To: Voltage
I think you're wrong. I saw the tests this morning on GMA and it executed going up and over 'rough' terrain with ease. I can foresee that this transport device will change the way that delivery businesses are structured and how downtown commuters go to and from work.
To: CreekerFreeper
I think you're right. Why should we be surprised that an invention can do something that was previously thought impossible? Didn't some people from bygone years once balk at the possibility of a self-propelled vehicle? (read: automobile) Heck, there were probably cavemen who similarly doubted the wheel. Just about anything is possible once we conceive of it, and that's a fact.
To: CreekerFreeper
"I can foresee that this transport device will change the way that delivery businesses are structured and how downtown commuters go to and from work."
. . .indeed, and take it the 'train'/subway as well and then OFF! Maybe rent them for a dollar to get down those lone airport concourses. . .
I like the whole idea. . . (hate to see this in the wrong hands however. . .(hang on to those pocketbooks etc. . .) :^) . . .and still no hope for a HOV lane either. . .
Think someone on another planet just had a dream about a vehicle with FOUR wheels!
43 posted on
12/03/2001 5:35:10 PM PST by
cricket
To: CreekerFreeper
And bicycle couriers.
170 posted on
12/04/2001 5:14:14 AM PST by
Zon
To: CreekerFreeper
It ain't no good! Not approved or built by Honda Corp.
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