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Tsunami following 7.7 Earthquake in Indonesia

BSR says...

Actually they were on the top levels of the parking garage. Specificly the round ramp. You can see the garage in street view.

In the video the photographer runs to the other side of the garage to show water flowing up to the Green building.

Sagemind said:

So basically, the photographer and others must have been stranded on that green structure once the wave came in.

Tsunami following 7.7 Earthquake in Indonesia

BSR says...

This is the exact location of the video. Shows the parking garage and also the green temple(?) behind the garage.

Street view available on Goggle Earth. The billboard must be new since GE car went through.


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Paternoster, the Collapsible Elevator

eric3579 says...

I think you just answered a question ive had for around twenty five years. I could never recall the parking garage in the city where i parked and rode an elevator like this. Now im gonna be curious why i had parked there. Maybe a day of clothes shopping considering the location. Back when i was fancy that way

SFOGuy said:

There remains something very like this in a parking garage in San Francisco; 450 Sutter parking garage; EXCLUSIVELY for use by the valet staff now. Terrifying lol.
Dunno how it gets an OSHA exemption.

Paternoster, the Collapsible Elevator

SFOGuy says...

There remains something very like this in a parking garage in San Francisco; 450 Sutter parking garage; EXCLUSIVELY for use by the valet staff now. Terrifying lol.
Dunno how it gets an OSHA exemption.

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Guy flips his car in a novel way

00Scud00 says...

Okay, I think that at least deserves a 9 for originality.
Also, I've never seen a gate like that before, I presume it's a public or private parking garage.

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newtboy says...

It's a simple thing to cover the blade with a net so you can't fall into it, or so it can't fall onto others.
Stuff on the ground being blown around is only a minor issue when it's near the ground at takeoff and landing. This isn't a ground effects plane, it flies. That means any place a helicopter can take off and/or land would be more than safe, as would any field, clean street, parking garage, any place that's clean or free of people and glass should be fine. It's only about 400lbs of thrust spread over (estimating) about 12 sq. ft., so less than 40lbs of thrust per sq. ft. , or less than 1/3 lb. of thrust per sq. inch MAX. I doubt that can create a 'bullet' out of anything. It would take just a tiny bit of common sense to make this issue a non-issue, if there's an issue at all.

Stormsinger said:

How long do you figure it'll be before someone loses a hand (or a head) to one of these? The rotor tips are the only danger...especially on one big enough to carry a person. For those full-size babies, any piece of gravel or wood on the ground under it could easily turn into a bullet.

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Where Does a Millionaire Park His Lamborghini in Singapore?

dhdigital says...

so basically instead of having an adequate parking garage, they will advertise his space as a "large" flat, but half of it is going to be a garage?

I would just want a rolodex version for my cars... kind of like people use for ties? =)

Parking Lamborghini In The Living Room - In A Scyscraper

mxxcon says...

>> ^VoodooV:

to be fair, if they could make this method of parking more economical, we could probably reclaim a lot of land that just goes to ugly parking lots.
There are plenty of automated parking garages. Next to my office there's a new-ish apartment building with 2 automated garages http://www.bing.com/maps/?v=2&cp=40.739964~-73.983752&lvl=20&dir=0&sty=x~lat~40.739964~lon~-73.983752~alt~-19.33~z~30~h~206~p~-3.2~pid~5082&app=5082&F
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