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Amazon’s Delivery Robot Is Hanging Up its Wheels
The six-wheeled delivery robot Scout has bumped into its last obstacle on a sidewalk and is being gradually retired by Amazon. Future delivery drones may descend from the air so they don’t get stuck on pesky tree roots.
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PlayStation Plus October: Hot Wheels Unleashed, Injustice 2, and Superhot
Sony has announced the PlayStation Plus monthly games lineup for October, and the games are Hot Wheels Unleashed, Injustice 2, and Superhot.
PlayStation Plus Essential, Extra, and Premium members can add these three titles to their game library from October 4 until October 31. Sony will announce the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium Game Catalog lineup for October later this month.
Coming to PS4 and PS5 is the arcade sim Hot Wheels Unleashed that finds you collecting, building, and racing vehicles. You can race side by side with friends in two-player split-screen, or go up against 12 opponents in online challenges.
PlayStation Plus Monthly Games for October: Hot Wheels Unleashed, Injustice 2, Superhot
Larry Wheels Squats 495 Pounds For 15 Reps
On Sept. 19, 2022, Larry “Wheels” Williams shared an Instagram video where he successfully locked out 15 reps of a 224.5-kilogram (495-pound) back squat raw with wraps. The athlete wore a lifting belt and knee wraps and used a safety squat bar — which can limit shoulder rotation and eases potential stress on them. Wheels … Read more
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Andrew Jacked Trains Shoulders and Biceps with Larry Wheels
IFBB Pro League bodybuilder and 2022 Texas Pro champion Andrew Jacked was once a training partner of multi-strength-sport athlete Larry Wheels. The duo reunited recently to train shoulders and biceps together, and Jacked shared a video of the session on Aug. 30, 2022 on his YouTube channel. The video can be seen below. [Related: The … Read more
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I charge Brits £5,000 per WEEKEND to use my ‘hotel on wheels’ motorhome – I’m making an absolute fortune
A BRITISH businessman has told how he rakes in a fortune renting out huge American motorhomes to Brits more than willing to splash the cash.
Rob Fawcett charges up to £5,000 for a weekend inside one of his eleven luxury “hotels on wheels”.
The epic Wildwood Heritage Glen 378FL sleeps four adults[/caption]
Inside an extraordinary lounge – complete with a satellite TV and fireplace – extends outwards to treble the size of the trailer[/caption]
His firm, Northamptonshire-based RJF Motorhomes, make a killing hiring out their US-imported ‘fifth wheels’ to Brits who book the RV’s for weekends at motor circuits and festivals.
He told Channel 5’s Million Pound Motorhomes show: “Summer? I call it silly season.
“It’s where you get the majority of your income.”
The programme – which aired on Sunday night – showed off the epic Wildwood Heritage Glen 378FL.
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The American beast offers guests a luxury mobile suite spread over two levels and sleeps four adults comfortably.
Walking into the magnificent trailer a state-of-the-art kitchen boasts a large cooker, fridge, sink and large dining table.
Next door is a lounge which has a whopping 50 inch satellite flat screen TV and electric fireplace.
Three comfy leather sofas offer a place to chill out and double as beds.
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Incredibly the lounge sits on a genius sliding system which allows compartments to magically extend outwards, trebling the size of the RV.
“Within a very short space of time, you’ve got a house!”, Rob quips.
A king-sized bedroom is located at the other end of the trailer with a dresser, TV and a panoramic window.
A small set of stairs then takes the guests to a twin room in the loft.
A bathroom with a walk-in shower, porcelain toilet and sink finish off the epic American trailer.
Elsewhere in his fleet – worth a staggering million pounds in total – are beasts that can sleep up to eight people comfortably.
Rob delivers the trailers himself, often to punters at racetracks and motor circuits up and down the country.
He even delivers to Glastonbury, telling the show its “a nightmare” getting into the world-renowned Somerset festival because of the single-track roads.
Rob even modifies the American RV’s to suit English tastes, such as changing the work tops and and putting tea mugs in for Brits that love a brew.
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The trailer is then “presented” to punters – with towels, a stocked fridge and posh soaps in the bathrooms to add that luxurious finish.
And he even puts a point on the toilet rolls for that added taste of the highlife.
A spacey kitchen offers a luxurious space to prepare meals[/caption]
A large king-size bedroom is found at one end of the trailer[/caption]
A kitchen with all the mod cons is found inside the trailer[/caption]
Burnout meets Hot Wheels in new sandbox racer Wreckreation
Three Fields Entertainment are responsible for lots of games with “dangerous” in their title: Dangerous Driving, Danger Zone, and Dangerous Golf. But now they’ve got a new racing game in the works which eschews their previous naming convention for something that’ll make you say with a wry smile and a shake of the head, “I see what you did there”. It’s called Wreckreation (you know, like ‘recreation’, not Wreck-reaction, or Wreck–eation) and its reveal trailer looks a bit like if Burnout and Hot Wheels went for a joyride together.