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Nerd commuting in Boston's Financial District

If you still needed convincing that Boston's Financial District is becoming more of Boston's Tech District, David Harris presents this photo of a guy tooling down the street on one of those new micro-Segwayish things this morning.

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He is gonna go ass over teakettle the instant he hits so much as a pebble. Examine the stability of these things:

[do turn on the sound, because it gets funnier every time]

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Teakettle over ass.

My sons say they are pretty easy to "get" if you are familiar with snow boards, though.

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He's not doing his heart any favors by refusing to walk and smoking a cigarette.

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Youth = invincibility.

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The cigarette is first thing I noticed. As a 20something, I got why people over 40 started to smoke, but under 30 will never even get sympathy from your mom

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.....and smoking a cigarette.....which will have a 90% chance of being in tossed in the street after smoked. (Based on my observations around the city & at my building)

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Just another signpost on our way to mobile recliners with cup holders for Big Gulps.

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to be in the cast of WALL-E but point well taken.

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Not just his heart but his entire body... cancer sticks and general laziness do not discriminate

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it shocks me to see how many people ride bikes and drive with headphones on....

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IMAGE(http://media.dcentertainment.com/sites/default/files/MAD-Magazine-Alfred-E-Neuman-Norman-Mingo.jpg)

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Has he picked out a cemetery plot yet?

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It simply must be immediately lethal, because I wouldn't ever use it!

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You gotta admit the headphones and cigarette are dumb behavior. That intersection can be pretty crazy and even as a pedestrian I remove my headphones before crossing there.

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Nope, keep guessing.

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...called walking.

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This photo was taken at pretty much at the location where the Blue Sands used to be.

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No chardonnay there for sure . and Joe & Nemo's just up the street........

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I saw a guy at DTX the other day on a mobile-ball thingy - like this thing but feet on either side of the ball. Didn't look terribly stable when he almost collided with some oblivious pedestrians who were gawking in the "splendour" of Primark.

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I wonder if it was from someone from my office (the picture above was taken right in front of my office on Summer Street). We have like 3 of these.. Even our CEO has used one (of course he rides it like grandma driving on Sunday).

The guys zip around our office on them. Once you get the hang of it, it's pretty easy to use. I can't use it, I don't have good enough balance.. I end up falling off.

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I imagine I would hurt myself or others. I can barely avoid walking into walls. The thing I saw was where Winter and Summer intersect with Washington.

If these were automated, I could see these driving mail-carts around the office.

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These things are like heelies - great for sending kids on errands in big box stores, etc.

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I'm not against these things we don't need idiots trying to ride them through DTX while complaining about peds. (What are all these people doing here? I can't go max speed!)

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What's the name of the device?...

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i see him pretty regularly, always with headphones on, ripping a cig. he blows through red lights obliviously. i obviously don't want this to happen, but he is going to cause an accident one of these days and someone will get really hurt. Congress Street isn't some little side road, cars drive fast and wild on it.

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Where are they "supposed" to travel?

Street or sidewalk?

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in the morning, I've seen two. One boy plopped it in the bike lane on Cambridge Street and (presumably) went off to school; the other guy was riding it on the sidewalk.

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Uhm, I know you are trying to be cute or clever, but it comes off as

A) Lame
B) Misinformed
C) A reminder you're some sort od Drupal hobbyist who has too much time on his hands

People use this in various spots - if I took a photo of the dude doing it in the South End, would you say that is the new tech district?

Tech companies are all over the place - there are clusters in the DTX / Financial section, and have been for over 10 years. Plus you have the innovation / seaport district AKA cheap rents for big brick buildings (up until 2013) 3 blocks away.

I see that guy twice a week, and I am pretty sure he works at Gamestop, which is a few blocks down.

Now if you want a photo of a real douche, how about the guy who used to whip across city hall plaza in Khakis 2005-2007 - no tech dude, just a putz portfolio manager at Putnam.

Try a little harder next time, like an article how Mattapan isn't dangerous, or the awesome Vietnamese food in Savin Hill makes up for it being crime ridden.

We're zip tripping to Savin Hill! (with a heavily armed Mark Okerbloom)

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Doesn't mean we all are. And given that you've likely never been to Mattapan, you can be forgiven for not knowing that large parts of it are, in fact, perfectly safe.

In any case, to answer your question: You sound like you've been around Boston long enough to remember when the Financial District was the land of serious looking people in expensive suits doing serious looking financial type things. People who work in the mutual-funds industry do not go zipping around on motorized scooters. Yes, 2005.

But now that downtown rents are cheaper than those in Kendal Square or the Innovation District (or so I've read, please correct me if wrong) and you see actual startups there, yeah, you're starting to get a different vibe to the place, a place where somebody might, in fact commute or get coffee or whatever he's doing on an LED-lit wheeled hoverboard. No, it's not an earth-shattering observation, but it is a reflection of a changing downtown.

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No, wrong again. Sorry.

If you actually worked down there, you'd know this. Some douche on a fancy skateboard is not a sign of the changing area -if you wanted to represent that, take a photo of all the poor black people being pushed further down the street to beg for change.

Maybe that is why he is on his board - he can make a faster get away without being asked for a dollar for 'food' -

*goes out to buy one*

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But I walk through there often enough - after hearings at City Hall, I usually walk to Back Bay (after sitting for a couple hours, I need a walk), most of the time through the Financial District, Downtown Crossing and Chinatown. So, yeah, I see people begging for change. They don't tend to scare me, though; maybe that's the difference between us.

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My feet would be killing me in 5 minutes. So much pressure on my feet in a single position, with no relief.

Walking is much easier because it gives my feet a chance to stretch and be relieved repeatedly.

I don't understand why someone would want to stand on one of those scooters instead of just walking.

Is standing in one position really so much easier than walking for other people?

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Might be very helpful for certain types of health issues. I've got very bad asthma and while I walk as much as I can, hauling groceries for a mile uphill isn't kind to it and requires medication. I have no idea how these things perform with additional loads, but I've thought about getting an electrical-assist bicycle; I could see this serving a similar need if used responsibly.

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Prices are coming down and you can haul quite a bit more. Pull a small trailer, even.

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Buy them at Zipboardz.com that's where I got mind...theirs are better than the ones on the store..

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What local Boston, Cambridge, Somerville, Brookline stores carry these devices?...

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