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Description

Photo taken of "Sweetheart" the robot, which was removed from display at Berkeley in 1983 with its creator Professor Clayton Bailey

Source

New Scientist, Vol 100, November 3rd, 1983 Page 352[1]

Portion used

Photo only, taken from published article.

Low resolution?

yes (324x300)

Non-free media rationale for Fembot
Article

Fembot

Purpose of use

To illustrate to the reader what the robot "sweetheart" (that created a 1983 controversy over its appearance) looked like.

Replaceable?

As the whereabouts and or existence today of the robot are unknown, it is highly unlikely that a free image could be taken of it. Also this picture depicts the robot and its creator at the time of the controversy in 1983, making it a more historically accurate depiction.

  1. ^ "Too serious for Professor Bailey". New Scientist vol 100 November 3 1983, Page 352. 3 November 1983.

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current04:17, 25 August 2010Thumbnail for version as of 04:17, 25 August 2010324 × 300 (18 KB)Darkman042 (talk | contribs)<ref>{{cite news | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=qmQ8V0Htqu0C&lpg=PA352&dq=busty%20female%20robot&pg=PA352#v=onepage&q&f=false | title = Too serious for Professor Bailey | date = 3 November 1983 | work = New Scientist vol 100 November 3 1983, Pag

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