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Dan said,

3-1-2006 in 11:37:52 at 130.126.37.63    

AWESOME!!!!

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Astra Goblin said,

3-1-2006 in 12:22:34 at 69.239.229.50    

I love it! I’d love a wall-sized aquarium full of these to enjoy, while I recline on a lips-shaped sofa, dressed in silver, sipping a miniscule amount of vodka from an impossibley thin (but tall) glass. The room, by the way, is comfortably cool.

Note the sequins on my jacket match the fish ’scales’.

~a!

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Afri said,

3-1-2006 in 12:25:07 at 209.63.46.8    

Nice job!

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Grimmy said,

3-1-2006 in 12:47:11 at 69.239.229.50    

if I could only manufacture a race of these perfect robotic swimming fish-machines I could exact my revenge on those that once thwarted me. first of all upon my overly opinionated art director who is obsessed with scenes of extravagant and obscene sexual decadence. then with that fat jerk that hit me in the back of my oversized brain matter engorged head in 3rd period PE class.

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Astra Goblin said,

3-1-2006 in 17:23:15 at 69.239.229.50    

*gleeful stabbing!
*whee
*whee
*whee

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Raspi said,

3-8-2006 in 08:40:57 at 83.216.152.65    

That is AMAZING!
I totally want one

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3-17-2006 at 11:28:54 ping from 68.178.211.80    

[...] World’s first robot fish was reviewd here not too long ago and now the Japanese have come up with the Carp Robot. Capable to analyze water quality, shoot pictures with its CCD camera and can be swimming just like the real life carp fish, its inventor wishes that in the future it stays completly independent in water. Video after the jump… [...]

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