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ade_uk

3:29 pm on Mar 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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has anyone seen the 'Segway HT', little scooter style thing... looks great but a little expensive at the moment...

www.segway.com
check out the videos, cant stop laughing - see the end of the first vid where they're moving round the office :)

Mike12345

3:43 pm on Mar 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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LOL! Anyone seen the jetsons. Another thing how does it cope with stairs, now we know how the the Daleks feel.

Personally i think its a must have accessory for me this year, about the cost tho...... nasty shock :(

:)

ade_uk

4:00 pm on Mar 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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yeah stairs may be a problem but i like the way it uses gyroscopes to decide which way u want to go :)

i thought great where's the order form thinking would be a few hundred $$ :(

limbo

4:43 pm on Mar 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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What the #@*$ is that?!

I have seen some rad, bad and sad inventions before but this one has to take the "who the hell thought that was a good idea" award 2003

Seriously, would anybody be seen dead on one of those?

I think I'd rather take the bus :)

ade_uk

4:49 pm on Mar 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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more *streetcool* than my tiny electric aluminum scooter :)

seth_wilde

4:59 pm on Mar 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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You can tell you guys are from the UK :) This was all over of the US news many months ago. Segway is now being used in some factories and by some street police in the US. There actively lobbying local goverments to make them legal for sidewalk use.

limbo

5:00 pm on Mar 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Ade_uk - not wrong there :)

Happy to say I didn't jump on that wee trend.

the thing that gets me it that it really doesn't look at all balanced.

I'm sure if you cranked the accelerator on that thing the wheels would shoot from beneath your feet and leave you sitting on frozen peas for the rest of the day - Ow!

.... also, it looks a little like those early lawn mowers with the spiral blades fixed to the axle - Hoededededed-rah as Eddie Izzard would say.

Mike12345

5:06 pm on Mar 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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All i have to add, is can anyone remember the last time we saw a Sinclair C5 roling down the street with a cop on the back off it........ NO...... exactly. LOL!

:)

CromeYellow

5:20 pm on Mar 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Just coz you guys had it first don't make it right. Those metal scooters that everyone went for a couple of years back - we call 'em Twatsticks down here. Don't think the TOS will let me post my name for those 'new' things. ;)

creative craig

5:25 pm on Mar 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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LOL CromeYellow we call them something else here, but similar sort of thing to you ;)

mivox

7:07 pm on Mar 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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more *streetcool* than my tiny electric aluminum scooter

I'll take the scooter, thanks. ;) Then I could spend the rest of the leftover money I didn't spend on a Segway doing something worthwhile. I can't believe the human race has gotten THIS lazy...

Make it legal for sidewalk use? Of course! Because walking is just so 20th Century... Nobody who's anybody would be caught walking anywhere these days! And let's not even think about riding a bicycle...

ade_uk

8:51 pm on Mar 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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twatsticks lol :)

my dad bought me one of the scooters for xmas for getting to the pub & back... modded with a diff motor it flies :) too fast for my beer ladened reactions

ggrot

10:08 pm on Mar 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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You have to realize that you arent the target market for these thingies. Think about elderly or those who have to do things on the street all day (like mailmen or parking ticket people). They are much more manueverable than a bike and can be gotten on and off more easily.

As for the stability, you cant crank the acceleration - there is no acceleration control. You lean forward, and the wheels start spinning ahead underneath you to keep the balance. Lean back and the reverse happens. Its nearly impossible to knock one of these things over.

That all said, I wouldn't be caught in one of them either. But then again, a few years back and cell phones were pretty nerdy.

mivox

10:36 pm on Mar 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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You have to realize that you arent the target market for these thingies. Think about elderly....

Well heck, if large numbers of elderly people can afford one of those, I don't see what all the fuss about Medicare prescription drug coverage is... hehehehe

IMO, the target market for those things are exactly the people you see writing testimonials on the Segway website: rich yuppie geeks (and *maybe* the postal service). ;)

lawman

10:53 pm on Mar 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I can see Dirty Harry chasing a bad guy on one of these babies. Might be difficult to jump from roof to roof without a rocket boost.

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DrCool

11:02 pm on Mar 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I think Disney bought some of them for their employees to use getting around Disney World as well. There has been one reported injury so far from an Atlanta postman (I think) who fell off of one and twisted his knee.

choster

11:13 pm on Mar 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Rumors surfaced about two years ago, it was announced in Dec. 2001, went on the market last fall, and will be in everyday use . . . maybe never, IMHO.

NHTSA I guess classified it the same as motorized wheelchairs, and it is true that states have made moves to allow it. On the legal end, I'm sure trial lawyers are drooling at the prospect of lawsuits over collisions. Progressive has introduced a line of liability insurance for it.

On the technology side, the problems are not about balance or acceleration but about the same thing that has stymied electric cars: batteries. It takes four to six hours to recharge the NiMH battery, and as currently designed replacing the battery requires removal and replacement of several bolts.

Consider the recent rumor that Segway, finding trouble justifying the device for consumers in the current economic and geopolitical climate, is focusing on institutional sales-- delivery companies, stadiums and amusement parks, the postal service, etc. Well, Public Service of New Hampshire (an electric utility) found that on a full charge, the Segway would only last through half a meter-reader's shift. USPS testing results in New Hampshire and Florida were similar; delivery personnel would need to return to their trucks constantly. I don't think we'll see full-scale deployment until this question is worked around, which may not be for a good long while.

lgn

1:22 am on Mar 13, 2003 (gmt 0)



Im waiting for the segway Turbo Edition.

I want to be able to go from 0 to 60 in 6.3 seconds.

ScottM

2:17 am on Mar 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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And from 60 to 0 in .0034 seconds if you collide with my SuperCrew Ford Truck...:>)

KevinC

2:29 am on Mar 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Currently, 64.5 percent of U.S. adults, age 20 years and older, are overweight and 30.5 percent are obese

Does anybody else see this as a bad thing for the USA? Just another way to make the public lazier and keep the consumers consuming.

Really I mean why can't people just walk? If you have a medical condition I can understand that - but I'm guessing my old grand Mother isn;t going to hop on one of these anytime soon. If your a mail man - walk! its part of the job you signed up for - and who knows you might even get in shape.

This is not a good thing - although I am pretty sure it won't catch on, but we'll see.

mivox

9:35 pm on Mar 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Currently, 64.5 percent of U.S. adults, age 20 years and older, are overweight and 30.5 percent are obese
Does anybody else see this as a bad thing for the USA?

BINGO! If, to borrow a phrase from the Segway site, your destination is "too close to drive and too far to walk," get a bicycle. I understand very few people want to walk 5 miles to pick up a newspaper or what have you, and it seems silly to drive to the corner store... but there's nothing wrong with hopping on a bike and getting a little excercise if that's the case.

If you're disabled, electric scooters with much better battery capacity have been available for years. Same for mail routes and meter readers... this gizmo is a solution in search of a problem, IMO.

Hawkgirl

12:16 am on Mar 17, 2003 (gmt 0)

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"The latest Segway scooter accident has claimed 1000 lives ..."

Kent Brockman, reading the news on tonight's episode of "The Simpsons."

ggrot

3:40 am on Mar 18, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Segways dont kill people, people...wait, I think I have that wrong.

But seriously, if people aren't exercising, its not because we have cars and segways in the world, its because they are lazy. And I would argue the availability of low quality food without enough education on the difference is a factor.