Here is the 3rd episode in the award winning series 'Adventures of Bo SuperDog'.
Enjoy.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Skiing Video
Here is some long awaited footage from my skiing adventure several weeks ago. The videography leaves something to be desired, and you'll soon find out why.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Friday, February 12, 2010
UofM Commencement Speaker...and a Brief History of Pretty Much Everything
Quick, guess who UofM locked down to speak to their graduates this year? Any guesses? Stumped yet? Oh, just some dude named Obama. No big deal. They had Clinton in '07, and now Obama in '10. Somewhere in the middle of all that prestige, the lowly '08 winter grads were stuck listening to Roger Penske talk Nascar for 20 minutes. I'm pissed.
This is cool though.
This is cool though.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
David Brooks and the Great Decisions lecture series
Every now and then I like to get out and have an educational experience, to, you know, keep the post-collegiate mind fresh. When I'm really lucky, I have multiple in a single day. (Oof, that sounds like a 'that's what she said' joke.) Anyway...what I'm trying to say is, yesterday I was fortunate to go to not one but two interesting lectures that at first glance seemed unrelated but after some inspection, worked together nicely.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Cool video - robotic exoskeleton allows paras to walk
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/HealthyLiving/bionic-breakthrough-robotic-suit-helps-paraplegics-walk/story?id=9741496&page=1
This an interesting article with video. An Israeli made robotic suit with a battery pack can help paraplegics stand up from a chair and slowly walk, by sensing when steps are taken and even when stairs need to be climbed. Possibly available in late 2010, this is just another example of some great innovation and research that is happening. Exciting stuff.
This an interesting article with video. An Israeli made robotic suit with a battery pack can help paraplegics stand up from a chair and slowly walk, by sensing when steps are taken and even when stairs need to be climbed. Possibly available in late 2010, this is just another example of some great innovation and research that is happening. Exciting stuff.
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