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Idiotic shoes, period. Now... give me some semi-normal looking shoes, comfortable for the odd short run, reasonably water resistant... and put small piezo generators and batteries into the heels, converting the compression of every step into a bit more battery life. Add in a small controller to keep them topped up but not over-charged, make them bulletproof (you know, for spontaneous parkour moments, when jumping over a newspaper box is just too tempting). Tack on a power jack, something to run up to a pocket (along the outseam of some ScottEpants perhaps?) where a PPC could be jacked in for charging. That, my fellow geeks, would be cool. The more one walked or ran, the more steps we climbed, the less often we'd have to think about battery charging. That could just be enough for me (I walk and run a fair bit) so I could drop my (shiny, new, expensive) Mugen 5800mAh battery and run the Toshiba e800 nice and slim, with a stock battery. Sweet.
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