"Or you could try taking a backpack"

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Mr Gus
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"Or you could try taking a backpack"

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The stupidity of the dominant species of earth never fails to suprise me regarding "peak stupid"

Weak, flim-flam sold as "green tech"black

**The Gitamini ”follow” robot has a cargo hold that allows its users to walk further without having to carry heavy items* *

I look forward to accidentally tapping one into the path of traffic.

How many litres of milk is its capacity do you reckon?

Oy vey!

The biggun..

Whilst I was reading about the mini version tere is a fridge sized one ..for your backpack 😑
Noisy, & being given to "influencers" ...so, make your mind up as to worth & capability ..be it of an influencer or the product itself.

Has to be lifted in & out of vehicles (as per video found elsewhere) ..tik tok subscribers seem to be "pushing the lifestyle" as a brief look has more video of this brand on its app than anywhere else right now.
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Re: "Or you could try taking a backpack"

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May be of some help to the elderly or infirm, getting medicine delivered, but probably used for something less important by the snowflake generation.

Won’t be anywhere near my Santa list..
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The "mini"


A contradiction when you watch the video.

I'm writing this whilst waiting for my robo-sedan chair to be re-shod 😑
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Is it like a Dalek when it gets to a step or a kerb its fecked ? :lol:
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nowty wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 4:50 pm Is it like a Dalek when it gets to a step or a kerb its fecked ? :lol:
Daleks can hover now. I got called out on this on another forum recently, as I'd not bothered watching Dr Who for a few decades, and had missed the hover upgrades the Daleks got a few years ago!
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Yes, they needed that when their plans for intergalactic domination were foiled at the first step, so to speak.
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