I, Robot. A mistake typing success
One morning in 1940, the young writer Isaac Asimov was beginning to write I, Ribot, a kind of autobiography of a famous horse with fantastic confidences and secrets, sacrifices to get more first confessions on the rudeness of the jockeys and laziness of the grooms, but while he was typing the title on his old typewriter, the telephone rang and Asimov inadvertently moved a finger from I to O, still inexperienced, Asimov wrote, looking at the keys only realized after finishing the floor and a bit ' stinginess for a bit 'because the publisher did not want sbianchettamenti, especially in the title, decided to change history.
Robot that funny word! He thought as he drank a glass of milk, let a time on Wikipedia to see what a robot then slapped on the head full of science fiction was thought that perhaps you should go in the public library to search the encyclopedia.
Armed with a notebook and pencil in the library discovered that Karel Capek, from the most Ciapek said, a Czech writer (meaning Slovak) had written that funny word "robot" in the play RUR - Rossum's Universal Robots - Rossum's Universal Robots, more than twenty years earlier.
While all excited by the beautiful found was thinking of going to buy e-books on Amazon to read with his Kindle to be noticed again fell into a bout of fiction and went looking for the numbers to get to the location text from a lovely library in the flesh, among other things without spending a penny.
After reading RUR Asimov began writing nine stories based on "three laws of robotics" that regulate relationships between humans and robots, where robots are still not care, became famous with the title "I, Robot."
Years later while on vacation in Italy saw a beautiful bay horse racing and winning a race with detachment, when asked her name, told him, "Ribot" and he knew that science fiction was not all that's passed on his head.
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