Humans and robots go way back, but how well do they really know each other? To help readers (ostensibly human) truly understand and appreciate everything to do with their mechanical brethren, enter Robot Haiku. Author Ray Salemi provides readers with amusing observations about these mysterious machines. With 17-syllable nuts and bolts that speak to their creation and their interaction at home, work, and at play, it becomes obvious that robots can assimilate into society and also warm your heart (remember "WALL-E"). That is, until the robots become malfunctioning murderous atrocities that want to destroy all of mankind.
Ray Salemi is a twenty-year veteran of the high-tech market, whose writing has appeared inBusinessWeek and Fast Company. He's never faced a robot uprising, but he's seen enough movies to know that he could take them (with Shia LaBeouf's help, of course). Salemi lives in Boston, MA.