Japanese engineers want to improve the relationship between humans and robots. Their hope is that by teaching robots to pick up on social cues, they can be assistants rather than tools. The sociable robots are being developed by the Interaction and Communications Design Lab at the Toyohashi University of Technology.
"The ... [Read More]
Less than 50,000 people have enrolled for health care through the Obamacare website, far short of its 500,000 goal. Those who did sign up are presumably sick and elderly so to subsidize them the government is appealing to the young and healthy with beer and sex!
The Colorado Consumer Health Initiative (CCHI) and ... [Read More]
Feminists have their panties in a bunch over Anti-Rape Wear (AR Wear), reinforced underwear that locks into place to prevent rape. They say it puts the onus on the victim rather than the rapist.
Ruth and Yuval, the New York entrepreneurs behind the underwear, acknowledge the need for education but insist the product will ... [Read More]
It's considered desirable for Japanese women to have a small mouth known as ochobo, which is why they often cover their mouth when smiling and laughing. Freshness Burger realized this was also the reason women weren't purchasing its largest burger so they hired the Ad Dentsu ad agency to create the liberation wrapper, a ... [Read More]
Prostitutes are overjoyed about Obamacare, which has no requirement to report employment.
The WhoreCast podcast encouraged sex workers to sign up for health care at the "Healthy Ho’s Party” in San Francisco.
Host Siouxsie Q told CNN that before Obamacare she and her partner would have had to pay up to $500 a month ... [Read More]
A North Dakota woman going by the name Cheryl called into a local radio station to say she will hand out fat letters to obese trick-or-treaters this year. The sealed letters recommend parents ration their children's Halloween candy.
"I think it's really irresponsible of parents to just sort of send them out looking for ... [Read More]
The success of Obamacare is dependent on the young, healthy frat boys!?
The Colorado Consumer Health Initiative (CCHI) and ProgressNow Colorado Education are promoting "Brosurance" as part of their Got Insurance? ad campaign.
The Brobamacare ad features frat boys doing a keg stand with the caption:
Keg stands are ... [Read More]



