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 Canes for navigation have b stanley website een used for centuries by some visually impaired and blind people. But it wasnt until the early 20th century that the white cane鈥攖he white is meant to make the cane most easily noticeable to others鈥攂ecame synonymous with visual assistance. Despite this long history, only a small percentage of eligible people use white canes  8%, according to one estimate . Canes arent a perfect solution for detecting obstacles while walking, even after the extensive training needed to use them, and there are other methods for navigation, such as a guide dog, that may be preferred.     Patrick Slade, a PhD student in robotics at Stanford, had been focused on ways to improve the mobility through exoskeletons or prostheses. But during his time at Stanfords Intelligent Systems Lab, he began to learn about  stanley cup new developments in improving autonomous vehicles. It made him wonder whether some of this work could be applied toward improving the classic cane and making it more  usable for  stanley cup a wide variety of environments.  The challenges of the visually impaired community are well documented in research literature, but their methods of navigation and preferred solutions depend on a lot of factors such as level of impaired vision, physical fitness, income, location/walkability of their neighborhood, etc,  Slade  told Gizmodo in an email. The omni wheel allows users to choose different walking speeds and employs haptic feedback to nudge users to steer left or right. Photo: Andrew Br Iwuy Sam Raimi on Traversing the Multiverse in His First MCU Film
 with a bang 鈥?the detonati stanley tumbler on of the first nuclear bomb on July 6, 1945. As the series awaits news on whether it will be cancelled or renewed, io9 caught up with creator Sam Shaw to find out how he turned real history into drama. Spoilers below 8230;.     The broad narrative arc for Season 1 centered on the competition between two designs for a nuclear bomb: implosion and the gun model.  In the end, both were built.  How did you find your narrative arc for Season 2  We spent a lot of time thinking about what kind of entry point we might give a new viewer. Its a big ensemble cast of characters, and the moral topography of the world is  stanley us complicated. We as writers try to construct the season in such a way that by the end, a lot of small detonations in the stories of this big ensemble cast will converge together and create a shock wave that leads to a concussive ending. We construct our own implosion bomb narratively. Season 2 was all about the r stanley kaffeebecher ace toward this moment when the bomb is something real and material 鈥?a weapon of mass destruction. Its no longer a thought problem or a set of numbers on a blackboard. As an engineering problem it was so incredibly difficult and complicated and its so amazing that we built it, in that respect. Its a triumphant story about ingenuity. But its fascinating to me that these same men and women who were able to wrap their heads around a technical problem that complicated, seemed not to focus very much on how messy the moral issues were. The show