سكوتر ذاتي التوازن (Arabic Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "سكوتر ذاتي التوازن" in Arabic language version.

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merriam-webster.com

  • Shea, Ammon. "Hoverboard" (بالإنجليزية). Merriam-Webster. Archived from the original on 2018-06-14. Retrieved 2016-04-23. The word hoverboard has recently seen a dramatic surge in use, as a result of it being widely used to describe a kind of scooter, one which has two wheels attached to a small platform and is operated in a hands-free fashion. That it does not hover seems not to bother people as much as the fact that the devices are, at least in this early state of development, rather prone to catching on fire. [...] Although the word hoverboard did not enjoy widespread use until after this cinematic exposure, it did exist before this time. In 1986 it appeared in an issue of Texas Monthly magazine, in Stephan Harrington's imagining of what Texas might look like in the year 2036 [...] But the earliest currently known use of the word, by a long shot, comes from a 1967 book by M. K. Joseph, The Hole in the Zero. This novel, subtitled A Story of the Future, falls into the genre of what might be called speculative science-fiction. [...] We should not be so surprised that the wheeled variety now so seemingly ubiquitous should have been granted its slightly imprecise name; when you come down to it, hoverboard is probably a catchier name than rollerboard and certainly preferable to fireboard.

philstar.com

telegraph.co.uk

web.archive.org

  • Shea, Ammon. "Hoverboard" (بالإنجليزية). Merriam-Webster. Archived from the original on 2018-06-14. Retrieved 2016-04-23. The word hoverboard has recently seen a dramatic surge in use, as a result of it being widely used to describe a kind of scooter, one which has two wheels attached to a small platform and is operated in a hands-free fashion. That it does not hover seems not to bother people as much as the fact that the devices are, at least in this early state of development, rather prone to catching on fire. [...] Although the word hoverboard did not enjoy widespread use until after this cinematic exposure, it did exist before this time. In 1986 it appeared in an issue of Texas Monthly magazine, in Stephan Harrington's imagining of what Texas might look like in the year 2036 [...] But the earliest currently known use of the word, by a long shot, comes from a 1967 book by M. K. Joseph, The Hole in the Zero. This novel, subtitled A Story of the Future, falls into the genre of what might be called speculative science-fiction. [...] We should not be so surprised that the wheeled variety now so seemingly ubiquitous should have been granted its slightly imprecise name; when you come down to it, hoverboard is probably a catchier name than rollerboard and certainly preferable to fireboard.
  • "DOH, DTI warn public vs use of hoverboards". The Philippine Star. 10 يناير 2016. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2017-07-29. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2016-01-25. {{استشهاد بخبر}}: استعمال الخط المائل أو الغليظ غير مسموح: |ناشر= (مساعدة)
  • "Hoverboard sparks house fire in Australia". The Telegraph (بالإنجليزية). 5 Jan 2015. Archived from the original on 2017-10-23.