Imagine kuka arms start producing new kuka arms uncontrollably and slowly becoming a self-aware specie that constantly produces by itself and creates it's own population xD
I so would not ever ride this. Not even on "old people" setting! LOL. It's ironic though, tonight my Sister in law and I went to a local carnival, invested in an AYCR armband for $20 a piece, and we set out to ride. First up was incredible! It's called Toboggan, and I have NOT seen one of these rides for over 30 years! The last time I rode it, I was 15, and in Galveston, TX at a sorta boardwalk carnival on the seawall. Now if you've never seen this ride or hear of it, You start off in an enclosed cage where your legs actually get to stretch completely out. 2nd you're taken up inside a tube, 100% completely vertical! And you FEEL the pressure on your chest, and you pray it's doesn't malfunction and fall back down. Now in Galveston, when you reached the top, day or night, ALL you could see initially was sky, and water! Then you begin a half fast/slow descent spiraling around the tube you just came up in. When it gets close to the end, they surprise you w/a dip deep enough to make you scream! Well, when I post that video on facebook later, you can't help but laugh because I screamed MORE than anyone! Even kids! LOL. I never thought I'd lay eyes on that ride ever again. What a wonderful, nostalgic evening. We then rode Silver Streak, then the Carousel, then the BAD ASS of rides, Ice Storm (which is NO Himalaya, but it's close enough!), and we finished on Starship. ALL of them spun, and I won't lie I am still feeling "off", but it was worth it! It's been too damn long for me to face my height/spinning fears, and tonight was a big step in a better direction. Plus BONUS!!! I got my Sister in law to ride these rides, and she had only been on the Carousel, and never the other 4 EVER, and she's 33! Starship was INTENSE! You do NOT realize how much pressure your body is literally under once you get going top speed, till you realize that you cannot take a decent good breath to save your soul! I have been VERY sensitive to motion sickness over the year's, but I've learned what to eat/drink, and what to do on a ride that has WAY too many spins in it in order to avoid actually getting sick, literally. I DON'T recommend that ride to ANY elder, or a super young child. You see you're great, as long as you do NOT, under ANY circumstances turn your head!! You will immediately feel the spin and get insta-sick in the blink of an eye. But do go and support your local carnival before they're gone. You never know what old school treasure rides you may find one day like I did tonight! Blessed be!
what it feels like to be a car part at the manufacturing plant...
Dan's tie was going nuts the whole time lmao
Would've laughed my a** off if it slowed down like it was over near the end, then threw a curve ball and started going crazy again. XD
I bet there are Kuka arms making Kuka arms in the Kuka factory. #IlluminatiConfirmed
Hash tag is silly
And they are.
Imagine kuka arms start producing new kuka arms uncontrollably and slowly becoming a self-aware specie that constantly produces by itself and creates it's own population xD
Looks fun
I love that they were talking shit at the very first.
Where at?
Legoland and somewhere in France
Has anyone programmed a ride like this as a VR experience?
such a wonderful company as this one, sold to the Chinese !!!! CONGRATS
But its already German
not anymore...sadly we develop it then sell it to china lol just like transrapid
wow legoland all over again
Kuka Medicare bory
Bendiciones amor y paz.
That company is really behind we have had 10 in legoland for years now.
The one in LegoLand is built by this company dummy.
it is the older version of this
Hanzhen harmonic drive gear , over 30 years experience , robot gear
I so would not ever ride this. Not even on "old people" setting! LOL. It's ironic though, tonight my Sister in law and I went to a local carnival, invested in an AYCR armband for $20 a piece, and we set out to ride. First up was incredible! It's called Toboggan, and I have NOT seen one of these rides for over 30 years! The last time I rode it, I was 15, and in Galveston, TX at a sorta boardwalk carnival on the seawall. Now if you've never seen this ride or hear of it, You start off in an enclosed cage where your legs actually get to stretch completely out. 2nd you're taken up inside a tube, 100% completely vertical! And you FEEL the pressure on your chest, and you pray it's doesn't malfunction and fall back down. Now in Galveston, when you reached the top, day or night, ALL you could see initially was sky, and water! Then you begin a half fast/slow descent spiraling around the tube you just came up in. When it gets close to the end, they surprise you w/a dip deep enough to make you scream! Well, when I post that video on facebook later, you can't help but laugh because I screamed MORE than anyone! Even kids! LOL. I never thought I'd lay eyes on that ride ever again. What a wonderful, nostalgic evening. We then rode Silver Streak, then the Carousel, then the BAD ASS of rides, Ice Storm (which is NO Himalaya, but it's close enough!), and we finished on Starship. ALL of them spun, and I won't lie I am still feeling "off", but it was worth it! It's been too damn long for me to face my height/spinning fears, and tonight was a big step in a better direction. Plus BONUS!!! I got my Sister in law to ride these rides, and she had only been on the Carousel, and never the other 4 EVER, and she's 33! Starship was INTENSE! You do NOT realize how much pressure your body is literally under once you get going top speed, till you realize that you cannot take a decent good breath to save your soul! I have been VERY sensitive to motion sickness over the year's, but I've learned what to eat/drink, and what to do on a ride that has WAY too many spins in it in order to avoid actually getting sick, literally. I DON'T recommend that ride to ANY elder, or a super young child. You see you're great, as long as you do NOT, under ANY circumstances turn your head!! You will immediately feel the spin and get insta-sick in the blink of an eye. But do go and support your local carnival before they're gone. You never know what old school treasure rides you may find one day like I did tonight! Blessed be!
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