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As an individual with MS and exceedingly weak leg muscles, this is a very
welcomed device. I don't care what it looks like - and I don't think it
looks bad - anything that can keep me out of wheelchair at age 55 would
be a Godsend.

Honda continues to show why it will out survive american car
manufacturers who have been busy standing still. Japan continues to
think creatively towards the future ....something that american used to
excel doing but no longer - we've exchanged it for watching the world go
by while Rome burns.
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Wonderful  grottogreen | 04/15/09
RE: (Honda's walking-assist devices--photos)  dougan_w@... | 04/15/09
RE: (Honda's walking-assist devices--photos)  redserpent | 04/15/09
RE: (Honda's walking-assist devices--photos)  dabdon | 04/15/09
RE: (Honda's walking-assist devices--photos)  tivi | 04/15/09
RE: (Honda's walking-assist devices--photos)  mfbullet | 04/16/09
RE: (Honda's walking-assist devices--photos)  arthur_rogers90@... | 04/16/09
Great stuff...  readwryt@... | 04/16/09
I just don't know.  GuntherGump | 04/17/09

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