Guest guest Posted December 4, 2001 Report Share Posted December 4, 2001 How about we ALL at get to be 'demonstrators' of the Segway HT? Great press and test driving for ALL concerned! Now there's a 'challenge'! ~ G Rick Alber wrote: > > The initial version of the Segway device that they're demonstrating holds a > standing person. But there's nothing that prevents them from putting a seat > on it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2001 Report Share Posted December 4, 2001 Where do I go to sign up?? I want one! I wonder if it can sense when you are not balanced. (LOL) On another note - I was watching COPS with the hubby (his fav and I was tired so...) Anyway, they showed a field sobriety test, I can do none of the required movements, so does this mean my driving is impaired?? The cop did ask him if he had balance or ankle issues (i thought was pretty good for a cop to ask). Just hope I never get pulled over for DUI. I think the only one I could pass would be the breathilizer test. Just thinking! Martha Gretchen Glick <liliwigg@...> wrote: How about we ALL at get to be 'demonstrators' of the Segway HT? Great press and test driving for ALL concerned! Now there's a 'challenge'! ~ G Rick Alber wrote: > > The initial version of the Segway device that they're demonstrating holds a > standing person. But there's nothing that prevents them from putting a seat > on it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2001 Report Share Posted December 4, 2001 I watch Cops often and I think about the sobriety tests too. I'd fail them in a heartbeat. I do carry around in my wallet my CMT list of medications I can't have and hopefully that in conjunction with showing him my AFOs would allow me to pass. It would be a funny scene to have on tape though. :-) On Tuesday, December 4, 2001, at 04:30 PM, Martha Emery wrote: > > Where do I go to sign up?? I want one! I wonder if it can sense when > you are not balanced. (LOL) > On another note - I was watching COPS with the hubby (his fav and I was > tired so...) Anyway, they showed a field sobriety test, I can do none > of the required movements, so does this mean my driving is impaired?? > The cop did ask him if he had balance or ankle issues (i thought was > pretty good for a cop to ask). Just hope I never get pulled over for > DUI. I think the only one I could pass would be the breathilizer test. > Just thinking! > Martha > Gretchen Glick <liliwigg@...> wrote: How about we ALL at > get to be 'demonstrators' of the Segway HT? > Great press and test driving for ALL concerned! Now there's a > 'challenge'! ~ G > > Rick Alber wrote: > > > > The initial version of the Segway device that they're demonstrating > holds a > > standing person. But there's nothing that prevents them from putting > a seat > > on it. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2001 Report Share Posted December 4, 2001 and Martha The cops thing. One of my local police forces have introduced the sobriety tests and I can't wait to get pulled over. They showed a demonstration on the the local TV (Birmingham UK) that included walking in a straight line one foot in front of another. Can't do that and I can't guarantee being able to find my nose with my finger with my eyes shut and that's without a drink. But add that to someone who doesn't have a diagnosis for CMT it will end up with urine and blood tests. Could be fun? Love Sue X The important thing is never to stop questioning. Website www.horder-mason.freeserve.co.uk Freelance Writer and CMTer " I Thank God for my handicaps, for through them, I have found myself, my work, and my God. " - Helen Keller ----- Original Message ----- From: sdgiftos@... Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 10:25 PM Subject: Re: [] Segway HT/Demonstrators in group? I watch Cops often and I think about the sobriety tests too. I'd fail them in a heartbeat. I do carry around in my wallet my CMT list of medications I can't have and hopefully that in conjunction with showing him my AFOs would allow me to pass. It would be a funny scene to have on tape though. :-) On Tuesday, December 4, 2001, at 04:30 PM, Martha Emery wrote: > > Where do I go to sign up?? I want one! I wonder if it can sense when > you are not balanced. (LOL) > On another note - I was watching COPS with the hubby (his fav and I was > tired so...) Anyway, they showed a field sobriety test, I can do none > of the required movements, so does this mean my driving is impaired?? > The cop did ask him if he had balance or ankle issues (i thought was > pretty good for a cop to ask). Just hope I never get pulled over for > DUI. I think the only one I could pass would be the breathilizer test. > Just thinking! > Martha > Gretchen Glick <liliwigg@...> wrote: How about we ALL at > get to be 'demonstrators' of the Segway HT? > Great press and test driving for ALL concerned! Now there's a > 'challenge'! ~ G > > Rick Alber wrote: > > > > The initial version of the Segway device that they're demonstrating > holds a > > standing person. But there's nothing that prevents them from putting > a seat > > on it. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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