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VIDEO: Japanese machine sucks snow, s***s bricks

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I actually think it's kinds cool. ^_^

It has the technology that puts us one step closer to a car that can drive itself.

The Japanese have this quirky infatuation with anything robotic. This thing seems like it comes from that mindset. As a snow removal device, it is laughable.

Pointless.

Oh now, now.

If the headline was "American machine sucks snow, s***s bricks" you'd love it. Besides, think of the snow fort possibilities. :D

Oh now, now.

If the headline was "American machine sucks snow, s***s bricks" you'd love it. Besides, think of the snow fort possibilities. :D

I'll give you the snow fort thing, but not the rest. :lol:

This machine is just silly.

And that's over two decades of snow removal experience talking.

Those snow bricks CAN be put to use....you're not gonna ice drinks or do anything involving immediate human consumption with them....

But think of all the places with drought issues.

Where's the video of the giant Japanese toilet that flushes the bricks?

Where's the video of the giant Japanese toilet that flushes the bricks?

Just another piece of useless technology that the Japanese seem attracted to. It all started with Gigantor back in the 50's and 60's, and continues to this day. Are the green things covering his nipples? So it looks like all Gigantor has on is a belt and a bra. :smilewide:

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Edited by Pontiac Custom-S

Ah but Mechs have come a long way since Gigantor.

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