^Hahaha. Nice find.
But Terminator does not feature Powered Exoskeletons.
^Hahaha. Nice find.
But Terminator does not feature Powered Exoskeletons.
if they can shrink a nuclear reactor used in nuclear subs or aircraft carriers the size of a backpack or handbag, its a done deal.
latest dig (i think, published on 09-02-09) about powered exoskeletons specifically about HAL:
Great grandma can soon put aside that powered wheelchair she uses to terrorize the residents at her rest home. Japan's robotics venture Cyberdyne's robot-suit "HAL" (Hybrid Assistive Limb) is now available for rent and is being tested on the streets of Tokyo.
Cyborg Exoskeletons May Soon Become as Common as Bicycles
wow nindota ani oi!!! ... klaro mga lima ni ka triple A nga battery ang kalingan para mogana ba...
Actually, in a way, you don't need a power suit to "run faster" and "jump higher"... check this out...
YouTube - Cardiff Bay Powerbocking
Powerbocking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
YouTube - Pro Jump 101 Summer 08 Sampler
-RODION
on the contrary, aircraft carriers are using 2 nuclear reactors. saw it in discovery channel (future weapons i think). they say aircraft carriers can move in the waters for 2 whole years w/o docking (power supply wise) but the problem is machines need maintenance and eveyone on board the vessel needs to spend their vacations especially on holidays. lol.![]()
Last edited by Gray_Fox; 09-27-2009 at 05:29 AM.
kanang powerbocking ba kung dakong tao nga taba ang mogamit ana cguro taas kaayo ang bounce![]()
payter japun au ni . maka alsa na ug auto gud.
helpful sad ni rescue mission sa ondoy flood.
but of course gamiton ra jud cya sa maayo . like kiling terroris. muwahhaha
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