It does indeed! Sometimes people sit on a chair to let me make eye contact instead of talking to their belt buckles. When in the teaching labs, I see far more boys' kecks (plus occasional hairy cleavage) than I've ever wanted to see as the boys sit on tall lab stools. The girls use those stools too, of course, but their jeans aren't so low-slung.
I could be mistaken, but I think the struts are pretty standard for most modern [electric] wheelchairs these days - but yeah, like you say, they are useful if you're amongst a crowd, or if you need to catch someone's eye to get served at a bar! :-)
I first saw a raising-and-lowering wheelchair at the annual conference of Occupational Therapists when I worked at their HQ. This was about 10 years ago and back then it looked like a Transformer or something!
In other news, it was marvellous to see 10cc a few years ago, with Graham Gouldman as his own support act. No Milk Today was the highspot of the set. Well, the first half. Feel The Benefit was the highspot of the 10cc set.
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I usually resort to yogurt in these situations, though some combinations work better than others.
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The milk was only required because I had, in fact, run out of yoghurt!
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In other news, it was marvellous to see 10cc a few years ago, with Graham Gouldman as his own support act. No Milk Today was the highspot of the set.
Well, the first half.
Feel The Benefit was the highspot of the 10cc set.
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