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Man... this sounds like a good idea for a new TV show. Pimp my crutches.
"Jim, we got good news for you. We're totally going to bling bling your
crutches."
I think some good enhancements would be a built in Ipod.. err.. Icrutch
so you can listen to your audiobooks as you walk to the local
supermarket. But wait, that's not all. I think it will be feasable to
add small rocket boosters to the crutches so when you get tired you can
fly around. There will also be a USB key built in so you can walk up to
any computer and boot it into your linux distro of choice.
Okay, I'm out of good ideas. Too early in the morning to come with any
more right now. Hope you're feeling better BTW.
Conrad Knauer wrote:
> On 11/12/06, jimw wagner <jpw@sasktel.net> wrote:
>
>> Uh-- can I claim that the crutches work on Linux, or is this just
>> totally
>> OT?
>
> We can glue some old Ubuntu disks on them if you'd like ;)
>
> CK
>
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