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#149918 11/07/05 10:27 PM
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My online Shakespeare glossary defines "mechanicals" (yes, with an 's') as "working-men".

Seems like an outlandish archaic word to me, as I haven't seen it in any other dictionaries.

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>>What do you mean<<

Oh, that beloved blubberer Bottom is one, that ass-headed lover of goddesses.

Archaic: Yes, but I saw it used recently somewhere or other, though, for life of me, I can't think where. And not to refer to drawings, either.

8th edition: and which are they up to now?

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I think I have seen mechanicals in pretty old science fiction to mean robots. Perhaps in translations of some Eastern European SF. And for some reason I am thinking here Czech writer(s) but that's a LONG time ago.


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The word "robot," I am given to understand, was indeed originated by a Czech writer, one Karel Kapek, in his play R.U.R., which stood for "Rossum's Universal Robots." I even read it once, a long day ago.

Asimov came later.

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Asimov came later.




And gave us "robotics".

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The word "robot," I am given to understand, was indeed originated by a Czech writer, one Karel Kapek, in his play R.U.R., which stood for "Rossum's Universal Robots." I even read it once, a long day ago.

Asimov came later.



See drudgery for an interesting historical note.

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I even read it once, a long day ago.


Me, too, but The War with the Newts was better.

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The word "robot," I am given to understand, was indeed originated by a Czech writer, one Karel Kapek, in his play R.U.R., which stood for "Rossum's Universal Robots." I even read it once, a long day ago.

Asimov came later.



See drudgery for an interesting historical note.




And Josef for another.

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