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Old 02-20-15, 07:08 PM
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Snack solution for long commutes

Meet Tomatan, a wearable robot that feeds you tomatoes as you run

I wonder if it is rack-mountable.
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Old 02-20-15, 08:32 PM
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How much does Tomatan weigh? Aerodynamic drag?

Call me old fashion, but I think I'll stick to cliff bars in the rear pocket until someone answers these pertinent questions.
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"Petit-Tomatan weighs just 3kg "
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That's definitely the most ridiculous thing I've seen today. And that's saying something.
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Is it Halloween already?
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Originally Posted by FedericoMena
Great if you've got a Lycopene monkey on your back, or you're just jonesin' for anti-oxidants.
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Originally Posted by BobbyG
Great if you've got a Lycopene monkey on your back, or you're just jonesin' for anti-oxidants.
Raw tomatoes do not have lycopene. A hydration system with diluted tomato sauce is what you are looking for.
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Can it be programmed to also throw them at people who blow through red lights & stop signs?

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Originally Posted by TransitBiker
Can it be programmed to also throw them at people who blow through red lights & stop signs?

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Nice.
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