• Annoyed_🦀 @lemmy.zip
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    5 hours ago

    Think of it like a kick scooter. You can walk, sure, but kick scooter is much more fun and faster, and one kick and it will roll for a distance. Flintstone car is the same way, they can stop running and the car can still roll for a distance.

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      4 hours ago

      You haven’t actually watched the Flintstones then. They aren’t sitting in that thing, they are standing upright with nothing to hold them up, so they can’t coast at all.

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        3 hours ago

        Watch it some more. They are chairs that their feet dangle out the bottom. The angle and drawing in the intro makes it seem like there’s no seat. But in other scenes it’s clearly there.

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        4 hours ago

        Hmm you’re right, granted the last time i watch flintstone is…25 years ago?

        But it still act like a cart and could hold stuff in that case.

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    6 hours ago

    That’s what always bothered me about those cars—let’s push all this shit in a sitting position when we don’t really need to! But also it’s a parody, so I’m takin’ the piss.

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      Actually, it does make sense to have a “vehicle” like this. We had them in real life, the precursors to bicycles were “dandy horse” and they operated by similar principles. Basically, the wheels of the vehicle allow you to “coast”, maintaining the velocity you’ve built up with less effort.

      The specific design of the Flintstones’ vehicles is silly, yes. The posture is inefficient and the giant stone wheels would be a bitch to get up to speed. But that’s just artistic license, IMO. You could build a four-wheeled version of the dandy horse and it’d be a reasonable vehicle for getting around in a place without any significant inclines.

    • ✺roguetrick✺@lemmy.world
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      6 hours ago

      It’s because he’s a quadzilla with undeveloped glutes. Explosive and significant short term power but incapable of extended endurance.