Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Manhattan sees robot controlled bike and so do the nanobots

 By Carole Goldsmith 

Copyright © 2013 All Rights Reserved


Suzuki traveled into Manhattan New York by taxi, then had a few hours rest at the Manhattan grand hotel where he was staying. He woke up feeling very energetic and lunched on pumpkin soup, rice and chicken. 

He was ready for his presentation about the robot controlled bicycle he had invented. He was showing the fold-able bicycle to potential buyers who were meeting him at Times Square, ten minutes walk from the hotel. 

The bicycle was folded away in his briefcase and he could assemble it in just three minutes. 

Suzuki walked quickly to Times Square at the designated meeting location. He was always nervous in New York as  he did not feel as safe here as he did in Tokyo. 

Arriving 15 minutes early for his 2:00 PM appointment, Suzuki drank some bottled water as he was feeling nervous and the temperature was around 30 degrees Celcius. . 

Removing the bicycle from its casing in the brief case, he placed some bright red cardboard on the ground and placed the folded bicycle on it. 

Jake Hudson and Eugene Collins arrived exactly at 2:00 PM. As this was the second time Suzuki had met them, there was no business card exchange this time. 

After greetings, Suzuki started to assemble the bicycle before their eye. This time it took only 2.5 minutes to assemble and they were impressed. 

Then he pressed an app on his smart phone and the bicycle started to move forward. He was controlling the bicycle's forward and reverse movements by his smart phone. 

He suggested that Eugene climb aboard as she could take a ride around Times Square before the security guards noticed. He had seen them standing guard over the other side when he was walking towards the meeting place.

Eugene climbed on the bicycle and as she did, it moved forward and Suzuki was still controlling its motion. Without any effort from Eugene, she rode around the area they were meeting and then Suzuki brought he back. 

Across the other side of the world the bicycle ride was also being viewed through the nanobots in Suzuki's body and he felt nothing, just an energetic zest for life. 

To be continued ...............................



                                              

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