They're called QRIOs, so-called "dream robots" developed by Sony Japan as high-tech playthings for children. The QRIO can carry on conversations, adapt to a multitude of environments and — most importantly — mimic human movements, including complex dance routines. Currently, there are only four working QRIOs in the world. And all of them appear in the "Hell Yes" video.
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They're called QRIOs, so-called "dream robots" developed by Sony Japan as high-tech playthings for children. The QRIO can carry on conversations, adapt to a multitude of environments and — most importantly — mimic human movements, including complex dance routines. Currently, there are only four working QRIOs in the world. And all of them appear in the "Hell Yes" video.
This is a heavy statement about American values, and how much different the procedure of asking for a lady's hand in marriage might be if all the laws applied equally to all the people.
Michael Benjamin Lerner performs and records indie rock under the moniker Telekinesis; however, while on tour he is joined by Chris Staples, David Broecker, and Jonie Broecker. All of the band members reside in Seattle, WA. The band signed to Merge Records in early 2009, and shortly afterward released the eponymously named debut album Telekinesis! on April 7, 2009.
Recorded in September of 2008, the album was produced, mixed, and engineered with the help of Chris Walla (guitarist for Death Cab For Cutie), recording one song per day on analog tape. The album was released on Merge Records on April 7, 2009. Imaginary Friend is the first release and was played on the hit ABC family show "GREEK".