Aug 29
If you find yourself bored at work or even at home, the Internet can cure your woe’s with some interesting reading and viewing. Internet browsing for personal use can be “frowned” upon by your employer and is no excuse to get fired so beware! If you are not concerned about losing your job then I suggest you visit my top rated sites for some much needed useless information and in some cases informative reading! If you have any suspicion that your browsing is being monitored, definitely do NOT
Aug 28
In recent years the interest in motor sports has trickled down to younger generations who have now fueled the growth of children motor scooter drivers. Kids younger than 1-years-old have become enthusiasts of riding scooters. Scooters have long been a popular toy for kids and the introduction of motor scooters boosted the demand for children’s scooters even more. To appease the growing demand for kid’s motor scooters, manufacturers have released all varieties of designs that are tailored
Aug 28
They are coined as wheelchairs by the Veda International Robot Research and Development Centre but with the growing trend of electric mobility scooters, don’t be surprised if you see some people getting one for themselves as an alternate means of walking or moving along in style. The Rodem is said to be the future replacement of wheelchairs. By that you know the company is targeting the elderly or the physically impaired. It is obviously being run on electricity, something that makes robotics
Aug 28
The number of mobility scooters UK citizens have to choose from is growing every month. Manufacturers have realised an aging population may be slowed down by mobility issues but that they still want to be able to go out and do things. The mobility scooter has become more affordable and reliable. Before you buy one there are 5 areas you should think about to ensure you find a scooter that meets your particular requirements.
Aug 28
by Jeremy Brautman Including graphic, industrial, interior and product design, " Stuffz: Design on Material ," the new book from Gingko Press , focuses on design in three dimensions. With examples as diverse as the 100 designers (from six continents) who make them, the fabric-covered compendium opens to inspired concepts and in-production takes on furniture, lighting, clothing, textiles, toys, sneakers, cars, umbrellas, sunglasses, scooters and more—even the meager matchbox gets a makeover.