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Waldo

In computing, a mechanical device, such as a gripper arm, that follows the movements of a human limb. Waldos were developed by the nuclear industry in the 1940s for handling hazardous substances at a safe distance, and were named after a 1942 story by science fiction writer Robert Heinlein.



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Since the publication of Waldo robotic limbs used by the protagonist and those in the nuclear and underwater industries have reportedly been called waldoes, and I believe the term appears in some dictionaries.
 
 
 
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