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If you're over 25, you could have a snap-on cane holder. |
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Good idea. Could it be designed to be church-pew compatible? I am too tall to lean on the pew when standing, this would make those interminable prayers far less uncomfortable. |
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& for use with kiddies buggies & luggage trolleys. |
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The obvious solution to this and similar problems is to stop being so tall. |
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you didn't have this problem with *my* trolley - <smug grin> |
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Po, why are you feeling smug? Is it because you have a super-sized shopping trolley? Or is it because you are short? |
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The key to avoiding bad posture is too lean on the cart in such a way so that it holds your weight, leaving your legs dangling. Then when you want to move you push with your legs and glide forward (saying 'wheeee' is optional). |
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I had a trolley once that was steam powered - no pushing or bending involved. |
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I think where [Jinbish] is heading is that the ideal
shopping trolley would have a platform at the back which
you would stand on, pushing yourself along the ground
with one foot as if on a scooter. Maybe this should be
posted as a separate idea... |
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Nice one...you write it- I'll vote for it. |
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Kroissant, for the Oompa-Loompa's sake. Accessibility for all. |
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And a future croissant for the shopping scooter... but I wonder if this will cause accidents and things... |
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scooter trolley is definitely a good idea, could do with corner bars to prevent injury to the back of the legs. Also maybe a steering device would be handy, and brakes (why not) like luggage trolleys at airports. Hmmm, I can see this project spiralling out of control... |
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I foresee a "Shopping Segway" based on the way this conversation is going. |
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Good, practical idea, and you used the word "ruinous". Croissant. |
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//If you're over 25, you could have a snap-on cane holder.// |
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25 seems awful young to need a cane.. Is there some sort of metric conversion I am missing? (double it, add 32.. 82, now that makes more sense) |
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Big biscuit because I'm 6'6" (metric conversion: 1.98M) and american carts are low riders. |
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