Make a Kids' Power Wheel Toy Awesome for $500 (Video)
You can spend less than $500 if you like. That's the maximum amount allowed if you're competing in the Power Racing Series. Interviewee Josh Lee is a member of the Southern Polytechnic State University Electric Vehicle Team. The modified electric 'ride on' toy they showed off and raced at Maker Faire Atlanta (where this video was made) is just one of their many projects. And, obviously, they're just one of many 'slightly deranged' teams involved in learning about and building electric vehicles. (Alternate Video Link)
The thing that power wheels toys really need is remote controls. When your kids are learning to drive them the kids are too capable of getting them stuck on dumb stuff and not capable enough of getting them back out. A remote control - especially one that could put the thing into reverse - would be a huge benefit.
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It says (video) in the title so that's fair warning but they ought to switch over to html5 video tag so that it could actually load on mobile and other platforms without flash.
I'm just waiting for the day when they figure out how to record sound properly.
The guy seems to be mic'd up, but it sounds like all we're hearing is some very muddy audio from the camera's very un-directional mic. I can barely hear him over the background chatter.
Next time, take five minutes to check you've got everything set up right first, eh?
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Why the fuck is Slashdot trying to load a Flash plugin on here?
So it can present the video it wants to present. Why the fuck shouldn't it? Get over yourself. You've got plenty of options (including using flashblock, uninstalling Flash, or not clicking on links that have "(video)" on the end) if you don't wish to be assaulted by this non-auto-playing video, oh the horror.
I don't expect embedded movies and shit ON SLASHDOT...
Oh, so sites must never change or try new things so as never to upset your expectations? Is everyone making note of this?
systemd is Roko's Basilisk.
when we used to put a lawnmower motor on a cart made of scavenged pipes and bike weels, it cost about 150 bucks, no one gave a shit.
Not true... YOU did.
I had hours of fun putting a 2-stroke on the back of a kid's push-scooter back in the day -- motor turned a wheel that was pressed securely against the back wheel of the scooter. This was back before bike helmets and kneepads; looking back I'm amazed the whole thing never went up in flames and everyone survived.
But yeah; I don't recall spending more than $30 on the thing; it was all cast-off parts rigged to work again. Braking involved turning off the gas flow; starting involved getting up to speed and having the spark primed.
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Why the fuck is Slashdot trying to load a Flash plugin on here? I expect that seedy behavior if I go click the Facebook links, I don't expect embedded movies and shit ON SLASHDOT...
You must be new here. Go away noob, we've had videos on slashdot for ages now.
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videos replacing prose for the frontally compromised is not a new idea. It sucks.
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After watching this, and having a giggle to myself, i wish they would spend that $500 on getting a driving license 1st. All i see is destruction derby.
So you only read newspapers and never watch TV news, then?
It sucks.
That's your opinion. Slashdot differs, and it's their website.
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Ok, that looks perfect for a grownup child like me and could even bring my actual children along ;)