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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-02-2012 @ 7:02PM
CRR said...
What a presumptious lead-in title for this article !!! WHY THESE MAY SOON BE OUTDATED
Whoever wrote this article or developed this potential product sure didn't think it through very well: inadequate operational performance; no workaround for current/future laws/regulations; not very common-sense approach (theft ssues, legal liabilities, etc.).
To repeat what "MICHAEL" has said immediately above,
"Dumbest thing I've seen. Slow! Theft! just to name two.
Maybe has use for those physically challenged.
I just can't see any practical need for something that would stop at the slightest bump in the
road."
In all, a dumb idea !!
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10-02-2012 @ 7:03PM
Blonde Ambition said...
Not to mention that launching this & other new brighter, shinier things will lead to more unnecessary shopping to supposedly keep the economy afloat. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.