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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | [[Cueball]] is seen using a hand-held game system, while on a skateboard. He is playing one of the many | + | {{incomplete|title text explanation needs reviewed.}} |
+ | [[Cueball]] is seen using a {{w|PlayStation_Portable|PSP}}, a hand-held game system, while on a skateboard. He is playing one of the many {{w|Tony Hawk's (series)|Tony Hawk}} titles in which you control a skater and perform tricks to gain points and achievements. While playing the game on his PSP, he wants to simultaneously perform the trick in real life both because it is exceptionally difficult to do both and because the game will give him praise when he does a trick successfully. | ||
− | In the title text | + | In the title text Randall describes his Bad idea Number 271: Dropping into the {{W|half-pipe}} on a {{w|Segway PT|Segway}}. |
− | One imagines this would result in the Segway becoming unstable and going completely crazy, hence one would classify it as a " | + | One imagines this would result in the Segway becoming unstable and going completely crazy, hence one would classify it as a "Bad idea". |
− | Which is surprisingly not the case | + | Which is surprisingly not the case, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmvyHs4VmHs it even looks quite fun] . |
− | The Segway engineers obviously foresaw this situation and implemented the Segway controller with | + | The Segway engineers obviously foresaw this situation and implemented the Segway controller with it's tilt sensors accordingly. |
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== |