M mist Guest Oct 30, 2016 #1 These are actually really cool. More info: http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/300180/new-vertical-walking-could-replace-stairs
These are actually really cool. More info: http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/300180/new-vertical-walking-could-replace-stairs
peterjones6000 Well-Known Member Messages 147 Location Loyat Brittany Type of diabetes Type 3c Treatment type Insulin Dislikes Miserable people Oct 30, 2016 #2 mist said: These are actually really cool. More info: http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/300180/new-vertical-walking-could-replace-stairs Click to expand... How would I be able to carry a glass/bottle of wine up to bed with it?
mist said: These are actually really cool. More info: http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/300180/new-vertical-walking-could-replace-stairs Click to expand... How would I be able to carry a glass/bottle of wine up to bed with it?
M mist Guest Oct 30, 2016 #3 I guess if this project moves forward, the end result would likely be hands free. This is just a proof of concept. He's not pulling himself up anyway, so already there is some good ideas here.
I guess if this project moves forward, the end result would likely be hands free. This is just a proof of concept. He's not pulling himself up anyway, so already there is some good ideas here.
ellagy Well-Known Member Messages 1,448 Location Cambs Type of diabetes Type 2 Treatment type Non-insulin injectable medication (incretin mimetics) Oct 30, 2016 #4 peterjones6000 said: How would I be able to carry a glass/bottle of wine up to bed with it? Click to expand... How would anyone carry anything?
peterjones6000 said: How would I be able to carry a glass/bottle of wine up to bed with it? Click to expand... How would anyone carry anything?
peterjones6000 Well-Known Member Messages 147 Location Loyat Brittany Type of diabetes Type 3c Treatment type Insulin Dislikes Miserable people Oct 30, 2016 #5 ellagy said: How would anyone carry anything? Click to expand... No use on honeymoon first night
ellagy Well-Known Member Messages 1,448 Location Cambs Type of diabetes Type 2 Treatment type Non-insulin injectable medication (incretin mimetics) Oct 30, 2016 #6 mist said: I guess if this project moves forward, the end result would likely be hands free. This is just a proof of concept. He's not pulling himself up anyway, so already there is some good ideas here. Click to expand... Isn't he pulling himself? I thought he was? What is the momentum provided by if he isn't? I like the idea but there is a lot needs doing yet. As peterjones said...wot abart the 'unnymoon!
mist said: I guess if this project moves forward, the end result would likely be hands free. This is just a proof of concept. He's not pulling himself up anyway, so already there is some good ideas here. Click to expand... Isn't he pulling himself? I thought he was? What is the momentum provided by if he isn't? I like the idea but there is a lot needs doing yet. As peterjones said...wot abart the 'unnymoon!
ellagy Well-Known Member Messages 1,448 Location Cambs Type of diabetes Type 2 Treatment type Non-insulin injectable medication (incretin mimetics) Oct 30, 2016 #8 mist said: Some kind of clever counter balance system at play I think. Click to expand... Surely he would still have to pull to set the counter balance going. I dunno... BTW good to see you again @mist
mist said: Some kind of clever counter balance system at play I think. Click to expand... Surely he would still have to pull to set the counter balance going. I dunno... BTW good to see you again @mist
M mist Guest Oct 30, 2016 #9 ellagy said: Surely he would still have to pull to set the counter balance going. I dunno... BTW good to see you again @mist Click to expand... I'm not sure, I just came across it earlier. There's not much info on it yet, maybe if it gets some good funding behind it. Good to see people still trying to innovate though.
ellagy said: Surely he would still have to pull to set the counter balance going. I dunno... BTW good to see you again @mist Click to expand... I'm not sure, I just came across it earlier. There's not much info on it yet, maybe if it gets some good funding behind it. Good to see people still trying to innovate though.