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Tuesday 27 July 2010

U3-X Personal Mobility Prototype



Cool. Impractical for a dozen reasons, but who cares?

4 comments:

  1. For the partially mobile (say a badly damaged hip or leg that can take occasional weight, but is painful to walk on), it seems that this could be useful.

    I have no idea how large of a market that would be, but I can think of three engineers/scientists off the top of my head who might be interested in something like this.

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  2. They look so awkward on that thing.... I'd be embarrassed to be seen on it. XD

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  3. I like the fold-out ass-pads, but to be compliant with various policies prohibiting discrimination towards disabled ... oh poo ... "differently-abled"...wouldn't those pads have to be MUCH bigger to handle the er, wider girthed?

    And really how long do you think it'd be before some clever fellow super-glues a giant dildo onto the handle so it can be "ridden" in more ways than one?

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  4. I agree with Natalie...

    Much like a Moped or a fat chick...this would be fun to ride until your friends saw you!

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