yeah it was great. i liked that he kept his old clunky robots around even though it was clear that he could have built much better models.
I'm a software engineer and I went and saw Iron Man recently.
One of the things that really stood out to me as an engineer was the interaction Tony had with the robots that worked with him in his shop.
I'd love to be able to tell a robot to; "Please show me an exploded view of the valve assembly" or "what's the compression on cylinder 3".
Anyone else that saw the movie think that this was cool?
yeah it was great. i liked that he kept his old clunky robots around even though it was clear that he could have built much better models.
Have you seen the new Microsoft Touch Walls? I tell my wife that in ten years, I'll be coming home from a hard day at work complaining how bad my feet hurt from standing up all day and programming with those things.Originally Posted by repenttokyo
I think it's the future of things to come.
are they the devices that resemble the interfaces from minority report?Originally Posted by dauchande
What was also cool were the holographic images of the parts that Tony Stark could move around by "touching" them and "wear" the holographic toys.
Yeah, I thought that was pretty cool too.Originally Posted by MasssiveLee
I just thought the interaction with the robots was the coolest. That movie's got me pulling my soldering iron out of cold storage and researching robotics. I've got two young boys and we're gonna start doing some projects.
I did like the humour in the robots tooOriginally Posted by dauchande
It was a n amazingly different film to the usual marvel rubbish, quite watchable - I heard that marvel have actually taken the directing internal now?
I also hear that iron man does a cameo in the new hulk film...