Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 24573
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4/24    Segway's first customer is Atlanta:
        http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/ptech/04/24/segway.testing/index.html
        \_ Charge it for 6 hours, and only 15 miles per charge? _NOW_ I'm
           convinced nothing too major will come of it. Multi-billion-dollar
           niche my ass.
           \_ D00D U R 50 WR0NG! S3GW4Y 15 50 '1337! 17 R0X! S3GW4Y H45 1075
              0F R00M T0 GR0W! JU57 L1K3 P4 & 174N1C!
           \_ I heard it runs Linux.  Now I want one!  /.
              \_ debian/gnoo linux or 3V1L R3D H47?
                 \_ k3wl-d00de l1nux!!1  1tz k3l3rZ d@n d3b1@n/\/\/\gn00!!!11
                    t0eT2ll33 318!!!!
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www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/ptech/04/24/segway.testing/index.html
According to the Ambassador Force, a business-funded patrol that provides tourist information and cleans city streets and sidewalks, its supervisors will use Segways to get from place to place where their employees are working. The Atlanta Regional Commission, a multi-county agency in charge of transportation planning in the Atlanta region, will use its two Segways to go back and forth to offices around the city and to tool around neighboring towns. Georgia Power said it will use two Segways at its power plant sites and at corporate facilities. It also will test whether employees who read electric meters would benefit riding the scooter. The electric chariots have five gyroscopes that keep the units balanced and upright. Each can travel about 15 miles on a single charge, which requires plugging the battery into an outlet for about six hours. Segway representatives have said learning to ride one is easier than mastering a bicycle. Cops on wheels Some critics have questioned whether Segways, which were designed for sidewalks, should mingle with pedestrians or be limited to bike paths and streets. This may be especially true in Atlanta where potholes sometimes go unfilled for several months. The Georgia Legislature passed laws limiting Segway speeds to 7 mph on sidewalks and 15 mph on roads, where riders will be required to wear a helmet. The Atlanta Police Department is putting six Segways through a two-month test to determine how the department can best use them, for everything from patrolling parks to zipping down aisles at Hartsfield International Airport. New Hampshire entrepreneur and Segway inventor Dean Kamen has said the scooters increase the distance a pedestrian can trek and fills a needed gap between walking and driving a car. Segways won't be available to consumers for another year. Word about the Segway -- known previously by the name "Ginger" or "It" -- leaked in January 2001. Find 54 Back to the top 2003 Cable News Network LP, LLLP.