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Saturday, December 8, 2007

The Need for Speed: Wheelchair Version


Yesterday the rep came to my house to adjust the speed on my power chair (aka The Beast). I was telling everyone it was so slow that when I crossed streets folks were hanging out of cars waving their arms and yelling things like "Hurry it up! Today would be nice."

However, since my nickname is Ramp Racer, when I complain that something is moving too slowly I have no credibility. The usual response is "How fast do you want it to go? It's a wheelchair."

Anyhow, the rep put the programmer into the joystick and discovered that the chair was only set at 45% speed. Ha! I was vindicated. "How fast do you want me to set it?" he asked. Everyone in the room cringed. "Fast!" I said. So we upped it to 90%. The rep told me he'd be happy not only to come back and set it at 100% but that I can up the acceleration. Zoom zoom zoom.

Today I took The Beast out to see how it was. I was in the driveway making sure I had the seat belt on and my neighbor jokingly asked "Planning to go fast?" I smiled and said "Yes", hit the joystick and took off. Bwa ha ha.

I flew down the block - although I did have to slow down for sidewalk cracks. I couldn't wait until I got to a flat paved area where I could really try out the speed. I was not disappointed. After I tried out a few quick circles in the middle of a mall area, a toddler riding on a Fire Truck coin ride pointed to the Beast as I flew by and said to his mother "I want a ride on that! That's faster! " Yes, that child recognizes the Need for Speed.

You haven't lived until you've peeled down the snack aisle in a grocery store on a crowded Saturday at top speed after over a decade of pushing a manual chair with quad arms. Let's just say I got first dibs on the Cheez Doodles.

So I envision a video game coming out soon - The Need for Speed: Wheelchair Version. That'll be for the rest of you. I can do it in 3D!
[visual description: Photo of the front of a video game entitled Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2. The lettering appears in red white and blue over a silver race car.]

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yeah my power chair goes up to 8mph and I always have kids wanting a ride on it. That would be a really cool video game.

Lene Andersen said...

I'd get that game for sure. My chair has two speeds: a slower indoor (due to sharing my apartment with a creature of the feline persuasion whose mission in life is to Get In The Way and then there's Warp Speed. For outside. For flying down the sidewalk. Love it.

Ruth said...

I have one of those felines too! He always seems to appear around corners - and manages to run safely past my wheelchair when I don't see him somehow - but every now and then just plops down on the floor in front of me...great way to get attention! Getting In the Way...yup...