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Robot Dance Guinness World Record Broken with 351 People (Video)
by Scott Wu | September 29, 2009 at 10:12 am
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The official Guinness World Record for mass robot dancing was broken today in Melbourne with 351 people, or shall I say robots?
The successful attempt last 5 minutes and 23 seconds at 1:25 pm, September 29, 2009 at South Lawn, the University of Melbourne, with 351 dancers.
The record-breaking robotic dancing took place earlier today at the University of Melbourne in Australia - breaking the previous record of 279 people set by Britain's own University of Kent.
The mass robodance was organized by Robogals, a non-profit organization composed of young engineering undergraduates who teach schoolgirls robotics.
In the video, someone apparently doesn't get the concept of robot dance. Perhaps it's an attempt to imitate some sort of super advanced robot, like androids or cyborgs?
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at 10:29 on September 29th, 2009
Even if you don't count that one dancer, Robogals still destroyed the world record. Respect.
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Scott C. Waring (not verified)at 02:54 on September 30th, 2009
Thats the coolest thing ever! I want to be part of that.
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bjpriest (not verified)at 22:30 on October 9th, 2009
Scott C waring you are retarded. That dance looks stupid.