Lunocet Featured in Scientific American

March 5th, 2009

The lunocet was recently featured in Scientific American…

http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=dolphin-inspired-man-made-fin

The photo is of Chris Morey who along with some expert freedivers, evaluted the lunocet recently in the Bahamas.

Are we there yet?

November 7th, 2008

We are surely within breach with a little more technique and a tad of Luno tweaking here and there…

 

 

Check Out Our New Hydrotour Event!

November 7th, 2008

Simply click the graphic in the sidebar of the blog and you shall enter a whole new universe. Where warm, clear tropical water opens its door to the Luno Nation.

Sign up for the event and we shall unveil to you the power of the Lunocet.

breachingly yours,

 

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Fusing

November 6th, 2008

The Lunocet is officially fusing the cycling world and the water world in one piece of high-techiliscious equipment. 

Cycling Fish

November 6th, 2008

 

 

Back in September we started rethinking the Lunocet foot pocket. What we did not know, is that we were about to open Pandora’s box. Lunosapiens feet are extremely diverse in sizes and shapes, which makes it impossible to have a universal foot pocket, also the key to unleashing the full power of the Lunocet is a very rigid foot pocket. This means comfort was conflicting with performance. We wanted both comfort and performance. Thanks to Zero Gravity Bike Captain Foster, and Lunosapien/Underwater surfer Noah Markou, we brought cycling even closer to the Luno Nation.

Look at the photos hereafter and you shall understand when I say we do not only have an extremely efficient power transfer from the foot pocket to the Lunocet but also  we have not conceded on comfort! We are officially ready to go hydrotouring. As for the breach…? stay tuned!

 

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In Memoriam: Seven Miles Deep Lunosapien

November 5th, 2008

November 1st 2008 brought Swiss Oceanographer/Engineer Jacques Piccard to an eternal depth. At 86 years old Jacques, was one of the two people to achieve in 1960, a successful descent to 35,797 ft aboard his bathyscaphe funded by the US navy, submarine. Lt. Don Walsh and himself landed after a 5 hours descent on  the deepest point of the world’s oceans, the Challenger Deep,in  the Mariana Trench  located in the North Pacific Ocean. Jacques left  behind an inestimable legacy to future generations of oceanographers and engineers.  

Piccard (right) and Lt. Walsh

 

 

LUNO TV: Pursue The Breach!

November 1st, 2008

We launched the channel no to long ago on youtube, the goal is to get more and more content posted about the Lunocet.

On another note, we would like to apologize, we have had some troubles delivering on the Lunocet DEMO for several reasons but time is not for excuses, rather let’s  move forward. Ted is officially full throttle on Lunocet production, as I mentioned previously we have had a couple of issues to solve on the footpocket, once again Ted is working his week end away after having designed a new carbon brake for Zero G.

We are hopeful that this week will see the footpocket issue solved and we are to set up a demo the week of November 10th  in Fort Lauderdale. For those of you interested in participating in the demo contact us through the Lunocet website via the inquiry section.

As for Luno TV  sign on to get the latest video.

 

Breachingly yours,

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http://www.youtube.com/user/Lunocet

 

Cutting Metal

October 21st, 2008

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On Set With Lunocet

October 14th, 2008

 

Busy week end at the Lunocet factory with the History Channel show “Modern Marvels”  coming for a visit. The production team was surprised by the CNC machine shop look and the colossal massive  human made pound in the back:”We call it the sink tank guys!”(that’s what we said)

So make sure to tune in on the History channel December 22nd, to marvel at the modern Lunocet, primetime indeed!

cheers,

 

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Solving the crisis through creativity? Lunosapiens can help!

October 13th, 2008

It takes a clear head and an ability to step back to evaluate and learn more about what you are facing to eventualy solve a problem. A lot of us have a tendency to react too rapidly to a situation often making a bad decision. Now this is where Lunosapien philosophy 101 helps. To get the clear head, grab your Lunocet jump in a nearby body of water (bathtub might not be  the ticket) and contemplate for a second how lucky you are to be able to have your entire body functioning properly to swim like a dolphin. Then proceed to pursue the breach. After an hour of waterworks go back to the office and face the day and the economy that goes with it, you will solve problems one after the other.

If only Obama and McCain had a Lunocet…

yours truly,

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