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Bicycle Riding on Square Wheels

Roland Piquepaille writes "Before starting our long working week, let's relax with this story of a bicycle with square wheels. No, it's not a joke. And it even rides smoothly. But there is a trick: the road must have a specific shape. The Math Trek section of Science News Online tells us more about this strange bicycle -- actually a tricycle with two front wheels and one back wheel. Read this overview for some excerpts and a picture of the tricycle, or the original article for an additional animation."

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  1. Good for elementary schoolers by ackthpt · · Score: 1, Flamebait
    Ok, this would have been impressive when I was 12.

    Being a bit of a bike nut I notice this bike would have some issues with turning and fixing flats. Notice that massive saddle (probably gel.) The closest i could find to a real world application of this would be cog trains which have existed in europe for probably a hundred years (notably in the Alps.)

    Isn't this kinda light-weight for slashdot? I mean, where's the tech angle?

    Maybe I could wire up my Zaurus as a trip computer.

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  2. WORTHLESS HORSESHIT! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    what's with you fucktarded slashdot people? what moron would make a fucking bike with fucking square wheels? only a fucking retard, that's fucking who! DUURRRH!

  3. Re:Bigger nitpick, you're confused. by black+mariah · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Hey, dipshit, you do realize you basically just proved my point, correct?

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  4. Re:Bigger nitpick, you're confused. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Troll, troll, troll, except your posts are entirely incorrect. Fuckwit.