Brian Doherty | November 25, 2008
A man used a hydrogen-peroxide powered jet pack to travel 1,500 feet across the Royal Gorge near Canon City on Monday...The Royal Gorge, cut by the Arkansas River in southern Colorado, is more than 1,100 feet deep.
Katherine Mangu-Ward wondered in our October 2007 why we don't all have our jetpacks, or other signifiers of the future of the past (or the past of the future).
A Google Buck Rogers timeline.
UPDATE: CNN footage, for them that must see to believe.
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some fed,
Yep, as have civilians. You may recall that one showed up in the
Bond flick, "Thunderball."
One reason they haven't been more widely used is that the fuel
tanks are too small to provide much flying time. Was an issue in
the 60's, and remains the big hurdle today.
What does this mean for the 2012 election?
Competing jet pack promises?
The pubs will promise tax cuts to buy them, and the crats will
promise fair and equitable distribution.
Should be fun!
Yep, as have civilians. You may recall that one showed up in
the Bond flick, "Thunderball."
There was a Gilligans Isle episode, too.
And soon the IllegalImmigrants will be using these to cross the Rio Grande, and then where will we be?
"And soon the IllegalImmigrants will be using these to cross the
Rio Grande, and then where will we be?"
Damned jetbacks stealing our jobs.
One reason they haven't been more widely used is that the
fuel tanks are too small to provide much flying time. Was an issue
in the 60's, and remains the big hurdle today.
[wacky Leftie conspiracy-nut anti-corporate voice]
If only the evil BigOilCompanies were not hoarding all of the
hydrogen peroxide energy we would be seeing great strides in this
oppressed mode of transport.
Just like the 100 MPG fuel injection systems that they refuse to
release to the market.
[/wacky Leftie conspiracy-nut anti-corporate voice]
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