on 17-03-2016 15:10
Finally the self tying laces featured in Back to the Future part 2 are becoming a reality. I for one have been waiting for these since I first saw the movie. Surprisingly hover boards beat the self lacing shoes to the shops.
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on 17-03-2016 15:13
on 17-03-2016 15:15
on 17-03-2016 15:15
@Curr946 wrote:
Oh Marty...
Hahaha *name unrelated*
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on 17-03-2016 15:20
on 17-03-2016 15:20
on 17-03-2016 15:22
on 17-03-2016 15:22
Oh @Martin-O2 you really want those......?
on 17-03-2016 15:25
on 17-03-2016 15:25
@Curr946 I'm not sure O2 will be stocking these but if so we'll get then on TTT
@jonsie The shoes not so much (not my style) but the power laces definitely!
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on 17-03-2016 15:50
on 17-03-2016 15:50
Wouldn't recommend this then
on 17-03-2016 15:51
on 17-03-2016 15:51
@Martin-O2 Hover boards as in the movie are still a long way off ( except in train transport maglev)
on 17-03-2016 15:56
on 17-03-2016 16:29
on 17-03-2016 16:29
@jonsie Haha no thanks not for me
@adamtemp64 Yes unfortunately the only version that floats on regular surfaces requires liquid nitrogen to work. Not the easiest stuff to work with.
@viridis I know there a bit chunky for my liking Sure they will get smaller in time though.
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