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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-02-2012 @ 9:09PM
Peter said...
A solution looking for a problem .. I am a hands-on person .. I think most people are .. I can imagine also how heavy it would be with the motor and drive system .. and how about the power source .. when it runs down you would be lugging around the reduced sized carrying space suitcase due to the motor and drive ... and imagine heaving it up to the overhead. The whole thing is ludicrous. Then after you land you can go to the gym and work out to make up for not lugging your baggage. So silly .. one of the lamest invention ideas I have ever seen. Imagine the creak in your neck from constantly looking over your shoulder to see it if is still following you or to see if someone snatched it. And imagine running for a flight ! This must be a joke.
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