Aaarrrggghhh!!!
#16
No bother though, it would be whichever relied mostly on knuckle walking that would have the easier go of sliding things around on the ground since they were low to the ground as it were.
Aside from that, attaching a ball by string to the ceiling would require mastery of walking upright, balance issues you know.
#17
Oh man. Sorry to hear that. This is my biggest nightmare. You'll get it fixed and it'll be as good as new in no time. Here's what I do to prevent this from happening. Next time you pull your car into the garage, after making sure that the car is in the correct spot, put a brick on the ground in front of one of your front wheels so that whenever you pull in you'll always hit the brick and know that you're in the right spot.
Sorry again.
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Sorry again.
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#18
I really wouldn't recommend doing this. Those sensors are positioned that low for a reason. If you have small kids that aren't walking yet, I would definitely recommend AGAINST doing this. Just the other day, there was a story on the news about someone backing up into their 18 month old on the driveway. This had nothing to do with the sensors because the car was in the driveway, but I'd rather have a scratched bumper than something much worse.
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