Today's article was on a woman who had a robotic arm because she lost it in a car accidnent. I wonder how she was would feel with everyone looking at her like she's some sort pschopathic maniac. Here's the article that was talking about her.
Amanda Kitts is mobbed by four- and five-year-olds as she enters the classroom at the Kiddie Kottage Learning Center near Knoxville, Tennessee. "Hey kids, how're my babies today?" she says, patting shoulders and ruffling hair. Slender and energetic, she has operated this day-care center and two others for almost 20 years. She crouches down to talk to a small girl, putting her hands on her knees.
"The robot arm!" several kids cry.
"You remember this, huh?" says Kitts, holding out her left arm. She turns her hand palm up. There is a soft whirring sound. If you weren't paying close attention, you'd miss it. She bends her elbow, accompanied by more whirring.
That's really something, i would never want a robot arm but looks like she's trying to make the best of it.
THEND
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
National Geographics
Posted by Leo Cheng at 9:27 PM
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