Anonmymousname yep. But what ... does that have to do with this chap???
This exoskeleton definitely is a start. If it is the first one on the market, it is a milestone. But it also shows very clearly what improvements will have to be made before it becomes the handy tool that really is needed before we'll see that on the streets: - Less cost - Less bulkyness (try to take one of these in your car to use it elsewhere...) - way more speed (just waaaaait a seccccccc- I'm getting there ---- hopefully before closing-time or even this day still...........) - More battery endurance
You can also use them to spread butter, jam or any other spread on your slice of bread. And if you make a wrong move, they also work as subtle built in and ready-aimed euthanasia-tools!
And talking about deathboxes- I drove an original Fiat Panda, Renault 4 and I was very fond of my Citroën 2CV. As far as I'm concerned, this new car could very well fit in that line.
For speed and appearance I'll stick to my motorbike. For room evey once in a while, well you can rent those.
- We seem to forget sticky chewing gum and old fags on the floor
And then on the human side: - Some pickpockets to keep everyone on their toes - At least a few druggies and/or alcoholics that beg and smell really bad and who are generally completely lost on their trip - The odd kissing or fighting couple - A few backpackers that have no idea how big their backpack really is - Some cops who only bother the wrong people to give them a false sence of security
Because Splint Chesthair everyone knows that all kids who save their money in ceramic piggy banks have no intention whatsoever to ever take it out again.
I pity the morons who think he's such a hero- If he really had the brains, he'd used them to become a millionaire in no time. This track he chose to go from the getgo had as only possible destination "Jail" written all over it.
And his stupidness seems to have come straight from his mom if she really thinks her son was kind of neat...
If they tell us that this same blind person in her true profession is the Top-scoring Long-distance Sharpshooter of a SWAT-unit with the scalps to proove it, I'll be interested and surprised.
Now as it stands here, I fully agree with the likes of vmos and lulu.
What's the next thing
- "White shark in family pool behaves like pup"...?
This exoskeleton definitely is a start.
If it is the first one on the market, it is a milestone.
But it also shows very clearly what improvements will have to be made before it becomes the handy tool that really is needed before we'll see that on the streets:
- Less cost
- Less bulkyness (try to take one of these in your car to use it elsewhere...)
- way more speed (just waaaaait a seccccccc- I'm getting there ---- hopefully before closing-time or even this day still...........)
- More battery endurance
:-)
Vegetarian, an ancient tribal slang XL
And talking about deathboxes- I drove an original Fiat Panda, Renault 4 and I was very fond of my Citroën 2CV. As far as I'm concerned, this new car could very well fit in that line.
For speed and appearance I'll stick to my motorbike.
For room evey once in a while, well you can rent those.
And then on the human side:
- Some pickpockets to keep everyone on their toes
- At least a few druggies and/or alcoholics that beg and smell really bad and who are generally completely lost on their trip
- The odd kissing or fighting couple
- A few backpackers that have no idea how big their backpack really is
- Some cops who only bother the wrong people to give them a false sence of security
...Right...?
:-D
Visit a cooled (because climatised to keep all those artworks in good shape) museum!
:-D
:-D
And his stupidness seems to have come straight from his mom if she really thinks her son was kind of neat...
Now as it stands here, I fully agree with the likes of vmos and lulu.