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Clearly the optional extras (jets and tow ropes) were clever marketing in that case.
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Technically, it didn't stop when it passed over water, it just ran out of momentum. I think you end up having the 'aeroplane on a treadmill' discussion.Originally posted by barrydidit View PostIf Suity wrote the requirements yes, but it wouldn't have passed UAT since it didn't actually move anywhere.
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If Suity wrote the requirements yes, but it wouldn't have passed UAT since it didn't actually move anywhere.Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt worked on water. Its purpose was to hover and it did
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It worked on water. Its purpose was to hover and it didOriginally posted by barrydidit View PostI seem to recall the hoverboard didn't work on water either - it was the Biff Tannon character's whose did as it had little rockets and tow ropes for his gang whose hover boards also didn't have rockets.
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They've still got a year to sort it.Originally posted by Halo Jones View Post
Given yesterday's date I suspect there's no coincidence.
Back to the Future Countdown to October 21, 2015
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I seem to recall the hoverboard didn't work on water either - it was the Biff Tannon character's whose did as it had little rockets and tow ropes for his gang whose hover boards also didn't have rockets.Ever since the fictional hoverboards in 1989’s Back to the Future Part II children (and adults) have dreamed of scooting along six inches from the ground, safe from the rough terrain and water which would stop a normal skateboard in its tracks.
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