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But, he added, allowing the flaps to rotate quickly enough means a person using the contraption can walk at a normal gait.
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And tell her to feel free to use the contraption whenever she likes.
Yet when it comes to escalators, it seems rats are still figuring out how to use the contraption.
In the piece we noted in a sterling case of stating the obvious that it would be impossible to use the contraption without the victim getting annoyed.
Doctors at Nicklaus Children's Hospital in Florida said they used the contraption - which is made of cardboard and costs about $20 - to envision a surgical procedure that they couldn't have envisioned otherwise, according to CNN.
They paid a Chinese engineer and a translator to spend three months teaching them how to use the contraption, which is the size of a sport utility vehicle.
The woman in the vehicle, who has not been identified, told Metro Transit Police that she uses the contraption as a "mobility device".
Using the bulky contraption he'd built himself, he dialed his competitors at Bell Labs, just to let them know he'd beaten them to the punch.
Often, fear of new technology seems to be responsible: in the late 19th Century, early telephone users reported giddiness and wracking pain after using the new contraption, for instance, while Scandinavian workers in the 1980s developed surprising rashes, apparently from their computer monitors.
(Rose shouted out Grohl by name for allowing him to use the movable contraption).
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