Posted By: Alex - Sun Feb 04, 2024 -
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Category: Advertising, Corporate Mascots, Icons and Spokesbeings, 1960s
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Category: Body Modifications, Patent Medicines, Nostrums and Snake Oil, 1910s
Posted By: Alex - Sat Feb 03, 2024 -
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Category: 1940s, Yesterday’s Tomorrows
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Category: Fads, Music, Toys, Twins, Lookalikes & Doppelgangers, 1960s
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Category: Inebriation and Intoxicants
A 'mentally disturbed' robot at the World Fair in San Diego, 1935/36. A robot provides entertainment at the California Pacific Exposition in San Diego, [but] instead of giving the planned speech, it suddenly began to speak in a boisterous cabaret voice and afterwards emitted the sounds of an orchestra. After a little bewilderment the cause for this 'mental confusion' was discovered: due to a circuit error, the robot had transmitted the program of the exhibition's broadcast station. The photo shows the robot during a thorough inspection of its speech organs and its circuits.
Posted By: Paul - Fri Feb 02, 2024 -
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Category: Robots, Expositions, World Fairs, Celebrations, 1930s, Mental Health and Insanity
Posted By: Alex - Thu Feb 01, 2024 -
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Category: Corporate Mascots, Icons and Spokesbeings, 1950s
Posted By: Paul - Thu Feb 01, 2024 -
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Category: Fashion, Paranoia, Suspicion, Solipsism, and Non-Player Characters, Advertising, 1960s
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