I can't imagine that holding a static standing posture like that would feel good on your lower back after a little use. The smaller wheels will send all the shock in the road up your straight legs to your back. Unlike the Segway, which has the handle to help balance and direct motion, you can't shift your weight on this without switching directions. The majority of momentum change on this device is forward/back, it's better to compensate with a sideways posture like on a skateboard.
I've one question to anyone who can speak on the capabilities of a car HUD. Do they remain "in focus" when the driver is looking into the distance? This is common on aircraft HUDs. Just wondering how it's adapted to cars. Thank you.
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After being a constant reader for the last 15 years, I've finally registered a user with your site. All in an effort to poo-poo your editorial staff for allowing such hogwash to pass to the front page. I expect this kind of grade level writing and subject content from LifeHacker, not you guys.
I can't imagine that holding a static standing posture like that would feel good on your lower back after a little use. The smaller wheels will send all the shock in the road up your straight legs to your back. Unlike the Segway, which has the handle to help balance and direct motion, you can't shift your weight on this without switching directions. The majority of momentum change on this device is forward/back, it's better to compensate with a sideways posture like on a skateboard.
I've one question to anyone who can speak on the capabilities of a car HUD. Do they remain "in focus" when the driver is looking into the distance? This is common on aircraft HUDs. Just wondering how it's adapted to cars. Thank you.
Wow, that artist comes off as pretty cocky, saying he's only used to making "real music." All music is real music. Besides, this is nothing new. Enjoy tons of free mixes, all expertly curated http://musicforprogramming.net... (no affiliation)
After being a constant reader for the last 15 years, I've finally registered a user with your site. All in an effort to poo-poo your editorial staff for allowing such hogwash to pass to the front page. I expect this kind of grade level writing and subject content from LifeHacker, not you guys.