• AbouBenAdhem@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Seems like it would only work for objects with large, flat bottoms—if you tried to use it barefoot it would likely rip your toes off.

    • Q*Bert Reynolds@sh.itjust.works
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      6 months ago

      This is just a crude early version. Eventually the tiles will be significantly smaller, quieter, and less prone to ripping toes off.

      • TubeTalkerX@kbin.social
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        6 months ago

        But the Toe-ripping is a major selling point!

        Do you have any idea how much it’ll cost to reprint all those pamphlets?

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        6 months ago

        I wonder if a layer of Ripstop over the tiles would reduce performance. I could imagine fabric being a less expensive option than R&Ding more proprietary tech like making the tiles even smaller.

        Edit: Glossed over the fact the tiles rotate. Nevermind me.

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        That was just an example—it might also be a problem for shoes with heels, or textured soles, or people with feet too small to cover enough disks at once.

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          6 months ago

          What about handstands? Crab walking? Naked lying down? What other useless ways of using this can we come up with and “show concern” about?

            • AbouBenAdhem@lemmy.world
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              Yeah—the harness they had Marques wear was probably in part to make sure he didn’t fall over and touch his clothes or hands to the disks.