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The device itself may be called something other than "Wristlojackimator", since [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] usually refers to it only as "this thing" or "this thing on my wrist". She only refers to it as a wristlojackimator once ([[How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back|2ACV11]]), and may in fact have been referring to the tracking beacon function she was using at the time ("wristlojackimator" contains the phrase "lo-jack"—a popular anti-theft tracking device for 20th-21st century cars).
The device itself may be called something other than "Wristlojackimator", since [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] usually refers to it only as "this thing" or "this thing on my wrist". She only refers to it as a wristlojackimator once ([[How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back|2ACV11]]), and may in fact have been referring to the tracking beacon function she was using at the time ("wristlojackimator" contains the phrase "lo-jack"—a popular anti-theft tracking device for 20th-21st century cars).


Wristlojackimators may in fact have independent artificial intelligence, as Leela's detaches itself and leaves during the [[Robot Rebellion]] incited by [[Mom]] on [[Mother's Day (holiday)|Mother's Day]], and tells her she should wash her wrist more often.
Wristlojackimators may in fact have independent artificial intelligence, as Leela's detaches itself and leaves during the [[The 3001 Robot Uprising]] incited by [[Mom]] on [[Mother's Day (holiday)|Mother's Day]], and tells her she should wash her wrist more often.


These multi-functional devices are operated by means of buttons and voice commands.
These multi-functional devices are operated by means of buttons and voice commands.

Revision as of 17:57, 10 January 2008

Wristlojackimator

A Wristlojackimator is a device worn on the wrist, which has a wide variety of functions.

Information

The device itself may be called something other than "Wristlojackimator", since Leela usually refers to it only as "this thing" or "this thing on my wrist". She only refers to it as a wristlojackimator once (2ACV11), and may in fact have been referring to the tracking beacon function she was using at the time ("wristlojackimator" contains the phrase "lo-jack"—a popular anti-theft tracking device for 20th-21st century cars).

Wristlojackimators may in fact have independent artificial intelligence, as Leela's detaches itself and leaves during the The 3001 Robot Uprising incited by Mom on Mother's Day, and tells her she should wash her wrist more often.

These multi-functional devices are operated by means of buttons and voice commands.

Amy's Wristlojackimator

Functions

Persons wearing Wristlojackimators