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Amazing battery-powered track, which can be used as an all-terrain vehicle and then stored in your car!
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2. cameramaster commented 10 years ago
Before you know it they'll be selling them to the Arabs...to replace the camel!
Solar charger extra;-)
Solar charger extra;-)
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4. ringmaster commented 10 years ago
#3, things like that have (or should have) security features like both hands on specific places. When I read 'Amazing battery-powered track', I thought about music, which was the least impressive aspect of this video. This is almost like a Swiz pocket knife.
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6. MindTrick commented 10 years ago
#3
I will assume it has a throttle like other vehicles, letting go will make it go idle. If not, then you can have a dead mans switch on it. Not sure about the weight, but it seems to weigh a bit, it does. But not more than maybe 70-80 kg's i would assume at most. A person would be able to take that weight if it rolled over them. Maybe not a small child, or infant, but 10+ years of age and i think it would be at worst, a small fracture and some torn skin.
i absofukkinlutely want one tho!!!
I will assume it has a throttle like other vehicles, letting go will make it go idle. If not, then you can have a dead mans switch on it. Not sure about the weight, but it seems to weigh a bit, it does. But not more than maybe 70-80 kg's i would assume at most. A person would be able to take that weight if it rolled over them. Maybe not a small child, or infant, but 10+ years of age and i think it would be at worst, a small fracture and some torn skin.
i absofukkinlutely want one tho!!!
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7. Judge-Jake commented 10 years ago
But can it climb a tree?
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9. sux2bu commented 10 years ago
A little Canadian humor.....
Alan and Sandra lived on a cove at Gull Lake, Alberta.
It was early winter and the lower portion of the cove had frozen over.
Alan asked Sandra if she would walk across the frozen part of the cove to the
general store and get him some smokes and beer.
She asked him for some money, but he told her, "Nah, just put it on our tab.
Old man Stacey won't mind."
So Sandra, being the good wife walked across the ice, got the smokes and beer
at the store and then walked back home across the cove.
When she got home with the items she said, "Alan, you always tell me not to
run up the tab at Stacey's store.
Why didn't you just give me some money ?"
Alan replied, "Well, Sandra, I didn't want to send you out there with cash when
I wasn't sure how thick the ice was!"
A love story like this almost brings tears to my eyes........
Alan and Sandra lived on a cove at Gull Lake, Alberta.
It was early winter and the lower portion of the cove had frozen over.
Alan asked Sandra if she would walk across the frozen part of the cove to the
general store and get him some smokes and beer.
She asked him for some money, but he told her, "Nah, just put it on our tab.
Old man Stacey won't mind."
So Sandra, being the good wife walked across the ice, got the smokes and beer
at the store and then walked back home across the cove.
When she got home with the items she said, "Alan, you always tell me not to
run up the tab at Stacey's store.
Why didn't you just give me some money ?"
Alan replied, "Well, Sandra, I didn't want to send you out there with cash when
I wasn't sure how thick the ice was!"
A love story like this almost brings tears to my eyes........
+4 1. jackDjohnson commented 10 years ago