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Have you ever seen someone on a Segway?
I hadn't until August 30th, 2003.
Saw two people riding them down a sidewalk in a nice part of North Seattle. Fiftyish couple, wearing those el cheapo white Bell helmets that most bicyclists shun for something much sleeker. The funny thing was, I saw some teenage guy riding one around the VERY next day--in the small Eastern WA town that my parents live in. Lots of people were goggling at his Segway (which he was riding through a mall parking lot, making a shameless effort to show off) with looks of "wow, that thing is so cool/amazing/etc". All of this made me just need to go heckle him. Which I did, pulling up alongside him in the Grand Cherokee and asking him "So, too lazy to walk here, eh?" and hitting the gas and drowning his reply out in the roar of the Jeep's big Six. I know I was being an SUV @$$hole, but I don't care. IMHO, those things are one of the worst ways to spend $3500 on personal transportation. What kind of racing bike does $3500 buy these days? Not to mention that $3500 can put someone into a totally decent W123 body car. Anyone else have any Segway stories? -Sam |
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Saw an NYPD cop in Manhattan on one. Ev erytime he came to a stop people would ask him questions. He wouldve spent less time if he had walked
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There's a resort on Oahu that bought Segways for their security and guest services personnel. When being used by "staff" it looks good, but for "civilians" I would have to say that there's a huge dork factor involved, like "Look @ me, I have way too much money, so I don't have to use my legs anymore!"
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Eric,
Go to the Valley North Mall. This whole episode happened about 200 feet in front of the Target there. Who knows, maybe he'll be riding that thing around, trying to pick up chicks or something. :p -Sam |
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Yeah, GE bought a bunch of them to "increase management productivity" -- someone crashed one gong over the railroad tracks and they all disappeared.
Stupid idea, sorta on the same scale as using nuclear weapons to dig canals. Peter
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I never thought you'd wish ill will against a fellow SUV driver? -Sam |
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He probably thought .....
""The expression on his face was hella funny, and I'd do it again in a second--with absolutely no shame or guilt. Sorry...
"" - he probably thought to himself, "What a moron in a typical big hauling ass SUV". I second that thought after reading your "cool" story. I HATE SUV's. I hate morons too..... Jari |
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rsbiomedical:
When did you become "MedMech"?
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I liked it better when everyone thought that the "Ginger" project was really a perpetual motion engine prototype.
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I have to lub my tools across huge parking lots all day if I could come up with an acceptable hauling solution for my truck I would have one in second.
If some boy said anything and attempted to drive off, his esophagus would likely stay in my hand as he drove off in his SUV as we laughed and yelled sissy sissy sissy. Last edited by MedMech; 09-21-2003 at 12:30 PM. |
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