So did there actually used robotic arms that switched tapes between players to be broadcast on public television?

So did there actually used robotic arms that switched tapes between players to be broadcast on public television?
Anyone else understand what I'm talking about?

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Yes, that was a thing that existed. Any more stupid questions?

I understand that you're an idiot.

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Shit nigga, I was only curious so I could educate myself about them.
Any keywords I can search to learn more about this bullshit?

Why yes, yes I do.
Why do you ask?

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A robot switching tapes is more reliable and cheaper than the usual undergrad hoping to break into public broadcasting.

Wow, thanks for your input!
God bless!

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You seem angry you fat sack of shit...
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Yes. In a huge tower.
Just like in Rogue One.

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Can anyone who's not a huge flamer obsessed with black genitals shed some light on some keywords, or names of these machines?
It'd be greatly appreciated.

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Thanks for not being a fag man.

Stop pretending you want to learn, nigger. Learning is for white people. Go steal some shoes or something.

Yeah, automatic video tape changers were popular. They probably weren't articulated like OP's pic with multiple joints; you'd keep tapes on a stacked on a special shelf, with barcodes, and a gripper would move in one dimension for a single stack, or or two dimensions for multiple shelves, to locate the correct tape. I'm sure they're still used here and there.

Robotic tape changers were also were popular for mainframe computers. There must be current versions of those used in big data backup facilities.

And of course juke boxes have been around for over a century now, allowing various systems of selecting songs to play...similar idea on a simpler scale.

An arm like in OP's pic has lots of joints to make it versatile, so it could do all sorts of jobs, but most commercial and industrial robots are much more limited. There are exceptions, like in a car plant, welding and painting robots use a lot of joints so they can move all around a part or car body, aiming at different directions.

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Thank you.

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OP is now furiously masturbating to side-by-side windows of this and a video of a Justin Beiber lookalike getting his ass reamed by a big nigger.