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http://www.filecabi.net/video/Big_Dog_March_2008.html

Try and watch all of it. Quite remarkable.

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:o :o ......... thats incredible.
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That is very impressive. just goes to show how technology is advancing.
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remarkable but also quite worrying when you think about it
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thats just what we know about WTF are they not showing us :o

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sidewaysfletch wrote: WTF are they not showing us :o
Spot on. 100% mate

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That is remarkable ... scary stuff
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The bit on the ice brought back a horrible memory. I was walking my two Newfies along a country lane one wintery day. The front dog walked across a large frozen puddle and went down Bambi style, literally, looking frighteningly un-natural.

I was horrified, imagining what damage he may have done to himself and, how the hell do I begin to stand a 15+ stone dog from that position. He sort of shrugged and got himself up with me sliding about, pretending to help him and he fortunately, wlked away, apparently un-phased by the experience.

That thing didn't even go down on the ice.
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It was the speed of its reactions and the way it seemed to 'read' the terrain and judge the grip that amazed me. When the guy tried to kick it over :o Just amazing.

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Yes very scary. The sort of thing you would see in a Sci Fi movie

That thing has better balance that me lol
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