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Anyone seen the 'Segway' yet (formerly known as 'It') ? I know I'm really excited. X| "But, daddy, that was back in the hippie ages..." My twelve year old son - winning the argument. "Stan, you are an intelligent guy who responds in meaningful ways" Paul Watson 16/10/01
Here's an article about the Segway. --Mike-- http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/ While I can't be correct on all matters, I can make the reassuring claim that where I am inaccurate, I am at least definitively inaccurate. :love: your :bob: with :vegemite: and :beer: Sonork - 100.10414 AcidHelm
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Anyone seen the 'Segway' yet (formerly known as 'It') ? I know I'm really excited. X| "But, daddy, that was back in the hippie ages..." My twelve year old son - winning the argument. "Stan, you are an intelligent guy who responds in meaningful ways" Paul Watson 16/10/01
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Anyone seen the 'Segway' yet (formerly known as 'It') ? I know I'm really excited. X| "But, daddy, that was back in the hippie ages..." My twelve year old son - winning the argument. "Stan, you are an intelligent guy who responds in meaningful ways" Paul Watson 16/10/01
www.segway.com "But, daddy, that was back in the hippie ages..." My twelve year old son - winning the argument. "Stan, you are an intelligent guy who responds in meaningful ways" Paul Watson 16/10/01
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Perfect example of technology looking for an application. Tim Smith Descartes Systems Sciences, Inc.
Yeah, I can't think of a single place that a 'Segway' could get me to that I couldn't walk to just as easily. "But, daddy, that was back in the hippie ages..." My twelve year old son - winning the argument. "Stan, you are an intelligent guy who responds in meaningful ways" Paul Watson 16/10/01
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Anyone seen the 'Segway' yet (formerly known as 'It') ? I know I'm really excited. X| "But, daddy, that was back in the hippie ages..." My twelve year old son - winning the argument. "Stan, you are an intelligent guy who responds in meaningful ways" Paul Watson 16/10/01
I really hate these California-centric gadgets, even if it's from New-Hampshire. I can't really see myself use that in winter, here in montreal, with all the snow, slush, and salt, and dirt, ... I could maybe use it for 2-3 months in the summer, and it doesn't beat a good bike ... This is made for the silicon-valey junkies, I'm really wondering if it will become popular ... Max. ( sorry if I'm bitter about this ... ) ( btw, going on the website is like going on cnn.com on 9/11 )
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I really hate these California-centric gadgets, even if it's from New-Hampshire. I can't really see myself use that in winter, here in montreal, with all the snow, slush, and salt, and dirt, ... I could maybe use it for 2-3 months in the summer, and it doesn't beat a good bike ... This is made for the silicon-valey junkies, I'm really wondering if it will become popular ... Max. ( sorry if I'm bitter about this ... ) ( btw, going on the website is like going on cnn.com on 9/11 )
Oh, btw, I'm just jalous of the people who will try, use this;I think it just looks cool, and even if it's useless ... Max.
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Yeah, I can't think of a single place that a 'Segway' could get me to that I couldn't walk to just as easily. "But, daddy, that was back in the hippie ages..." My twelve year old son - winning the argument. "Stan, you are an intelligent guy who responds in meaningful ways" Paul Watson 16/10/01
Stan Shannon wrote: Yeah, I can't think of a single place that a 'Segway' could get me to that I couldn't walk to just as easily. Um, you have missed the point entirely. Segway is a replacement for short-distance driving not walking. --Mike-- http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/ While I can't be correct on all matters, I can make the reassuring claim that where I am inaccurate, I am at least definitively inaccurate. :love: your :bob: with :vegemite: and :beer: Sonork - 100.10414 AcidHelm
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Anyone seen the 'Segway' yet (formerly known as 'It') ? I know I'm really excited. X| "But, daddy, that was back in the hippie ages..." My twelve year old son - winning the argument. "Stan, you are an intelligent guy who responds in meaningful ways" Paul Watson 16/10/01
Actually I think its cool.... from a pure technical point of view. It's not that easy getting something like this to balance on two wheels. Try designing a simple PI(D) regulator that can balance a stick on one end :eek: Would I buy one? Not likely. .H
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Perfect example of technology looking for an application. Tim Smith Descartes Systems Sciences, Inc.
There are all kinds of applications... (That is, unless you think that remote controls are also a technology looking for an application -- you can still get up and walk to the device to push the buttons there.) One very good application is for people like my father in law. He enjoys going to the store regulary, and it's about 10 blocks away. However, his driving is sort of scary. (I think he's afraid of his own driving, too...) Also, he's elderly and not in such great shape, so the walk isn't easy for him. One of these devices would just thrill him -- he'd probably take a couple trips a day if he had one of these. I could think of several more useful applications. One of those that apply to me would be saving 1/3 of the time running quick errands without wasting time and gas on the car. John
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Stan Shannon wrote: Yeah, I can't think of a single place that a 'Segway' could get me to that I couldn't walk to just as easily. Um, you have missed the point entirely. Segway is a replacement for short-distance driving not walking. --Mike-- http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/ While I can't be correct on all matters, I can make the reassuring claim that where I am inaccurate, I am at least definitively inaccurate. :love: your :bob: with :vegemite: and :beer: Sonork - 100.10414 AcidHelm
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Anyone seen the 'Segway' yet (formerly known as 'It') ? I know I'm really excited. X| "But, daddy, that was back in the hippie ages..." My twelve year old son - winning the argument. "Stan, you are an intelligent guy who responds in meaningful ways" Paul Watson 16/10/01
Yea, that thing looks like lawsuit fodder to me. I also don't see it being much use outside downtown areas.
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Can't use the segway to go to the store. Can't take your kids to the softball practice with it. etc... Tim Smith Descartes Systems Sciences, Inc.
Yeah but what if you can't drive? I can't because of my bad eyesight; I bike where I can but it might be useful to me.... always about the bigger picture. -- Andrew.
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Anyone seen the 'Segway' yet (formerly known as 'It') ? I know I'm really excited. X| "But, daddy, that was back in the hippie ages..." My twelve year old son - winning the argument. "Stan, you are an intelligent guy who responds in meaningful ways" Paul Watson 16/10/01
Looks like a Roman Chariot Wannabe... Steven J. Ackerman, Consultant ACS, Sarasota, FL http://www.acscontrol.com steve@acscontrol.com sja@gte.net
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Anyone seen the 'Segway' yet (formerly known as 'It') ? I know I'm really excited. X| "But, daddy, that was back in the hippie ages..." My twelve year old son - winning the argument. "Stan, you are an intelligent guy who responds in meaningful ways" Paul Watson 16/10/01
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Stan Shannon wrote: Yeah, I can't think of a single place that a 'Segway' could get me to that I couldn't walk to just as easily. Um, you have missed the point entirely. Segway is a replacement for short-distance driving not walking. --Mike-- http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/ While I can't be correct on all matters, I can make the reassuring claim that where I am inaccurate, I am at least definitively inaccurate. :love: your :bob: with :vegemite: and :beer: Sonork - 100.10414 AcidHelm
Trying to get this thing out in traffic would be suicidal. On the sidewalk you could not go any faster than foot traffic or risk running someone over. So where is it going to run? I'm trying to keep an open mind, but I really can't see it amounting to much. "But, daddy, that was back in the hippie ages..." My twelve year old son - winning the argument. "Stan, you are an intelligent guy who responds in meaningful ways" Paul Watson 16/10/01
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Surf the web faster than ever: http://www.404Browser.com>>Perfect example of technology looking for an application You mean like my finding a quicker way to get to the server room/bar? As far as the price goes: currently $9000.00, but will be $3000.00 after mass-production. Would I pay that for something that makes my life easier? No, I still think that www.russianwives.com is cheaper... ;P Is that the *thing* that was called "Ginger"? Simon "...Bill is watching..."
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Anyone seen the 'Segway' yet (formerly known as 'It') ? I know I'm really excited. X| "But, daddy, that was back in the hippie ages..." My twelve year old son - winning the argument. "Stan, you are an intelligent guy who responds in meaningful ways" Paul Watson 16/10/01
Oh yeah, my life is changed. Now I can take my Segway from my house to work... oh wait it is further than 11 miles and I will get killed on the road to work because I am only doing 12mph... But wait! All I have to do is lean and it goes, wOOt! Maybe I will buy my future kid one for his birthday and he can potter around the backyard... Sorry for being cynical but I was expecting a lot more than this from the whole Ginger (IT) hype. A workable Sterling engine would have been great, especially hydrogen powered. I feel sorry for the inventor though. The poor guy often said "people, stop getting so excited, you are overhyping this". Instead a whole bunch of media manglers pumped everyones expectations up past comprehension. Blah, I wanted it to be the teleportation machine actually :-D regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge
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>>Perfect example of technology looking for an application You mean like my finding a quicker way to get to the server room/bar? As far as the price goes: currently $9000.00, but will be $3000.00 after mass-production. Would I pay that for something that makes my life easier? No, I still think that www.russianwives.com is cheaper... ;P Is that the *thing* that was called "Ginger"? Simon "...Bill is watching..."
simons wrote: Is that the *thing* that was called "Ginger"? Unfortuanatley, yes. simons wrote: You mean like my finding a quicker way to get to the server room/bar? Imagine paying $3000 for a quicker way to get to the server room/bar? What a farce! regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge
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Stan Shannon wrote: Yeah, I can't think of a single place that a 'Segway' could get me to that I couldn't walk to just as easily. Um, you have missed the point entirely. Segway is a replacement for short-distance driving not walking. --Mike-- http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/ While I can't be correct on all matters, I can make the reassuring claim that where I am inaccurate, I am at least definitively inaccurate. :love: your :bob: with :vegemite: and :beer: Sonork - 100.10414 AcidHelm
Michael Dunn wrote: Um, you have missed the point entirely. Segway is a replacement for short-distance driving not walking. What part of driving involves a speed of only 20kph and a range of only 28km? I thought scooters were the solution to short distance destinations? There is no were on the Segway I can put parcels if I went to a store. A scooter can easily be fitted with a box on the back. Sure I could wear a backpack but can you imagine a city of people on Segways with 20kg backpacks doing 20kph? :laugh: The Segway is so slow you would get run down on roads (ever watched an elderly person drive one of those motorised wheelchairs on a road? not a pretty site) and the first time someone bumps into a pedestrian on the sidewalk with a Segway they will be banned from there (just like bikes have been around my city.) A scooter easily keeps up with traffic, can park pretty much anywhere and has a good turning circle. Sure the Segway is damned cheap to run. No wonder, it only does 20kph. My scooter does 120kph and it costs maybe 30 Rand (about $2.8) a week to run. It also does not have to sit there charging up and has a range of a good few hundred kilometres, not 28 k's. I honestly do not see the Segway outside of Amazons warehouses or in a supermarket. Life changing it is not. The technology is on the other hand pretty damned good, they just need to use it properly and in a package which actually offers benefits. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge
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There are all kinds of applications... (That is, unless you think that remote controls are also a technology looking for an application -- you can still get up and walk to the device to push the buttons there.) One very good application is for people like my father in law. He enjoys going to the store regulary, and it's about 10 blocks away. However, his driving is sort of scary. (I think he's afraid of his own driving, too...) Also, he's elderly and not in such great shape, so the walk isn't easy for him. One of these devices would just thrill him -- he'd probably take a couple trips a day if he had one of these. I could think of several more useful applications. One of those that apply to me would be saving 1/3 of the time running quick errands without wasting time and gas on the car. John
John Fisher wrote: you can still get up and walk to the device to push the buttons there.) My dad had me as a remote control when I was younger (our TV did not have a remote control, in fact it had one channel and we did not have a VCR, woe was I ;) ). Does that make me a technology looking for an application? hehe. John Fisher wrote: One very good application is for people like my father in law. He enjoys going to the store regulary, and it's about 10 blocks away. Cool, good for your father-in-law. Does he have $3000 to blow? I don't think though that elderly folks are going to be enough to make Segway a de facto transportation standard, or the revolution it claims to be. John Fisher wrote: saving 1/3 of the time running quick errands without wasting time and gas on the car. Why don't you buy a scooter? They are FAR cheaper, go faster, go further, can carry parcels and are damned cheap to run (my scooter costs $2.8 a week to run). You can also take a friend along if you need to. Do that on a Segway. I think the technology of the Segway is very good but the Seway itself is a bit of a lost cause, especially here in South Africa were on average trips are about 20 kilometres. What other applications can you think of for the Segway? The website has some really daft ideas. Imagine a cop on a Segway chasing an armed criminal down the street? :rolleyes: regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge