Subject: On the cover of Rocky Mountain Chronicle
Date: March 12, 2008

RoadNarrows Robotics was featured on the cover of the March 6 - March 12 issue of the Rocky Mountain Chronicle. The article, written by Chronicle's Josh Johnson and photographed by Todd Newcommer, is titled "More Than Meets The Eye". The article covers, in part, RoadNarrows' effort to embellish small consumer legged robots with intelligence.

From RoadNarrows engineer Ian Bernstein on the RoadNarrows SkewlZone Brain & Sensor Pack:

"Bernstein has developed Kondo's foot as a sensor that will be part of an upgrade for the Kondo that includes a circuit-board brain and advanced sensors, like a robotic eye. Along with a chip, in the brain, that measures acceleration, which acts as an inner ear, the feet will contribute to Kondo's stability."

From Kim Wheeler, CEO of RoadNarrows on the economics of Robotics:

"The market hasn't proven itself yet to venture capitalists. They have no market data to invest, and how do you have market data for something that doesn't exist? "
but ...
"Things are starting to change pretty quickly in consumer robots. Ten years ago that concept didn't exist."

Josh Johnson, "More Than Meets The Eye", Rocky Mountain Chronicle, Vol.2, Issue 23, March 6-12.