T-Rex: Flying cars? Pfft. There's lots of good reasons why we don't want to give non-professional drivers the ability to CRASH OUT OF THE SKY INTO ANYTHING EVER.
T-Rex: But where are my robot horses?
T-Rex: I DISTINCTLY RECALL a period in history when the future was going to give us robots. Robot horses to pull our wagons! Robot butlers to do our buttling! And yet, though we live in a fantastic world in which anyone ANYWHERE ON THE PLANET can use a reasonably affordable pocket-sized device to send me a spam text at 3am, we still have no robots!
Utahraptor: It's because it's hard to get robots to stand.
T-Rex: Oh.
Utahraptor: Yeah. I know you had a good rant going there, but it turns out the things we thought were hard (math and chess) were actually PRETTY EASY to get computers to do, and the things we thought were easy (understanding language, recognizing objects, not falling over all the time) are actually really hard.
Off panel: We ASSUMED they were easy because we don't have to think about them, but that's because our bodies do them for free!
T-Rex: This interesting fact about biological life is distracting me from my rant!!
T-Rex: And I welcome it; my "where are my robots" take wasn't NEARLY hot enough