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	<title>Comments on: Velomobile technology, design, and engineering seminar</title>
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		<title>By: J.L.Garrett</title>
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		<dc:creator>J.L.Garrett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are really considering one and living in Northern germany makes it easy to hop over there for the Seminar.  We are looking for one that has a small kids seat in the back.  I, too, never drove/rode one, so I&#039;m stoked to hop in one.  I see a husband an wife ride two every morning as I&#039;m on the way to my daughters kindergarten on our cargo bike.  I zip along quite well and they pass me like I&#039;m standing still.  I see their parking spot in the city and it is at least a 15kilometer hike for them every day.  Impressive.  The main reason we want it is to stay out of the elements, as it rains A LOT here. 

On another note.  My prototype cargo bike is nearly complete.  I promise to send the pictures and build report soon.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are really considering one and living in Northern germany makes it easy to hop over there for the Seminar.  We are looking for one that has a small kids seat in the back.  I, too, never drove/rode one, so I&#8217;m stoked to hop in one.  I see a husband an wife ride two every morning as I&#8217;m on the way to my daughters kindergarten on our cargo bike.  I zip along quite well and they pass me like I&#8217;m standing still.  I see their parking spot in the city and it is at least a 15kilometer hike for them every day.  Impressive.  The main reason we want it is to stay out of the elements, as it rains A LOT here. </p>
<p>On another note.  My prototype cargo bike is nearly complete.  I promise to send the pictures and build report soon.</p>
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