The Sony Aibo

You do realise that your entire family regards you as some sort of egghead aberration

You do realise that your entire family regards you as some sort of egghead aberration. They believe there's a time and a place for Fermat's last theorem, and it's not at the barbecue. They've now started with the Star Trek jokes, and last week one of your nieces unwittingly revealed your nickname: "the Vulcan".

If only there were a way to prove you can be just as "fun" as everyone else, some single act that would at once indicate that you are "hip", "modern" and "game for a laugh".

Now there is! All you have to do is pay £3,000 for a small robot programmed to behave like a dog. The Sony Aibo has a 64-bit, 100 Mhz processor, with 16 MB of internal memory. With this, it can bark, chase a ball slowly, roll over, and, in time, express robot emotions such as "sadness", "joy" and "boredom".

All this, and you get to make lowbrow quips of a scatological nature about the "dog", further endearing you to the barbecue set!

The Aibo, £3,000 (€3,809) can be seen in Brown Thomas, Dublin, and ordered from Sony.

Gizmo suggestions welcome: smaccarthaigh@irish-times.ie

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