Remember that Hoverboard Hoax?????
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@scottalanmiller they have a design concept for one on their site. Agreed that it would be expensive - I'd see this as a thing you put in malls or amusement parks, like the bungee cord trampolines.
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I saw this on Facebook. Looks awesome!
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@Dashrender chime in hoverboy
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@Hubtech said:
@Dashrender chime in hoverboy
LOL - thanks
Yeah I did drop a small bundle on one of the perks.
It is based on magnetics - though the board is what is generating the field, the surface over which you ride has to be surface needs to be a non-ferromagnetic conductor.
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Not so much a hoverboard as a hoverboard enabled surface. Kinds of moots the project.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Not so much a hoverboard as a hoverboard enabled surface. Kinds of moots the project.
It's definitely not as useful as a hoverboard that can work on anything save water but I wouldn't call it a moot tech.
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Not so much a hoverboard as a hoverboard enabled surface. Kinds of moots the project.
It's definitely not as useful as a hoverboard that can work on anything save water but I wouldn't call it a moot tech.
If I have to build a special platform to use it on..... where would I use it?
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If your scope is narrow to only look at the application of a skateboard - you'll have to use it at skateparks where you pay a fee to play.
But the tech can be useful in other ways (possibly) I'm thinking medical, and manufacturing, etc.
It may never make it to our homes, but we'll see it in amusement parks, and other places.
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Basically it is like a vehicle that isn't autonomous. There are use cases for that, but relatively few. And it is hard to find one for a hoverboard. We already have this technology and don't really use it much. What makes this special if the surface is required?
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What technology are you talking about? fans? like a helicopter?
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Floating magnets. We've had that since I was little. They make trains that work on that, just don't use them in the US.
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yeah, i was gonna mention the trains. oh well
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@Hubtech said:
yeah, i was gonna mention the trains. oh well
This was big news when I was a little kind (three decades ago.) Now the technology today isn't as cold as that was, so it is a lot more casual to use. But doesn't look very useful.
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@scottalanmiller but it's neat.
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@Hubtech said:
@scottalanmiller but it's neat.
doesn't always have to change the world.Unless I see a cool application for it, I'm calling it "neat-ish" at best. Not sure it's up to neat status yet.
Now a personal quadcopter that you can fly around? That's neat. I can actually buy one and do something really cool with it. This, I can't even play with this at home.
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Not so much a hoverboard as a hoverboard enabled surface. Kinds of moots the project.
It's definitely not as useful as a hoverboard that can work on anything save water but I wouldn't call it a moot tech.
It has already been done on water
The first time I saw a flyboard, I was out wade fishing by myself in the lagoon. I stopped and watched the guy for 15 straight minutes trying to figure out what the hell was going on.
There is a place near one of my fishing holes where you can rent them. So now I see them all the time.
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@IRJ said:
@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Not so much a hoverboard as a hoverboard enabled surface. Kinds of moots the project.
It's definitely not as useful as a hoverboard that can work on anything save water but I wouldn't call it a moot tech.
It has already been done on water
lol yeah not quite the same - this only works on water.... lol
But I do want to try this some day!
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@IRJ said:
@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Not so much a hoverboard as a hoverboard enabled surface. Kinds of moots the project.
It's definitely not as useful as a hoverboard that can work on anything save water but I wouldn't call it a moot tech.
It has already been done on water
The first time I saw a flyboard, I was out wade fishing by myself in the lagoon. I stopped and watched the guy for 15 straight minutes trying to figure out what the hell was going on.
There is a place near one of my fishing holes where you can rent them. So now I see them all the time.
Yeah, my dad's best friend has done that. Supposed to be really tricky but a ton of fun!
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Most people appear to just dive head first into the water eventually.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Most people appear to just dive head first into the water eventually.
I have never been one , but I have seen people keep their balance for 30 minutes plus before. I think most people do the dive thing because its fun.