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Science 14 Nov '12 12:11
  1. SubscriberKewpie
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    14 Nov '12 12:11
    This looks like fun - can't think of a practical use for it though.

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    14 Nov '12 13:05
    Originally posted by Kewpie
    This looks like fun - can't think of a practical use for it though.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uf6Gh-hPDeo
    perhaps it can be adapted to function as a babies pushchair? …only kidding.

    there is also:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=Z1YoCfm7nxU&feature=endscreen
    perhaps this motorbike could be for poor people assuming having just one wheel makes it cheaper to manufacture?

    As for this:
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    that would just looks preposterous if you saw that on the road.

    This one is just silly:
    YouTube&feature=endscreen&NR=1
  3. SubscriberKewpie
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    14 Nov '12 21:341 edit
    Guess they're all toys for first-world people. There's no shortage of that kind of stuff, it's providing fun tasks for science and IT graduates, and hopefully some of the science learned can eventually be put to more useful purposes. An advance on the go-kart my nephew built as part of his Year 9 education.

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