Very nice invention, really very nice, and a better retro-fit solution and way better cushioning than omni-wheels. Cool but where is the valve? More important can i get some as wide base tyres? Or as bias beltet tyres? Which thread patterns are available? Offroad? Winter? And most important, what is the speed rating of the tyres? Is there any puncture proof / runflat version? I would see a very good application in automated indoor vehicles... It would also be possible to economize the steerable front wheels of a car... Just a very nice invention...
But please don't emulate the endurance running regimen in the hopes that it is the magic elixir. It's actually not that great for you. The evidence highly favors High Intensity Interval Training, which is healthier and much more efficient for cardiovascular exercise. (I hate it when Good Examples act like the secret to exemplar health is waking up in the middle of the night and exercising all day: it's false and rudely discouraging to normal people. She's got good genes, but regular people can age near optimally with a relatively modest amount of self-disciple.)
John, the first car I ever drove was a 1948 Packard, in 1964. My parents owned 2 cars at the time - that and a 1952 Nash Rambler. Both companies are gone now, of course, although you could argue that Nash survived since it merged with Hudson to form AMC, which was later acquired by Chrysler.
That was back in the days before government bailouts, of course, so it was survival of the corporate fittest.
Thumbs up on the theological joke. It is actually quite apt, since the PCA is staunchly Calvinist in soteriology, and that Irresistible Grace is one of the central tenets of Calvinism.
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Cool but where is the valve?
More important can i get some as wide base tyres?
Or as bias beltet tyres?
Which thread patterns are available? Offroad? Winter?
And most important, what is the speed rating of the tyres?
Is there any puncture proof / runflat version?
I would see a very good application in automated indoor vehicles...
It would also be possible to economize the steerable front wheels of a car...
Just a very nice invention...
But please don't emulate the endurance running regimen in the hopes that it is the magic elixir. It's actually not that great for you. The evidence highly favors High Intensity Interval Training, which is healthier and much more efficient for cardiovascular exercise. (I hate it when Good Examples act like the secret to exemplar health is waking up in the middle of the night and exercising all day: it's false and rudely discouraging to normal people. She's got good genes, but regular people can age near optimally with a relatively modest amount of self-disciple.)
And weightlifting is a must for older people.
That was back in the days before government bailouts, of course, so it was survival of the corporate fittest.
And most of those graduate, too.