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newtboysays...Call me after the first direct hit by a major monsoon.
Enough slack for tides means enough slack to bump into each other. This sounds great, but I don’t believe they’re ready for prime time. Even oil platforms sink in big storms, imagine if they had tens of thousands of people on them.
The Dutch do this better imo by making floating homes that ride up and down on poles…stationary except for up and down.
BSRsays...Sure. Phone number same as last time? 867-5309
Call me after the first direct hit by a major monsoon.
newtboyjokingly says...For a good time call….
Sure. Phone number same as last time? 867-5309
surfingytsays...If you don't have a loyalty card use that number
https://www.reddit.com/r/lifehacks/comments/hc1von/no_loyalty_card_try_8675309/
Sure. Phone number same as last time? 867-5309
eoesays...1. Never trust anyone who says "basically" too much about things that aren't basic at all.
2. I don't see Taco Bells, Walmarts, and other terrible elements of suburban life. I don't know how that'll float (ho ho!) in South Korea, but it'd never hold water (ho ho!) in the US.
3. I agree with newtboy. I'd like to know what sort of people are on their payroll or board of directors. Do they have all the sorts of scientists ad engineers you'd want for a project like this or just a handful of pie-in-the-sky Silicon Valley-ish types?
noimssays...There's a certain British club you should definitely avoid.
1. Never trust anyone who says "basically" too much about things that aren't basic at all.
KrazyKat42says...Even if they are protected by a string of outer islands, the wind itself could cause massive destruction. A glass greenhouse in a hurricane? Yikes.
Call me after the first direct hit by a major monsoon.
Enough slack for tides means enough slack to bump into each other. This sounds great, but I don’t believe they’re ready for prime time. Even oil platforms sink in big storms, imagine if they had tens of thousands of people on them.
The Dutch do this better imo by making floating homes that ride up and down on poles…stationary except for up and down.
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