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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-02-2012 @ 9:03PM
uhh, what? said...
This is just another avenue for those promises of a star trek future to fail. Not only is it a lousy execution but its "catapillar tracks" can be easily thwarted by the first screaming kid to push it over. Why wouldn't the designer put the treads at the point for the lowest potential for falling over. Say, where you would lay it down any way. ON IT'S BACK! And the size suggests the only thing it could carry is a folded up wash cloth. no way it could hold enough for a trip to anywhere with all the electronics and motors and crap needed to make it "work".
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