blog.wired.com — Called the Winglet because of its fleet nature, it is the first gadget to duplicate the celebrated, and often mocked, navigation system of Dean Kamen's Segway Transporter: self-balancing through gyroscopic sensors detecting the gentle directional tilts of a rider.
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breadfredAug 2, 2008
My mum is one of these people. She is 76, and used to cycle until 2 years ago. She has just ordered a new pushbike with an electric 'help' engine. Good for 70 km (50 miles) but she is required to cycle just a little bit. It doesn't look stupid and she stays fit. In fact, I will go back home next year for a week and cycle with her, for 4 days in a row, 40 kilometers a day during the national 'fiets-4-daagse' (cycle 4 days). As you might guess, this is a Dutch thing.
charlessaintAug 3, 2008
I'm going to pretend that I'm sure that you were speaking of God in the Einsteinian sense, and digg you up for comedy's sake.
crash180Aug 3, 2008
I can only imagine how bad that would feel if his knees gave out and down that gentlemen plummets on top of the center post. OUCH!
mrbitchAug 4, 2008
or "donno"...
bradbrownAug 4, 2008
I think your testicles would thank you for the support. This could revolutionize testicle transport the same way the bra did for breasts.
thekappaAug 9, 2008
Gay! Super, super gay.
kakashka2Jan 7, 2009
i think it'd be cool if toyota included one with a prius :)<a class="user" href="http://www.allaboutauto.us">http://www.allaboutauto.us</a>