Rickshaw Philosopher
- added August 31, 2007
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One part engineer, one part philosopher and a splash of Fred Flintstone running in his car. The rickshaw philosopher at Burning Man offers a great means of transportation that is both educational and environmentally sound.
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I met Darrin when he was visiting Florida. Great guy. He really has a good outlook on life. The Skedaddlehopper is one of the coolest things I''ve ever seen as a mode of transportation. No oil required here. He really has some great ideas,all of which have great potential. Keep an eye out for him,he may be coming to your town soon. - Dan
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This initially reminded me of the historical pole vaulter native white stone agers of the Azores, or Madeira? (I forget) who were discovered in the early 1400''s. They were extremely strong and were brought into Europe to perform as wrestlers. They would travel across the boulders on their island by sticking a long pole and pole vaulting long distances across the landscape at an incredible rate of speed. That bouncing seems like a similar thing.
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- druidozone
- 10/01/07
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- joshuaheller
- 10 months ago
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Beautiful. Makes me want to join in next time. We have nothing but stories, and those who tell them.
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