DeviceDaily (May 30, 2008)
"Riding a motorcycle is really cool and the adrenaline is a really nice feeling. Well, somebody thought to change the way that the motorcycle will transport you. Jake Loniak, a student at the Art Center College of Design, has came up with a system that will act as an extension of your body...."
(from DeviceDaily, used w/o permission)
Besides that illustration, there are several photos.
This thing does 0 to 60 in three seconds, with a top speed of 75 miles an hour.
Apparently Yamaha will be making this next-generation motorcycle. It's quite a remarkable device, but I'm still bothered by the name.
"Deus Ex Machina" means:
- "A resolution to a plot problem that is too convenient for the writer and unbelievable to the audience.
- "In ancient Greek and Roman drama, a god introduced by means of a crane to unravel and resolve the plot.
- "Any active agent who appears unexpectedly to solve an apparently insoluble difficulty.
I suppose this sci-fi-looking vehicle might be "unbelievable to the audience." As for the "god from the machine" translation, even if I thought of myself as a god, I wouldn't want to think that I came out of something like that.
Still, it's a cool vehicle.
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