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Clive looks for gyros in the Segway...

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RICK WAGNER
02-14-2009
02:48 PM ET (US)
NEED TO HIRE EXPERT WITNESS TO SUE SEGWAY ANYONE WITH THIS QUALIFICATION
PLEASE RESPOND RICASHEE@AOL.COM WILL PAY BIG MONEY
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Guy KewneyPerson was signed in when posted
09-26-2003
03:19 PM ET (US)
Only 6,000 Segway Human Transporters sold! Well, at over $4,000 each, they weren't going to shift like - erm, like shift of a shovel, obviously. But the low number might have remained Segway's own sad secret - except people have started falling off them!

Naturally, the engineers have said "it's a software problem."
Edited 09-26-2003 03:20 PM
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Guy KewneyPerson was signed in when posted
08-05-2003
12:56 PM ET (US)
OK, it's mobile, but it's not mobile IT. Or... is it?

Actually, the Segway transporter is using an example of nanotechnology every time it compensates for your efforts to fall off it; a nano-gyro. According to Sir Clive Sinclair, he was working on a gyro-stabilised personal transport system 30 years ago. He'll have some trouble finding the gyros in this one...
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