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Comment Interesting idea, but . . . (Score 1) 81

The concept of a tiny hand could be useful in medical operations, but there is no cost posted in TFA or an idea of what's needed to control the hand. This is not going to be practical if the requirements for running the small hand are bigger than a real hand.

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