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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2009 12:10:35 GMT
Some bus shelters in Amsterdam have been fitted with weight meters that show people waiting for the public transportation what their weight is and whether they should start losing some extra flab.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2009 12:52:42 GMT
So what happens when the next person comes along to sit,you get the combined weight and so on...then Suzy comes along,"excuse me, would you all mind getting up while I weigh myself this morning,I'm on this awesome diet, I have to weigh in at exactly 8:05", (crutches,laptops go flying)...
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Post by lagatta on Mar 17, 2009 1:51:53 GMT
I think that is incredibly intrusive - Big (Skinny) Brotherish - and cruel. Lots of people waiting for buses who have to sit are not young, not healthy, not necessarily slim - or if too portly, not necessarily so because of overindulging in food - some of them really can't cycle, walk quickly or do other healthy exercise. Often the people one sees sitting can barely stand and wait.
On a happier note, love what seems to be a very cute little folder bicycle to the right of the pic. Even in frigid Montréal, we have our bicycles out! Yahaaa!
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Post by lagatta on Mar 17, 2009 1:54:08 GMT
I think that is incredibly intrusive - Big (Skinny) Brotherish - and cruel. Lots of people waiting for buses who have to sit are not young, not healthy, not necessarily slim - or if too portly, not necessarily so because of overindulging in food - some of them really can't cycle, walk quickly or do other healthy exercise. Often the people one sees sitting can barely stand and wait.
On a happier note, love what seems to be a very cute little folder bicycle to the right of the pic. Even in frigid Montréal, we have our bicycles out! Yahaaa!
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