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Have you ever seen a midget?

Started by Super, May 23, 2011, 12:02:07 AM

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Kayo

Quote from: phatyo on May 23, 2011, 10:39:18 PM
Your a legal midget if your below 4"11 and and 4"9 is the magic number to stop using a safety seat in the car. I remember it because of the commercials.
I heard 4'11" a few years back for a booster seat. Then again this is the great strange land of New York where the laws are all anal. To me that's bullpoop, but I don't care. I'm 6 feet tall so I'll never use a booster seat ever again.

I wonder if they have specially modified cars that allow them to reach the pedals.
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phatyo

Quote from: Kayo on May 24, 2011, 03:46:36 AM
I heard 4'11" a few years back for a booster seat. Then again this is the great strange land of New York where the laws are all anal. To me that's bullpoop, but I don't care. I'm 6 feet tall so I'll never use a booster seat ever again.

I wonder if they have specially modified cars that allow them to reach the pedals.
when I lived in New York I used to always watch Fox Box on sunday mornings and they always had that commercial of cinderalla where it said, 4'9 is the magic number to stop using booster sear lol.
And I always wondered the same thing.....

Kayo

Quote from: phatyo on May 24, 2011, 11:51:06 AM
when I lived in New York I used to always watch Fox Box on sunday mornings and they always had that commercial of cinderalla where it said, 4'9 is the magic number to stop using booster sear lol.
And I always wondered the same thing.....
I know they have cars with no driver seat, but a ramp/elevator, so people can drive from their wheelchairs. I'm wondering what other disabilities are covered by vehicle modifications.
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FruitFlow

Quote from: Macawmoses on May 24, 2011, 12:11:36 PM
Hand controls for driving.
That'd be a challenge, yet totally awesome.
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Kayo

Quote from: Macawmoses on May 24, 2011, 12:11:36 PM
Hand controls for driving.
I'm pretty badass at Mario Kart soooooo
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Super

Hand controls would be badass.

JrDude

Would break and reverse be the same button? How would you break while going in reverse?
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Kayo

Quote from: JrDude 益 on May 24, 2011, 01:01:04 PM
Would break and reverse be the same button? How would you break while going in reverse?
Let go of the button. It stops pretty quickly in Mario Kart :3
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FruitFlow

I would so totally drift and wheelie.
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Kayo

Quote from: FruitFlow on May 24, 2011, 02:15:15 PM
I would so totally drift and wheelie.
Drive off ramps just to do tricks.
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Rius

There's one I see scurrying around campus sometimes. Also, they have modified seats and pedals for driving.

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Kaz

I've seen several. One was living in my dorm hall last semester, actually.
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