Future Tire is a TweelTired of checking your tires for air? No problem!
Having enough air in our tires is a safety check American's just don't seem to be able to handle. Now, Michelin may take air out of the safety equation with their revolutionary new "Tweel," a combination of tire and wheel that rides on rubber permanently attached to flexible spokes fused with a flexible wheel that deforms to absorb shock. Checking tire pressure, fixing flats, highway blowouts and balancing between traction and comfort could all fade into memory—if the Tweel becomes real.
"When you're in jail, a good friend will be trying to bail you out. A best friend will be in the cell next to you saying, 'Damn, that was fun'." — Groucho Marx
Is It Rubber or Tweel
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clever... and a good name: tweel. fun to say :)
There is a classic science ficiton story with an alien character named "Tweel." Somebody remind me what it was.
I keep forgetting that you can Google anything. "A Martian Odyssey" by Stanley Weinbaum.
Sarah,
It is the Tweel thing. ;)
IC,
100 Miles a day is a lot of driving.
YG,
I don't think that I have ever read that one.
50 miles each way is average in California.
I am 37 and have lived in LA my entire life. I have never read/seen any study that supports this and based upon personal experience and my informal study have not stumbled upon anyone who agrees that this is accurate.
Do you have any evidence that supports otherwise?
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