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Keep in mind this is running inside pro 3D animation software and is not targeted at real time apps like games. Most of this is not happening in realtime. These are incredibly complex simulations.

Don't get me wrong...super cool and gorgeous, but this kind of stuff happening in your PS7 is many years away.
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It's always neat to see someone take something to the next level. We've all seem dimensional street art, and it's very cool, but this is really super amazing.
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I can't think of anything more chilling to receive in the mail:

"You are cordially invited to Connor's First Birthday Party!"

My how he hasn't grown, or breathed....yikes.

Although it would be the perfect chance for everyone to finally get together for that intervention.
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I've ridden a motorcycle and now a scooter for about 8 years without a single incident. I HIGHLY recommend taking a motorcycle safety training course at your local community college. These classes teach you how to ride safely, be vigilant, handle obstacles, etc. Also, if you're on the fence, these classes will also help you decide if riding is for you...all without having to buy a bike or scooter. There were people in my class that decided it was not for them, which is totally fine.

I will never deny that there are risks...but there are risks in leaving your house, or commuting an hour to work every day (huge risks statistically)...but risks are a part of life, and it's hard to explain the thrill of cruising through a tree lined neighborhood on a warm summer evening on your scooter...smelling the flowers blooming in people's yards, the occasional backyard campfire, people grilling steaks, and even the girl who's put on a bit too much perfume. All the while you get just the slightest feeling that you're flying just a few feet off the ground. I would not trust this reviewer with a kid's Big Wheel.

You simply have to find your comfort level. I personally don't feel comfortable on the highway...so I don't do that. But as someone said above, they've had horrid accidents on a mountain bike. You find your comfort level with your risks, you take every precaution you can, and enjoy the benefits that come with it. It's the stuff of life.
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