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a sudden brake seems like a bad idea. something to slow you right down might be better. |
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//The most useful application would probably be on steep hills to aid control of velocity// |
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If this had been baked 15 years ago, I wouldn't have gotten the beautiful and sexy skar I have on my forehead. A veeeery steep (and long lasting) downhill trip it was, even after I fell down. Being drunk couldn't have made it worse. + |
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being drunk is probably a good thing. you fall with such elegance and je ne sais pas etc. muscles are less tense or something. |
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Hi-end rollerblades have built-in brakes - you move one leg forward and one back, keeping all the wheels on the ground. I've seen models with internal brake pads, which seems better than the 'dangerously close to the ground' brakes described in [Klaatu]'s link. |
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