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Science and Technology curator Julie Ormond demonstrates how an iLimb works. Visitors could try it for themselves - pick up a chocolate, and you get to eat it!
On 19th December 2012 the Rookwood Challenge took place in Rookwood Hospital. The Challenge was for the first person in Wales to walk in a Bionic suit having had a Spinal Cord Injury. The Challenge was well and truly reached as not one but three people with SCI completed the Challenge and walked in the Bionic suit.. Many congratulations to Josh, Becki and Tony who worked so hard to prepare for their walks and achieved the goal of walking for the first time in a Bionic suit. Families, friends,patients and staff of the Spinal Unit were present as well as media coverage from both ITV and BBC Wales.The terrific trio all wore tee shirts with the SPUR logo on to raise awareness of the Charity so many thanks to them for that and to all those who kindly made donations on the day.There could not have been a better way to end our charitable events of 2012 so many thanks to all who were involved and supported the Challenge and most of all to Josh, Becki and Tony
On 19th December 2012 the Rookwood Challenge took place in Rookwood Hospital. The Challenge was for the first person in Wales to walk in a Bionic suit having had a Spinal Cord Injury. The Challenge was well and truly reached as not one but three people with SCI completed the Challenge and walked in the Bionic suit.. Many congratulations to Josh, Becki and Tony who worked so hard to prepare for their walks and achieved the goal of walking for the first time in a Bionic suit. Families, friends,patients and staff of the Spinal Unit were present as well as media coverage from both ITV and BBC Wales.The terrific trio all wore tee shirts with the SPUR logo on to raise awareness of the Charity so many thanks to them for that and to all those who kindly made donations on the day.There could not have been a better way to end our charitable events of 2012 so many thanks to all who were involved and supported the Challenge and most of all to Josh, Becki and Tony
Asmodeus is home and complete after almost a decade!!!! He's been a character I've been looking to house since I entered this hobby over 10 years ago.
Asmo is a Granado Neptune on a Dollstown 18 body with a faceup by Rugged Realism.
Advanced Bionics employees manufacture the company's Cochlear implant in a clean room at the plant in Valencia.
Advanced Bionics employees manufacture the company's Cochlear implant in a clean room at the plant in Valencia.
On 19th December 2012 the Rookwood Challenge took place in Rookwood Hospital. The Challenge was for the first person in Wales to walk in a Bionic suit having had a Spinal Cord Injury. The Challenge was well and truly reached as not one but three people with SCI completed the Challenge and walked in the Bionic suit.. Many congratulations to Josh, Becki and Tony who worked so hard to prepare for their walks and achieved the goal of walking for the first time in a Bionic suit. Families, friends,patients and staff of the Spinal Unit were present as well as media coverage from both ITV and BBC Wales.The terrific trio all wore tee shirts with the SPUR logo on to raise awareness of the Charity so many thanks to them for that and to all those who kindly made donations on the day.There could not have been a better way to end our charitable events of 2012 so many thanks to all who were involved and supported the Challenge and most of all to Josh, Becki and Tony
Huum, não sei eu to com esse shot aqui a algum tempo ja, e tentei editar umas duas vezes mas nenhuma ficou boa, e deixei de lado, hoje deu vontade de encarar o shot e fazer rs..
Comecei fazendo bonitinho quando chegou na hora de colocar a principal travou ;x deu vontade de desistir denovo tava ficando horrivel rs mas fui fazendo e até gostei do final :)
Não ficou tão mau assim ;x
Gente, comente se gostou e se não gostou diz o que poderia ficar melhor, é muito importante a sua opnião para que eu melhore nas minhas edições :D
aah Luana 2010 :) me indicou para a corrente e prometo fazer logo. :D
On 19th December 2012 the Rookwood Challenge took place in Rookwood Hospital. The Challenge was for the first person in Wales to walk in a Bionic suit having had a Spinal Cord Injury. The Challenge was well and truly reached as not one but three people with SCI completed the Challenge and walked in the Bionic suit.. Many congratulations to Josh, Becki and Tony who worked so hard to prepare for their walks and achieved the goal of walking for the first time in a Bionic suit. Families, friends,patients and staff of the Spinal Unit were present as well as media coverage from both ITV and BBC Wales.The terrific trio all wore tee shirts with the SPUR logo on to raise awareness of the Charity so many thanks to them for that and to all those who kindly made donations on the day.There could not have been a better way to end our charitable events of 2012 so many thanks to all who were involved and supported the Challenge and most of all to Josh, Becki and Tony
On Saturday 26 - Sunday 27 October 2013 we went back to the future at National Museum of Scotland with our Future Fictions weekend.
Photo by Iain Jacobs.
On 19th December 2012 the Rookwood Challenge took place in Rookwood Hospital. The Challenge was for the first person in Wales to walk in a Bionic suit having had a Spinal Cord Injury. The Challenge was well and truly reached as not one but three people with SCI completed the Challenge and walked in the Bionic suit.. Many congratulations to Josh, Becki and Tony who worked so hard to prepare for their walks and achieved the goal of walking for the first time in a Bionic suit. Families, friends,patients and staff of the Spinal Unit were present as well as media coverage from both ITV and BBC Wales.The terrific trio all wore tee shirts with the SPUR logo on to raise awareness of the Charity so many thanks to them for that and to all those who kindly made donations on the day.There could not have been a better way to end our charitable events of 2012 so many thanks to all who were involved and supported the Challenge and most of all to Josh, Becki and Tony
Asmodeus is home and complete after almost a decade!!!! He's been a character I've been looking to house since I entered this hobby over 10 years ago.
Asmo is a Granado Neptune on a Dollstown 18 body with a faceup by Rugged Realism.
The BIONIC program on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on June 7, 2021. (Jay Grabiec)
On 19th December 2012 the Rookwood Challenge took place in Rookwood Hospital. The Challenge was for the first person in Wales to walk in a Bionic suit having had a Spinal Cord Injury. The Challenge was well and truly reached as not one but three people with SCI completed the Challenge and walked in the Bionic suit.. Many congratulations to Josh, Becki and Tony who worked so hard to prepare for their walks and achieved the goal of walking for the first time in a Bionic suit. Families, friends,patients and staff of the Spinal Unit were present as well as media coverage from both ITV and BBC Wales.The terrific trio all wore tee shirts with the SPUR logo on to raise awareness of the Charity so many thanks to them for that and to all those who kindly made donations on the day.There could not have been a better way to end our charitable events of 2012 so many thanks to all who were involved and supported the Challenge and most of all to Josh, Becki and Tony
Such amazing grammar on the NES version of Bionic Commando -- my favorite game of all time on the NES.
On 19th December 2012 the Rookwood Challenge took place in Rookwood Hospital. The Challenge was for the first person in Wales to walk in a Bionic suit having had a Spinal Cord Injury. The Challenge was well and truly reached as not one but three people with SCI completed the Challenge and walked in the Bionic suit.. Many congratulations to Josh, Becki and Tony who worked so hard to prepare for their walks and achieved the goal of walking for the first time in a Bionic suit. Families, friends,patients and staff of the Spinal Unit were present as well as media coverage from both ITV and BBC Wales.The terrific trio all wore tee shirts with the SPUR logo on to raise awareness of the Charity so many thanks to them for that and to all those who kindly made donations on the day.There could not have been a better way to end our charitable events of 2012 so many thanks to all who were involved and supported the Challenge and most of all to Josh, Becki and Tony
On 19th December 2012 the Rookwood Challenge took place in Rookwood Hospital. The Challenge was for the first person in Wales to walk in a Bionic suit having had a Spinal Cord Injury. The Challenge was well and truly reached as not one but three people with SCI completed the Challenge and walked in the Bionic suit.. Many congratulations to Josh, Becki and Tony who worked so hard to prepare for their walks and achieved the goal of walking for the first time in a Bionic suit. Families, friends,patients and staff of the Spinal Unit were present as well as media coverage from both ITV and BBC Wales.The terrific trio all wore tee shirts with the SPUR logo on to raise awareness of the Charity so many thanks to them for that and to all those who kindly made donations on the day.There could not have been a better way to end our charitable events of 2012 so many thanks to all who were involved and supported the Challenge and most of all to Josh, Becki and Tony
Visitors to the gardens always ask lots of plant questions. This year, everyone wants to know how we got this baptisia to grow so large (it's well over 4 feet high). We don't know what happened, but are hoping it calms down next year as the current size is too large for the space.
WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 14: Claudia Mitchell demonstrates the functionality of her "bionic arm" during a news conference on September 14, 2006 in Washington, DC. Mitchell is the first female recipient of a "thought controlled bionic arm", an advanced prosthesis, developed by the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
SLUG: NA/BIONIC
CREDIT: Dayna Smith/twp
LOCATION: Washington, DC
CAPTION: Claudia Mitchell, who lives in Ellicott City, is the first woman to be equipped with a bionic arm. She can think to make it move. She is pictured in a Marriot hotel room where she was giving interviews before her debut tomorrow at a press conference.