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11.17.04 (2:34 am)   [edit]
"We recently quit our corporate jobs and decided
to travel across America to capture a true sense
of what this country is about. To force us to
slow down, take a different road, and capture
people's attention, Josh Caldwell is riding a
Segway HT from Seattle to Boston. After we're all
done, the stories we discover and the experiences
we have will culminate in a feature-length
documentary that is being directed by Hunter
Weeks. This project is independent of Segway and
plans are to find more ways to encourage
approaching life at 10 mph in the future."

I'll be looking forward to that documentary,
a look at real, live people actually doing something
constructive instead of fantasizing the political
granfalloon.

Now I also would like to see the series. Oslo to
Athens anyone? Perth to Sydney? Kuala Lumpur to
Bankok? Somebody's gonna do it. Why not you?


Stay tuned here.

 
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