Hot Wheels double loop dare
An evening pause: All things are possible, even silly things. And maybe silly things are the best.
Hat tip Gene Shipp.
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This Hot Wheels project is much more useful than this project:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4354612/Architect-unveils-skyscraper-hangs-asteroid.html
I understand the function of thinking BIG, but some of these kinds of Big think projects are much more fantasy (read: Just plain dumb) than reality. How many reasons can everyone here think of that something like this “flying” building is just a very, very bad idea, even if it was doable. One of the comments reads that this story might be premature and was to be released on April 1st. I tend to agree.
Cotour, reminds me of the movie, Elysium, set in a very distopian future.