JOZROBOTICS.COM - Whois Information
Joz Robotics
My passion for building robots and anything sci-fi started at a very young age. I can remember growing up a kid and watching Lost in Space and Star Trek on TV. I first became interested in robots when I saw the movie Tobor the Great. The robot in the movie was called Tobor (which is robot spelled backwards). From that moment on, I became interested in trying to build my very own working Tobor robot. At that time, I tried to gather up anything I could find on the robot Tobor the Great, but I soon found out that there really wasn't anything available. You need to remember that this was all before the age of the internet.
Jozrobotics.com
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