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• #2
Horrible unneccessart idea, re post to the max.
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• #3
it looks useless in any kind of light, even decent street lighting or a car's headlights.
Pointless and possibly dangerous as it clearly gives a false sense of security. Note how the cyclist fails to indicate before turning a corner.
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• #4
Unless it's powerful enough to be classed as a 'death ray', I'm out.
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• #5
Yes, repost several times over. An amusing gimmick, but no more than that.
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• #6
i've never seen it before, it's one for the commuters
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• #7
wow what a great idea!!!! i'm surprised that nobody's posted it yet!!!!!!111!!!1111!11
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• #8
You guys reckon that thing is good, check out THIS fuckin thing!
http://www.lightlanebike.com/prototpye_video.html
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• #10
just have the lasers pointing backwards into the car drivers eyes
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• #11
Or mounted gun turrets. That'll keep the fuckers at bay.
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• #12
I think the repeated "use the fucking search" instructions are falling on deaf ears and we need to up the face killing rate..
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• #13
All these complaints are reposts, really.
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• #14
you know what might be cool? if someone invented a thing that put chalk on the wheel so that you left these chalkmarks everywhere you rode. that would be great! then you could take a picture of a bikelane with lots of powdery pastel bike trails on it. how good would that be?!!! wonder why nobody's done that yet.
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• #15
http://www.lightlanebike.com/prototpye_video.html
what do you think
That's incredibly cool. Perhaps it could avoid collisions like this:
I mean, the squirrel could just see the virtual bike lane and stop before it was hit by the bike. Win-win.
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• #16
Meh - Beaten to the jump.
:)
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• #17
I can see the newbie annoying post debate having some weight now.
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• #18
chalk for the day and beam for the night, niice. flo-ro chalk for both. quality thread.
i'm off to the patent office.
http://www.lightlanebike.com/prototpye_video.html
what do you think