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more about #tourdefrance more comments → cchannel BLT: Written on hill 56: "Don't you wish the f$#k now that you bike had regenerative braking?" more » Schm, enjoying his first desert winter. .: You in the green bike your quite fat and a- re going considera- bly slower than those ther blok- es on the- ir bikes! You really should hu- rry up! more » Hello Mister Walrus: Does anyone else find it funny that they painted 100,000 English signs all over France. more » .357: I prefer real, handcrafted street art. more » Boosted Lego Wagon: I hope the paint isn't permanent. After all, you'd have to have balls to paint english slogans all through the french countryside. Well, a ball anyway. more » ƒß✓: So... are you supposed to read it bottom up? or normally? Because I always get confused when the road says ONLY EXIT. Oh... and make sure to let every... more » DonLuc: Shouldn't they write-in descending fashio-n so that you can re-ad as you ride? Notread, stop, look bac-ck and finish the se-ntence then continueriding? more » Boosted Lego Wagon: We need to find a way to use this for evil. more » engineerd: I misread that at first and thought it said Chickbot, which made me think of Fembots. Mmmmmm...Fembots. The Chalkbot is kinda cool, too, in a less ... more » leavethegun-takethecannoli: That's awesome. What a great idea. We should give these to our local street gangs and see what they could do with them. more » Tanshanomi: Let's take one more thing that makes the Tour epic and figure out a way to make it totally inauthentic. Cool technology, but perhaps we could leave th... more » Scandinavian Flick: Wow, that's a much more awesome purpose than I probably would have used it for. more » Elhigh: I dub thee Raster Blaster. more » -
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Chalkbot Pneumatically Sprays 100,000 Graffiti Messages During Tour De France
Lance Armstrong and Nike's Livestrong partnered with DeepLocal and StandardRobot to develop this Chalkbot, designed to spray 100,000 messages of courage, hope and action along the 2009 Tour de France for people that've been affected by cancer. More »

