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1. Lego MindStorms
Have fun playing while learning about modern robotics technology. [13 opinions]
2. Rodney Brooks - Roboticist
Director of the AI Laboratory at MIT. Includes publications, books, movies, current projects, new works and bio. [2 opinions]

Languages: English
3. Central Illinois Robotics Club
CIRC works to promote, educate, explore and compete in the field of hobby robotics. [2 opinions]
4. Seattle Robotics Society
Robot enthusiast's group in Seattle Washington. Excellent information. [1 opinion]
5. Dallas Personal Robotics Group
DPRG is a well established robotics user group that provides an informative site. [1 opinion]
6. Portland Area Robotics Society
A well established site for robot builders in Portland, Oregon and around the world. [1 opinion]
7. San Francisco Robotics Society of America
SFRSA holds monthly meetings to exchange information and promote robotics as a hobby. [1 opinion]
8. Atlanta Hobby Robot Club
AHRC meets on a monthly basis to promote robot interest in the Atlanta area. [1 opinion]
9. The Robotics Club of Yahoo
An online club for robot enthusiasts around the world. [1 opinion]
10. Twin Cities Robotics Group
A robot enthusiast's group meeting regularly in the Twin Cities (Minneapolis-St. Paul) area. [1 opinion]
11. Robotics Society of Southern California
Main page for a robot enthusiasts group in Santa Ana, California. [1 opinion]
12. Homebrew Robotics Club
Information for San Jose area robotics enthusiasts. Also an online Robot Builder's Book. [1 opinion]
13. The World According to IR Bot
Site about robotics. Lots of AVR microcontroller info and sample code of Neural Nets, Uarts, RC5, LC [1 opinion]
14. Ronald Arkin
Interests include behavior-based reactive control and action-oriented perception for mobile robots. [1 opinion]
15. Robot Building Lessons
Site about building your own robot from A to B. [1 opinion]
16. B9 Robot Builder's Club
Interested in building your own B9, the robot from Lost in Space? Find out more at this site. [1 opinion]
17. R2-D2 Builders Club
An online club dedicated to helping those who want to build their own robot. [1 opinion]
18. William (Red) Whittaker
Whittaker's research interests center on mobile robots in unpredictable environments. [1 opinion]
19. Robby, the Robot Club
A site about Robby, the robot star of the movie Forbidden Planet. [1 opinion]
20. Randall Beer
Associate Professor at Case Western University. Interests include biologically-inspired robotics. [1 opinion]
21. Dennis Clark's Robotics
Hobbyist's site with robotics projects, information, experiences, links and PIC source code. [1 opinion]
22. Frank Scott's Hexapod Robots
Pictures and construction drawings of a series of six legged walking hobby robots. [1 opinion]
23. Edmonton Area Robotics Society
Information page for EARS, the Edmonton Area Robotics Society in Canada. [1 opinion]
24. Phoenix Area Robot Experimenters
This new Phoenix area robot group is starting to have monthly meetings. [1 opinion]
25. Rockies Robotics Group
An online robot group that holds monthly meetings electronically, using MS NetMeeting. [1 opinion]
26. Triangle Amateur Robotics
Home page of the Triangle Amateur Robotics group (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill). [1 opinion]
27. Kevin Warwick
Research interests are in the field of intelligent robotics, intelligent control and artificial life [1 opinion]
28. My Home Robot Projects
Photos of personal robot projects and commercially orphaned robots, as well as circuits and links. [1 opinion]
29. Larry's Robotics and Electronics page
Site with lots of info about building your own robots. [1 opinion]
30. Nashua Robot Builders
A small, informal group based in this New Hampshire city who meet on the 4th Saturday of each month. Offers info on club purposes and newsletters. [1 opinion]

Languages: English
31. The U.K. Cybernetics Club
A guide to books and information about robotics in the United Kingdom. [1 opinion]
32. Robotics Group at Columbia University
Research project overviews are included that contain photos and diagrams with details on concepts. [0 opinions]
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