
Back in March, Pruned posted a short video of a Japanese
earthquake van – a video which I'll embed here for ease of reference:If you don't know what a 9.0
earthquake really feels like – and, thus, how to
stay safe when one hits – then you can just build a mechanical representation of a 9.0
earthquake, a kind of robotic stand-in for the
earth's surface – call it RoboHeidegger® – and let the public step in for a ride. You've got yourself an educational...
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