Thursday, 5 July 2007
Electricity Russling and stories of urbain transit
The last week we've been driving around a lot, showing Montreal and its surroundings to friends from out of town. One of the most interesting things we saw is the increased number of motorized wheelchairs which seem to speed people with handicaps around with great ease. A pleasure to see, and perhaps a protent of real electric cars in the future.
But we also saw a case of electricity russling--two men with electric-assisted bicycles who had found electrical outlets on the wall of a Super C store where apparently no one minds if they charge up their batteries. Another thing to look out in the future?
(To find out what else I've been doing, click here.)
But we also saw a case of electricity russling--two men with electric-assisted bicycles who had found electrical outlets on the wall of a Super C store where apparently no one minds if they charge up their batteries. Another thing to look out in the future?
(To find out what else I've been doing, click here.)
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