Russia's Trampoline Sidewalk Ep. 101 Video
Russia's Trampoline Sidewalk Ep. 101 Video Transcript
Russia has a trampoline sidewalk. And this device makes your -- sound like a horse. Hey what's up my name -- -- Beecham and this is -- -- -- Russia has built the first ever trampoline sidewalk. The stony -- -- architects built the sidewalk for them are so -- festival in annual art and design exposition in the village of legal and let habits near Moscow. Visitors use 267. Foot long fast -- sidewalk for -- transport between festival venues. Trying to find extra bicycle -- like a horse trotting down a cobblestone road. The simple modification is the product of -- design studio called original content London. They are currently taking orders for trying to find need to meet a quota of 1000 units in order to keep this business afloat try to -- costs about 32 dollars in the coconut is not included. -- C dot com has a pretty sneaky online store that is selling custom -- chuck Taylor converse. The designs are inspired by video games and scifi movies ranging from Star Wars the Super Mario can come in many different styles. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Speaking entrepreneurs here -- some Zelda playing cards. NASA and the Department of Energy are working -- a deep space probe which will be powered by a nuclear fission reactor. According to Wikipedia it's neat isn't actually all of Apple's originally treated -- -- to -- I didn't think I can listen to each other what I. The planets are all doing it. Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory have demonstrated nuclear reactor that can power spaceflight -- using -- heat pipes to cool the small reactor. And power Stirling engine yielding a simple and reliable space power systems according to lab officials. It was the first space nuclear reactor experiment in the US since 1965. Expectation is a magnetic clothing line -- kick starter marketing their interchangeable magnetic clothes and hopes of getting them off store shelves and into your closet. -- -- leather the creator of verification thinks that this is the style of the future. Demand -- and able to close to quickly and easily become interchangeable removing -- moving -- and changing colors. In hopes of making your morning routine a lot faster and more stylish. The 2.4 million dollars sea explorer five is being advertises the world's first sub -- limousine. It holds five people -- an air conditioning system can dive down to 1000 feet and sports a full 360 degree acrylic pressure whole. -- conduct iPod. Robots for iPad is a beautifully designed application for exploring the fascinating and sixty world of robotics killed by the company ID EE spectrum. App has many interactive features allowing users to view robots backs play with 360 degree photos and watch videos or listen to interviews with prominent robot -- but if you're about the easiest thing grab this outperforming the united in the App Store. -- and finally middle even with the pet pedometer. -- -- -- They -- fighters activity with Fujitsu is one that's pedometer. That measures -- -- the steps your pooch takes pics of shivering motions -- monitors temperature changes. All that data is uploaded to a cloud services can view graphs and reports -- your -- activities. Via Smartphone with whom Google. -- -- All right so -- -- show thank you very much for watching my name is Stephen Beecham to define all these -- stories that crave dot cnet.com. Check out cnet's 100 winner -- -- contest. You can win a grand prize of 5000 dollars. Go to the blog enter to win and we'll see you next time. -- -- -- --
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