Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Wordless Wednesday

Happy Wordless Wednesday.
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- Karen

16 comments:

Sukhmandir Kaur said...

Now that is what I call a set of wheels and completely energy clean as well as slimming. Wonder how well it steers. a nd how costly. Seems like a good investments since you'd never need to buy gas.

steve from bethere2day said...

Hahaha! how funny is that those wheels are gigantic,

Brilliant :-)

AVCr8teur said...

Sukhmandir: You are right about the slimming part. Both passengers will have to work together to turn or go backwards. I wonder if it will work with just one passenger or will it be too lopsided.

Steve: They are huge. Hope they never get a flat.

catsynth said...

I'm thinking that must be rather difficult to pedal, both in terms of strength and coordination - I know I'd have a hard time staying in sync with my partner. But it does make for an interesting picture.

To answer your question: I'm not sure about the Transbay Terminal itself. The demolition a week ago was mostly on the roadways leading up to the terminal, before the building itself is demolished. I'm just grateful to the friend who let me know to come that weekend before it was gone.

Stasha said...

That is something else! I can't imagine trying to pedal that thing! Although, the people who are in it look fairly happy!

LifeRamblings said...

totally cool and what a neat way to get around.

eastcoastlife said...

Now, this is too fun! I want to try it!

Mandy said...

Oh my! That looks like such big fun, I would love to try it. I imagine that there could be some pretty serious accidents though - especially around me as I am rather clumsy and accident prone.

amandab said...

That is awesome! I've never seen anything like that before :)

Happy WW!

rainfield61 said...

Happy Wednesday.

OneDay said...

Wow! I've never seen anything like it! Very cool photo.

Dave Dorsey said...

Too cool!

lina said...

What a gigantic set of wheels!

RoseBelle said...

Definitely would get people to take a double look just to make sure they're seeing what they think they saw.

Little Hatchlings said...

wow!! That is incredible! I have never seen wheels that big before! thanks for stopping by and linking up!

Joanne Olivieri said...

That is so cool. I would love that.