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more about #chariot Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Does it reclaim/recycle human waste like a Fremen Stillsuit..? more » sir_pantsalot: Now that they are mobile they should be required to park at the back of the parking lot. more » ceilingFANBOY: Do you understand the charges? One beep for yes, two beeps for no. more » sir_pantsalot: "'PC LOAD LETTER'? What the fuck does that mean?" That printer better be careful. more » UnicornMaster: Why does he have to carry his briefcase? Shouldn't there be a luggage rack in the back and a magazine holder in the front? more » Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: So, if you have one of these you get to work with Donald Trump? more » shortitalian: Does it really have to be that big? Also, how does one use the bathroom? more » eagles3 speeeedin: This is certifiable badass, and certifiably useful, until certifiable fatasses start using them to get around. And then they are just retarded. more » Ozzie's Secret Code Name: MisterWho: Man, this is freaky. It doesn't help that the dude is trying to look normal with suit, tie and briefcase. Not to mention the hand resting where his ... more » highfloydelity: Sweet. Now I won't have to wear pants to work. more » -
#robots
A Wearable Robot Chariot
Designed for amputees and individuals that have difficulty walking, Exmovere's Chariot is a wearable robotic vehicle that can be controlled by subtle movements in the hips. More » -
#space
NASA Lunar Chariot Tested by NYT Earthling (Verdict: Best Rims in Outer Space)
NASA's Lunar Chariot, which costs a reported $2 million to build, has just been tested by the NYT. The top speed of 15 mph may not set tarmac on fire, but it sure as hell can burn a truckload of astro stuff, all with it's six-wheeled wackiness trailing closely behind. The front driving "turret" houses the primary control; a joystick for steering, as well as various cameras and sensors, the feedback of which is relayed to the onboard screen. John Schwartz, the NYT reporter sent out to run the test, didn't get to drive the buggy itself, but he was offered the passenger's seat / stand, and here's what he made of it. More »
