone can help him make money from his robots?

So interesting!
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kumar 發表於 2008-5-28 16:45 | 只看該作者
機械工程教授
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ancientash 發表於 2008-5-28 20:19 | 只看該作者
中國的希望還是在農村,在農民。

農民的智慧就是中國人的智慧。
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tonyguang 發表於 2008-5-28 22:09 | 只看該作者

好聰明!
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shanren 發表於 2008-5-28 22:19 | 只看該作者
強人哪!

這記者說的有一句話不敢苟同:「吳先生沒有受過什麼教育就造出了這樣的機器人,他要是上過大學,現在估計就在主管中國的航天計劃了!」

我覺得正相反:正因為他沒有上過大學,所以才有這樣的創造性;在今天的中國教育體制下,等他考完了8000場考試進入大學,他的創造性也就被磨得差不多了。等大學畢業,他只怕是連自行車都不會修了!
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白權S 發表於 2008-5-28 22:32 | 只看該作者
頂10樓。學到博士,就只會跳樓了。

瞧那老外樂的,一直就沒有合上嘴。
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Jxzsheng 發表於 2008-5-29 00:33 | 只看該作者
他的聰明才智恰好沒有被教育的框框所禁錮。
給他一個梯隊,讓他領導一些工程師,按照他的思路可以開發出許多有意思的東西。
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nika 發表於 2008-5-29 01:33 | 只看該作者
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不惑之禍 發表於 2008-5-29 01:56 | 只看該作者
太有才了!

機器人平穩行走可是個難題呀!
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LoveChina188 發表於 2008-5-29 02:30 | 只看該作者

The original article about this smart farmer

China Daily

This farmer grows robots
By Jia Hepeng (China Daily)
Updated: 2006-07-07 15:32

A month ago, Wu Yulu sold his "son" for 30,000 yuan (US$3,750).

Wu Laowu (the fifth son of the Wu family), is, well, a robot Wu made with his own hands 10 years earlier.

"I couldn't sleep well for several days after selling the child, but I had no other choice. I had to pay off my debts," said Wu, 44, a farmer from Mawu village in eastern Beijing.


Wu Yulu and his latest robot. [China Daily]



On his TV screen, he plays a video of Wu Laowu, serving tea and lighting cigarettes.

In the past 26 years, Wu Yulu has made 25 robots, and "all of them were like my sons."

Wu had a way with machinery and mechanics from childhood.

"Sometimes when people passed by, I would think about the mechanical functions of walking," Wu recalled.

Unfortunately, he could not pursue his passion through textbooks. He was one of five children in the family, and his parents could not support his education after he graduated from primary school in the mid-1970s.

But a lack of formal education did not deter Wu from copying what he called "marvellous human motions."

"At that time, I didn't even know the term 'robot'," Wu said. "But in my spare time from farming, I tried to collect everything that could be used in those movable things.

"I loved to play with robots. The cleverer they became, the deeper the emotional link I felt to them. Later, I began to call them my sons."

The wire, metal, screws and nails he used came from rubbish sites, or sometimes used parts from farm machinery.

In the late '70s, Wu got a job at a farm machinery factory, and the small income helped him turn used sewing machine parts and some steel wire into his first robot.

"Until now, I don't know the theory of physics, but I knew that electricity can drive motors and power can be transferred to the robot's hands and legs with levers and wires," Wu said.

After his first robot turned out to be "disabled," Wu continued to experiment. In 1982, the first movable robot, Wu Laoda (the first son of the Wu), was born.

Another video shows Wu Laoda as a coarse combination of steel wires and sticks without head and skin. He was destroyed in a fire seven years ago.

Although Wu compensated for his lack of scientific knowledge with his talent and devotion, there were accidents, the first of which happened around 1995.

"I got a rechargeable battery-like tube for a very low price from a recycling shop, thinking I could save money," Wu said.

But he did not understand the English warning on the tube, and "when I tested the tube, it exploded in my hands. I remember a big fireball suddenly burst out, and I lost my memory."

Luckily, neighbours rushed him to hospital. His memory returned, but the scars on his hands and arms and the pain he frequently feels in his wrists will last forever.

Another fire broke out in 1999 when Wu left a transformer unattended to repair a piece of farm machinery.

"Just as I was enjoying the praise for my skills in repairing, someone rushed in and said: 'Wu, your home is on fire,'" he recalled.

It was too late. No one was injured, but all six rooms with his belongings, including some robots, were destroyed.

"I was left with nothing," Wu said.

Neighbours, and even strangers, gave him money to rebuild his house, with no mention of repayment. Three months later, Wu was in a new home, costing 90,000 yuan (US$11,250).

Wu was determined to repay them but his pursuit of building robots did not leave much savings.

His son Wu Hongfeng said: "With his skills, my father could have become rich by making more profitable tools, but after the fire, the whole family was preoccupied with repaying our debt."

Wu Yulu eventually decided to sell some of the robots that had been stored elsewhere.

"I felt terrible, but had no choice," he said.

An institute affiliated to the Chinese Academy of Sciences bought one of the robots for "several thousand," Wu said, and a collector bought another.

Wu's perseverance finally began to pay off.

Feature stories on the "farmer inventor" began appearing in various media.

After one report on China Central Television (CCTV), its science channel hired Wu as a prop-maker, paying more than 3,000 yuan (US$375) a month.

Each week he goes to CCTV for orders and makes them at home.

Selling robot Wu Laowu helped speed the repayment of his loan. "The neighbours would not mention money, but I had to show them some consideration," he said.

Last month, Wu made the headlines again for a new invention, a robot able to pull a rickshaw one step every three or four seconds.

Sitting in the rickshaw, Wu said he has no plans to start a robot business.

"I can invent robots able to carry a sedan chair, and next I will make robots of the 12 animals in the Chinese zodiac.

"There are so many good things in life, and they become the basis for my robots
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gychina2008 發表於 2008-5-29 02:35 | 只看該作者
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清風揚 發表於 2008-5-29 03:46 | 只看該作者
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ancientash 發表於 2008-5-29 04:03 | 只看該作者
中國的教育就是把各種材料都按照金銀的打磨方式去打磨,結果就是不是金銀的都被篩了下去。

然後那些鐵、銅、鋁、鉛如果用在應該用的地方上,那麼他們的價值是不會小於金銀的。

因材施教是老祖宗的教誨,可惜中國人現在太多了,中國人的人心態浮躁了,在一個都圖省事和方便的時代,最受害的還是人才,而更受害的則是國家的發展與前途。
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch."  -- Benjamin Franklin
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我愛月季 發表於 2008-5-29 04:30 | 只看該作者
真的?神人呀!
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黑雨冰也 發表於 2008-5-29 05:46 | 只看該作者
沒人給他投點錢  讓他做大了~~
MIT 也搞機器人呢。。
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