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Maybe we shouldn't ask "why" questions about Pintsize, but I've got one

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Is it cold in here?:

--- Quote from: TRVA123 on 25 Jul 2011, 21:49 ---Honestly, I think Pintsize is a sort of commentary on the overly sexualized view our culture has, esp towards women.

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Hey, I think you're on to something. When Pintsize's regional settings were switched away from American, he stopped engaging in sexual harassment.

stoutfiles:
Because he was programmed to.  Perhaps each new person he meets he decides how will he treat them based on a weighted random number generator.

He's a computer.  Computers do not show emotion; anytime the robots emulate human emotion it is artificial.

wrwight:
Don't forget though that in the QCverse robots are sentient. Is there really a difference in a sentient robot feeling well coded emotion versus a human having emotions that are genetically coded? In the QCverse I want to say no, though I'm not sure this topic has been specifically addressed.

TheBiscuit:

--- Quote from: pwhodges on 26 Jul 2011, 07:33 ---Pintsize has  met Raven: "you have some truly excellent hooters"!

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Results were as I predicted too. Of course it's logical he didn't try to cop a feel. Being as he is essentially an antagonist, it's not as much fun  with a person who doesn't mind.

Carl-E:

--- Quote from: Andy147 on 26 Jul 2011, 15:05 ---
--- Quote from: Carl-E on 26 Jul 2011, 09:19 ---I suppose there must be some sense of touch, especially in things like Clayton's hand.

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ITYM "Clinton".

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D'OH!!

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