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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2007

ATLAS Rope Ascender scales 150 ft tower

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  • Ah, it's at A123 systems.

    They are the makers of those new nanotech Lithium-ion batteries that can charge and discharge really fast (ie: very powerful).

    I guess this device runs on their cells.

  • idiot i know roap is spelled rope im just druntk blah !!!

  • of course this all requires you to have establishied a top roap scheam!!

  • as I have reinvented myself in the decade of the 2k I now stay away from any serious networks and focus on a more grass roots ,solid action, I could accended the same 100 in twice the time with petzle acenders and not have to pack so much weight , also saving the weight I could pack the USB Faux Pussy , which is always a hit on nerd missions as such....

  • Elite ,stealth, bioch, all you freakers and faxers and phone anolog to digi tall building hackers , crash overide, nerds, geeks, unite, for we are the ones who dive in MA bell dumpsters, sweet assender, could have used it big time in the cell phone cloning bridge climbing of my "2600" 1990's teen bowl cut pre class one stimulant days

  • I checked wiki for the Nightwork, it has a few hacks listed. I guess this device would come n handy.

  • Why do I think that this MIT invention came from the need for MIT hackers to be able to scale buildings quickly and silently during their late-night, campus hacking endeavors? I'll bet there's a story behind it related to MIT hacking. For those who aren't in the know, go search for the book called 'Nightwork.' It's all about MIT hacks over the decades. I think MIT has a website that partially documents this, too, but I don't know the URL off-hand.

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