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August 8, 2007 2:22 PM PDT

Surfing by scooter

by Mike Yamamoto
(Credit: Engadget)

OK, so some Cravers out there weren't exactly sold on the waterproof GPS unit for bikes cited earlier. We can't blame you. But here's an accoutrement for your bi-wheeled lifestyle that we think would be hard to pass up. This Vespa GTS250 has been outfitted with a Wi-Fi-equipped computer purportedly with a touch-screen display and sound system to boot. To top it off, according to Engadget, it even has a Louis Vuitton seat. We would have preferred Gucci, but we're not ones to quibble.

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Windows XP?
by Kev50027 August 8, 2007 6:51 PM PDT
Woah.. that's outdated, XP is old.

That's just what we need, Scooter riders not only on their cell phones, but surfing the web while driving.
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Windows XP?
by Kev50027 August 8, 2007 6:51 PM PDT
Woah.. that's outdated, XP is old.

That's just what we need, Scooter riders not only on their cell phones, but surfing the web while driving.
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