Robot Scales Grand Canyon Cliff On Longest-Lasting Battery

May 27, 2008
A small robot has scaled a 1,739-foot-high cliff of the Grand Canyon in a demonstration of the power of the world's longest-lasting battery. Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. 's 6. 69-inch Evolta, which bears the same name as the Panasonic brand AA alkaline battery it used, climbed the cliff on Saturday in six hours and 46 minutes. The robot, which is made of plastic and carbon, used its hands and legs to pull itself up a rope.

Robot Scales 580-Foot Grand Canyon Cliff Using Rope

May 26, 2008
Topics legs, hands, japanese, book and world
A small robot has scaled a 1,739-foot (530-meter) high cliff of the Grand Canyon in a demonstration of the power of the world's longest-lasting battery. Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. 's 6. 69-inch (17-centimeter) Evolta, the same name as the Panasonic brand AA alkaline battery it used, climbed the cliff on Saturday in six hours and 46 minutes using a rope. The robot, which is made of plastic and carbon, used its hands and legs to pull itself up the rope.

Colorado Men Use Tasers To Settle Parking Dispute

May 19, 2008
While Canada reviews the use of Tasers arising from the death of a Polish migrant zapped by a stun gun at the Vancouver airport, two Colorado men tried to settle a parking lot argument using Tasers. Harvey Epstein, co-owner of Mamacitas restaurant and Casey Dane, a supervisor with Colorado Security Services, hit each other with Taser guns over an argument after Dane clamped the wheel of a vehicle parked behind the Epstein's eatery.

Taser Gun Used To Settle Parking Argument In Colorado, Gunmen Unhurt

May 19, 2008
While Canada reviews the use of Tasers arising from the death of a Polish migrant zapped at the Vancouver Airport, two Colorado men tried to settle a parking lot argument using the electric stun guns. Harvey Epstein, co-owner of Mamacitas restaurant and Casey Dane, supervisor at the Colorado Security Services, hit each other with Taser guns over an argument that Dane clamped on the wheel of a vehicle parked behind the Epstein's eatery.

Airline Eyeing 'Show Off' Pilot Who Avoided Near Miss

May 7, 2008
Air France is investigating a pilot who narrowly avoided a near miss at 33,000 feet after allegedly "showing off" his control of the aircraft to a boy in the cockpit. "The pilot made a sharp turn to the left, without warning, and then back again, obviously showing the French boy how he flew his plane," passenger Shaun Robinson told the Times of London. "I could see the boy. He shook hands with the pilot. He had a big smile on his face when he came out. Moments later the pilot threw his plane into a steep climb. "
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