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Jetman Attempts Intercontinental Flight 140

Last year we ran the story of Yves Rossy and his DIY jetwings. Yves spent $190,000 and countless hours building a set of jet-powered wings which he used to cross the English Channel. Rossy's next goal is to cross the Strait of Gibraltar, from Tangier in Morocco and Tarifa on the southwestern tip of Spain. From the article: "Using a four-cylinder jet pack and carbon fibre wings spanning over 8ft, he will jump out of a plane at 6,500 ft and cruise at 130 mph until he reaches the Spanish coast, when he will parachute to earth." Update 18:57 GMT: mytrip writes: "Yves Rossy took off from Tangiers but five minutes into an expected 15-minute flight he was obliged to ditch into the wind-swept waters."

Comment It was done on the Amiga in ~1986 (Score 1) 223

I've liberally coped from Mr. Hartford's archived website.

People Meter
Published by Aminetics

People Meter was a biofeedback device for the Amiga. It measured galvanic skin response via two metallic Velcro straps hooked up to a small hardware module which plugged into the joystick port. Included software allowed the user to monitor his stress level via analog meters, digital meters, changing the color of the user interface (MoodBench), and even play through a digitized video clip based on stress level. It was bundled with an arcade game called "Stress 'n Bake", loosely based on an "I Love Lucy" episode where a bakery goes haywire and assembly line workers struggle to keep up with the constant stream of wedding cakes. A particularly evil part of the game was that as your stress level went up, the game actually got harder to play.

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