Archive for the 'Cylindrical Robots' Category
Inert Grenade in Roadway Causes I-5 Closure (Dana Point Times)
Vol. 3, Issue 10, March 5-11, 2010 By Andrea Swayne California Highway Patrol (CHP) closed both north and southbound lanes of Interstate 5 between Avenida Vista Hermosa and Avenida Pico in San Clemente at about 11:40 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 26, in response to reports of what appeared to be an explosive device in the roadway. According to CHP officer Alex Varela, law enforcement agencies responded …
Read More..>>Robot Detonates Grenade on I-5 Freeway in San Clemente (San Clemente Times)
 Vol. 5, Issue 9, March 4′“10, 2010 THE LATEST: California Highway Patrol (CHP) closed both north and southbound lanes of Interstate 5 between Avenida Vista Hermosa and Avenida Pico in San Clemente at about 11:40 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 26, in response to reports of what appeared to be an explosive device in the roadway. According to CHP officer Alex Varela, law enforcement agencies responded to …
Read More..>>Creator Tomino Speaks at Intro to Gundam Astronomy Event (Anime News Network)
Gundam UC author Harutoshi Fukui also speaks at seminar/skygazing gathering
Read More..>>Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K.2
Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K.2 (PC) Heavy Metal FAKK2
Read More..>>Favorite Plumber Back on the Job (UGO
We play a good chunk of SMG2, and experience power drilling, Yoshi-riding, and upside-down mayhem.
Read More..>>Hands On: Diggin’ Holes, Ridin’ Yoshis in ‘Super Mario Galaxy 2′ (Wired News)
Exciting new levels and clever new gameplay mechanisms turn this sequel into a wild ride for everybody’s favorite platforming plumber.
Read More..>>Space Station Gets New Room, Windows in Spacewalk (SPACE.com)
The International Space Station got a bit bigger Thursday thanks to two spacewalking astronauts who helped attach NASA’s last major room for the orbiting lab and some new windows.
Read More..>>Lost in Taunton: Stolen robot takes temporary shelter at police station (The Taunton Gazette)
Danger Will Robinson!
Read More..>>Portland science-fiction writer David D. Levine spends two weeks on Mars — in Utah (The Oregonian)
The Hugo-award winning science-fiction writer just returned from two weeks at the Mars Society’s desert research station, where he lived and worked with five others in 23-foot-wide cylindrical habitat with a failing electric generator and nonfunctioning showers in the Utah desert
Read More..>>Space Station Astronauts Get Room With a View (ABC News)
Spacewalking astronauts from the space shuttle Endeavour are finally giving the International Space Station a decent place to look out. The station’s new Tranquility module includes a cupola — an angular dome-shaped chamber with seven windows. Glass on a spaceship’s exterior has long been something that worried engineers. Tranquility is named for “Tranquility Base,” where Apollo 11 landed on …
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