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biggerbogboy@sh.itjust.works to memes@lemmy.world ·
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Yuh uh, very realistic situations

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Yuh uh, very realistic situations

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biggerbogboy@sh.itjust.works to memes@lemmy.world ·
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Originally from XKCD: https://xkcd.com/2684/

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  • LostAndSmelly@lemmy.world
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    Could we please include credit for webcomics?

    XKCD makes linking with attribution super easy: Permanent link to this comic: https://xkcd.com/2684/ Image URL (for hotlinking/embedding): https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/road_space_comparison.png

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      OP is big on digital data preservation https://xkcd.com/1683/

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      Sorry about that, I found it somewhere else without credit and completely forgot the art style was from XKCD.

      I’ll add it to the post.

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        fun fact: it’s illegal to not credit them! see the creative commons license at the bottom.

      • LostAndSmelly@lemmy.world
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        This community is awesome.

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      Just reverse image search. Good god people need their hands held for everything.

      (/s BTW)

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    Alt text: I wonder how hard it would be to ride an electric scooter in a hamster ball.

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      I wonder how hard it would be to stop…

      • activ8r@sh.itjust.works
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        Why would I stop?

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        And how hard it would be once you stopped…

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    • FelixCress@lemmy.world
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      Is it one plane flying into 5 sky scrappers?

      • SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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        How do you scrap the sky?

        • Annoyed_🦀 @monyet.cc
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          With a scrapper

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    What if these 50 people are clowns and all they have is one Fiat Uno?

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    thats only 39 hamster balls, 0/10

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      Technically he only specified how many people. Some of those hamster balls are multi passenger

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      • kamen@lemmy.world
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        Speaking from experience?

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      It doesn’t say there are 50 hamster balls.

      • ltxrtquq@lemmy.ml
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        In the original there are 50, 16 rows of 3 plus 2 more.

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          Wait, someone edited this just to remove some hamster balls ? Weird

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            What were they hiding?

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    The lower half is obviously nonsense. The future belongs to the 50 people tandem

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      Humancenticycle

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    deleted by creator

    • explodicle@sh.itjust.works
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      They’ve probably just never seen a tandem 50 in a major city, it sounds made up.

      • 𝕾𝖕𝖎𝖈𝖞 𝕿𝖚𝖓𝖆@lemmy.world
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        Gotta swing 'er wide left then hard right for a turn on those tight city blocks.

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    So uh, walking, buses, and bikes for the win?

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      The hamster balls also win for style points but that’s arguably walking with extra steps.

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        Fewer steps if you get going fast enough and just ride tumbling ass over tea kettle.

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          The inner diameter is less than the outer diameter which makes for a small overdrive gearing ratio, translating to fewer steps even under normal operation.

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            That sounds way less fun. You go ahead and calculate how many fewer steps like a nerd and I’ll tumble around in one like a cool person.

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      Scientifically speaking yes. Also trains

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        Train using road space for comparison:

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      Unironically yes

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      For space efficiency, yes. Bikes are actually better than walking for CO2 output. Your food has a CO2 cost, and bikes are really damn efficient at turning your food calories into forward momentum. Ebikes are even better on a per mile basis, but their higher manufacturing cost mean they never catch up to lifetime CO2 output of a regular bike. Still, whatever gets more people on bikes is a win in my book, ebike or otherwise.

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    Why wouldn’t the wolves just eat everything?

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      Because they don’t like cabbages

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        “My cabbages!”

        • Baahvatar, the Last Goatbender
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      You must guard the goats from the wolves, and the cabbages from the goats. You may leave the cabbages with the wolves unattended.

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    Why are there only 39 hamster balls? Are some people sharing?

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      Yes, it’s the new scheme work put in for reducing hamster ball costs, ballsharing. I mean, most people run in hamster balls with more space than needed, no? Although it would more efficient if there was a bus route to carry all 50 people ngl.

      edit 50 not 51

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      One of the lanes is a ball-pool lane.

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    …wonder how fast a 50-seater tandem bicycle could get going, assuming ideal conditions and riders.

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      At least 12

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      How fast can it stop? I wouldn’t want to first heading against a crossing or wall with 49 people pushing the pedals behind me.

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      Chatgpt says

      Professional Cyclists: Elite professional cyclists can produce power outputs of 300 to 400 watts during races, with peak efforts exceeding 1,000 watts for short bursts (like sprinting).

      Time Trials and Climbs: During time trials or climbs, trained cyclists can maintain higher power outputs for extended periods, often around 350 to 450 watts for well-trained athletes.

      But then it tells me 40km/h assuming 400W which is obviously wrong. I guess you’d have to model that “tandem” in CAD and simulate the airflow to get accurate drag numbers

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        If I wanted to ask ChatGPT, I would ask ChatGPT myself. You’re useless.

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          Could’ve done without the insult.

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    so, people walking

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    Realistically, the 50 people riding a bus scenario will become 50 people riding a bus with rest of the road space occupied by 16-wheelers or other large transportation trucks

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        I don’t get it, are you confused or doubtful?

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