Harry Hardy, retired Mechanical Engineer, assembles one of his many Tetra Society designs. This gadget releases bowling balls down a chute, making it possible to bowl from a wheelchair.
This is cool! I'm in a wheelchair too, but I have lots of mobility. I'm going bowling for the first time this weekend, and I'm looking forward to it.
Just a note to specthanatos, people in wheelchairs prefer to be called "disabled". I HAAAAAAATE the word "normal" when talking about people!!! Please choose your words better next time. Thank you. I'm not trying to start an argument, but that word just bugs the you know what out of me.
This is cool! I'm in a wheelchair too, but I have lots of mobility. I'm going bowling for the first time this weekend, and I'm looking forward to it.
Just a note to specthanatos, people in wheelchairs prefer to be called "disabled". I HAAAAAAATE the word "normal" when talking about people!!! Please choose your words better next time. Thank you. I'm not trying to start an argument, but that word just bugs the you know what out of me.
ManOfGod75 1 year ago
really nice invention :) creativity and enjoyable :)
gerry1888 1 year ago
very nice invention :) very cool that these people volunteer their time and knowledge to help family's with special needs... two thumbs up!!
jdt2393 1 year ago
Ok, the kid might not even care about whether he can bowl or not, but the parents are soooo happy they see their kid do stuff that normal children do.
This is a realy nice invention!
specthanatos 2 years ago
I've known Ryan Kuan since kindergarten.
I'm not sure if I've ever seen him quite that happy.
Way to go!
xxNataliee 4 years ago
Tetra Society volunteers do not charge for their time to create inventions such as this one. Families only pay for the cost of materials.
factoryflitch 4 years ago
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Wow, what a waste of money. I'm sure thats a BLAST for that kid.
Shinzedic 5 years ago