Max double passenger distributed weight 200 kg
Maximum speed up to 2 m/sec
400 V 50 Hz 3 phase (other options available) 13.5 kVA
Width 11,200 mm
Height 6,750 mm
Weight of robot and base unit 3,600 kg
Aluminum robot construction for low inertia
Maintenance free brushless AC drives
IP65 Rating Microsoft Windows operating system
Internet connectivity
8 in color VGA display
Comprehensive diagnostics embedded
Sound card and music output capability
User selectable language
Integrated system control sequencer
When I first read about it, I thought it sounded cool purely from a technical point of view. Once I started watching the videos, though, I started thinking it might really be fun to ride.
I made the mistake of watching this when I first woke up this moring. When I finished cleaning off my screen, and cleaning off my nose, I decided I wasn't hungry after all.
I have one child who adores things like this (roller coaster, etc), and one who won't even look at them. My husband loses color in his face at the mere mention of them.
Not wanting to disappoint the "I'm not afraid of anything" child, I'm the designated "OMG you really don't want to ride that do you" parent (the attendants generally have to peel me off the ride).
The man walks into a seedy bar on the lower east side and, in a rough voice, says to the bartender "I'm lookin for some smileys..." The bartender glances around furtively, sizes up the man before him, and replies "You can probably find what you're lookin for in the alley behind the butcher shop on 31st street. Ask for 'the Moogie'..."
As the man walks hesitantly down the alley, he thinks he can almost make out a dim figure standing in the shadows. Wearing a long trenchcoat, the man in the shadows watches as he approaches. As he gets close enough to speak, our man asks "Are you the Moogie?"
"Yes", came the reply, "and I've got what you need." The figure in the shadows steps forward to open a trenchcoat filled with ill-gotten smileys. They're all there. Punching smileys, smileys with machine guns, smileys on fire, even the atomic wedgie smiley. Yup, our man has definately found a new supplier...