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Restaurant Robot
Two Panda Deli Robot
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Restaurant Robot
Two Panda Deli Robot
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Restaurant Robot
Two Panda Deli Robot
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Restaurant Robot
Two Panda Deli Robot
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Restaurant Robot
Two Panda Deli Robot
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Restaurant Robot
Two Panda Deli Robot
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Shayne Hayashi, the owner of Two Panda Deli, first put the robots to work in 1983. Each Japanese-built robot were prone to dropping things and letting radio interference make them go a bit haywire. When they worked, they were a hit, telling jokes and delivering food to customers who were assured that this would be the future of the restaurant business.

The pair at the Two Panda Deli, a fast-food Chinese eatery in Pasadena, tend to blur their words drunkenly when their 12-volt power cells run down, and they’ve been known to drop food and spin in circles when police radios operate nearby. They’re programmed to be nice to customers — “Will there be anything else?” and “See you tomorrow” — in Japanese, English and Spanish. Patrons whose commands confuse the pair get the response: “That’s not my problem,” accompanied by a short blast of disco music to which the bubbleheads dance back and forth.



Source: Internet - Updated 06-14-2016