Amazon, ThinkGeek, and IWOOT (for the UK folks) all sell similar items.
They're fun to play with, but get boring relatively quickly (although my 5 year old got one for her birthday in February and still brings stuff in from outside to look at).
"Yawn" represents my relationship with this artist's boring and unoriginal piece. I position myself as the voice of the many viewers that will look upon said art piece with disdain and disbelief - disbelief that any one could think this is art or clever or good or even interesting - especially the whole BS diatribe about why the artist thought this would interest anyone. Unlike the artist, I type this while sitting upright in a deskchair, back straight, eyes front, and mouth firmly closed, but not clenched (as the influences of my chiropractor stays with me long after the invoices have been paid).
60 mile range - welcome to the bane of electric powered vehicles. In Cali thats just enough to get you from work to where you park your car so that you can begin the real commute home.
But that seems to be an "invention" of the submitter - no where in the actual article do they claim to have invented a bike that works on both land and water (which of course has been done many many many times before).
They're fun to play with, but get boring relatively quickly (although my 5 year old got one for her birthday in February and still brings stuff in from outside to look at).
Yes, good old Art Appreciation 101, if your art gets critiqued by the mere public, let them know they're too stupid or unsophisticated to "get it".
The slogan of every psychopath, serial killer and hare krishna out there.
Yeah, better get that fixed right off, it'd be a shame if the duck had a permanent waddle.
"Send Food NOW!"
But that seems to be an "invention" of the submitter - no where in the actual article do they claim to have invented a bike that works on both land and water (which of course has been done many many many times before).