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M~
Jan 20, 09 6:30
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Half the University students around here would likely snatch this up.
Million $ idea for sure
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rroof
Jan 20, 09 6:48
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Yeah, saw that on the bike Portland site as well. Pretty cool!
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That Guy
Jan 20, 09 7:13
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That's FANTASTIC! Any idea who makes it?
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M~
Jan 20, 09 7:15
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Check the main Slowtwitch page :)
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Herbert
Jan 20, 09 7:33
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That's FANTASTIC! Any idea who makes it?
It is not yet in production. But the response has been overwhelming so we may indeed see it sometime soon as a real item.
http://www.slowtwitch.com/...UN_and_more_665.html
departed
Jan 20, 09 7:47
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How visible is it to a driver in a car with lights 100 feet away (i.e. very shallow angle), how many watts to project that -- and, thus, how long will the battery last?
Herbert
Jan 20, 09 10:36
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All I know is that those are lasers, but there were not too many details released as it is only a concept right now.
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Jan 20, 09 11:05
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How visible is it to a driver in a car with lights 100 feet away (i.e. very shallow angle),
Indeed ... I only see the benefit if you ride at night on airport runways.
timmy
Jan 20, 09 12:31
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Bikes with lasers!!!!
YES
kmemdm
Jan 20, 09 13:04
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The lasers would only be better if we could zap some of the awful drivers out there
mark.ewers
Jan 20, 09 16:26
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Bikes with lasers!!!!
friggin bikes with friggin lasers
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mountainman
Nov 20, 09 12:35
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I just saw a design award for this product and thought it was pretty incredible.
Hopefully it will come to fruition. The youtube video on thier site shows the beta test and you can gauge the visibility from that.
I'd buy one.
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