Mmmm, Winglets...
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I ran across this a week or so ago. This is one of those products which, at one time I might have scoffed at. **What possible, legitimate use could anybody have for a self-balancing personal people mover? Surely, this is only for the lazy...**
Now I'm wondering if it isn't just tailor-made for me. You stand on it–– something I can do; it balances for you–– something I can't do very well; it moves you along at a brisk walking pace–– another thing I can't quite do.
It's call the Winglet, which I sounds to me exactly like a soy-based chicken substitute.
Now all they have to do is start building and selling them. I think Toyota is test marketing them in Japan.
I ran across this a week or so ago. This is one of those products which, at one time I might have scoffed at. **What possible, legitimate use could anybody have for a self-balancing personal people mover? Surely, this is only for the lazy...**
Now I'm wondering if it isn't just tailor-made for me. You stand on it–– something I can do; it balances for you–– something I can't do very well; it moves you along at a brisk walking pace–– another thing I can't quite do.
It's call the Winglet, which I sounds to me exactly like a soy-based chicken substitute.
Now all they have to do is start building and selling them. I think Toyota is test marketing them in Japan.
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LB
I agree with Trekkie Gal though. I'd manage to fall on my face if I tried it.
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