I’m sitting up here at 1am, convinced that I must absolutely have the Segway Personal Transporter.

http://www.segway-singapore.com/product/i2commuter.htm

Yes, I am a lazy ass. And yes, I want one.

As I continued reading on the subject of the Segway, I discovered that someone did indeed build a cheaper alternative!

http://tlb.org/scooter.html

However, he did share a valid concern, that commercially produced equipment like the Segway has all the safety checks and redundancies that are not included in any home-made standing scooter. So, we’re back to the purchasing of the Segway.

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Also, I’ve spent this week thinking about bicycle generators. Everyone that cares about me have told me to go jog or cycle. I personally find it a weird way to expend energy without having any direct benefits from it.

Let’s look at the pros and cons:

Pros:

  • It encourages weightloss
  • Improve cardio
  • Strengthens the slow-twitch muscles which encourage endurance

Cons:

  • I have to pull out 30 mins of my day to do it
  • No mental stimuli is introduced
  • It hurts like hell with no immediate benefits

Yes, yes, this is far from comprehensive. But that’s how my brain works. I will never always be this young, or at this stage of physical fitness, but I’m sure that my mental capacity can only get stronger. I don’t know how it will get stronger if I keep going out hoping that I won’t kill myself jogging.

So anyway, I got myself to thinking about electricity. How can we improve our current usage of electricity, and perhaps produce some of our own when we do physical activity?

Look at that! Isn’t it awesome?

Now, my plan is to get the Bicycle Generator and the Segway. I’ll cycle long enough on the Bicycle to power the Segway, and then take the Segway out to run my errands.

But Sebby, why don’t you just cycle out there to run your errands?

That’s because I would rather keep my perspiration and panting in the comfort of my own home. Not to mention the effect perspiration has on clothes.

Also, the generated power can be used to power up other items. I just need a DC/AC converter, and I’m all ready for the apocalypse. ;)

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